As you can see,he did mention the positives and then cited with examples how we can turn the negatives to positives.I know u understand the message, and i don’t doubt that you’ll make a good critic,so go for it.
]]>I’m elated to see that Borat,one of the most positive commenters in misual has already offered his two cents worth on the post
Phones can mean both landlines and your mobile and it’s people by the way
Mihring chu hmasawn zel tur kan ni a,Bible pawhin kan thlen chin atanga hmasawn zel turin min ti reng a ni.Mahse hmasawn tur chuan kan neihsa/kan dinhmunah hian lawm phawt a pawimawh em em a,chuta tanga hmasawn tura ke pen lehzel a that ringin kan President hlui thusawi ka Amen zawng ka rawn tarlang ve mai mai a ni e.
]]>my conclusion is that we’re more bothered about negative things things in life. mi rel hian titi a tui duh te pawh an tih kha
]]>YOU say that our laws are too old: What is the proble iwth old laws ? Isn’t Magna Carta (13th century stuff) still not relevant ?
YOU say that the municipality does not pick up the garbage: They do, in my street. they also swept the streets every morning.
YOU say that the phones don’t work: Who still use landline. Mobile service is okay
,the railways are a joke: Not is you travel by AC First Class
the airline is the worst in the world: Arn’t Jet Airways, Sahara also “our” ailine. I agree Air India is lousy, but Indian is not too bad, again if you travel Business Class;
mails never reach their destination: Who still use post office these days. E-mial do reach their destination, don’t they ?
YOU say that our country has been fed to the dogs: Other way round, some peopel feed themselves with dogmeat.
We are not too bad. It is not EU class , but peoples in Zimbabwe, Myanmar and North Korea probably envy our freedom, organised chaos and spicy food and exotic dances.