I smiled, actually laughed, as I saw this A2A in my feed.Partly cause it's been asked by a great friend of mine, and partly cause I'd love to answer this.:)I hail from Madhya Pradesh, and although I've had a lot of south indian teachers in my school days, never have I ever had a south indian friend.Growing up being taught by teachers who belonged to Kerala, I always thought how different they were from us.The way they talk, dress, etc. always created an image of someone belonging to an entirely different country.Fast forward 10-12 years, and I kind of met this guy who helped me renew my concept about south indians.The best and the most important thing I learned, was that he was like me!Although we spoke different languages, had different background of growing up, celebrated different festivals, listened to different stories from our mums while growing up, we were still the same.That was very refreshing.Language is important, but it doesn't come in a way to build a bond. That's what I learned.What I discovered I liked about south indian guys was,They're hands down handsome. I think, the color they carry, they own it like a boss. Their attire, lungi and a wrap around clothe, has to be the sexiest attire ever. Especially, if the guy is well built.Their attempt to speak hindi is cuteness overloaded. I don't even like correcting it. Just listening to it is sheer pleasure.Braniacs. We all know they're raised that way. Gain knowledge from an early age. That makes them admirable.Cũng cư xử và nói tốt. Như đã chỉ ra, chúng tôi mềm mại và lôi cuốn với thái độ lịch sự của họ.Một người bạn tuyệt vời hoặc có thể là một đối tác để có.
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