I’ll try my best to understand your… unique English:
heritage is not to be flushed down the toilet. Spirit of a language , culture and history that led to each language
My article suggests that everyone learn English in addition to their native tongue, and use English in public communication. For example, this has already been happening in India for many years. Can you help me understand how what my article suggests would cause the the spirit, history and culture associated would be “flushed down the toilet”?
cut Reality differently also is absolutley not to be flushed down the toilet.
I can’t understand what you mean here.
> There was a Reason on WHY such a language was developed, and specifically in which direction.
- How do you know
- What reason was that?
- Was it different from “natural language evolution with no particular purpose, occasionally leading to huge inefficiencies (such as the Chinese realizing their alphabet is pointlessly complicated and simplifying it in three rounds, or Indians using English as a common ground to understand each other?”
> To melt it all down to the language of the Western hemisphere is a big no no. Now and never.
As the article I linked above states,
India is the world’s second-largest English-speaking country
Last I checked, India was squarely not in the Western hemisphere.
As for “now and never”, good luck with that.