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You’re Not Rude... But Your English Might Sound That Way

Apr 6, 2026

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4 min read

You’re Not Rude... But Your English Might Sound That Way

Why your English feels correct—but still comes across the wrong way

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
Why Jokes Work in Your Language but Not in English

Mar 30, 2026

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3 min read

Why Jokes Work in Your Language but Not in English

Understanding timing, structure, and cultural patterns behind humor in English

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
A vs The in English: Why This Small Difference Changes Meaning

Mar 23, 2026

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3 min read

A vs The in English: Why This Small Difference Changes Meaning

Understanding how articles shape clarity, context, and natural communication

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
2 Dollars vs 2-Dollar: The Small Dash That Changes English Grammar

Mar 9, 2026

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3 min read

2 Dollars vs 2-Dollar: The Small Dash That Changes English Grammar

Why English removes the “s” and adds a dash when numbers describe nouns

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
“Order for Food” in English: Why One Extra Word Makes It Incorrect

Mar 2, 2026

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3 min read

“Order for Food” in English: Why One Extra Word Makes It Incorrect

Understanding how small translation habits add unnecessary words in everyday English

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
“Myself Rahul” in English: Why It Sounds Confident but Is Incorrect

Feb 16, 2026

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3 min read

“Myself Rahul” in English: Why It Sounds Confident but Is Incorrect

Understanding reflexive pronouns and the right way to introduce yourself naturally

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
Why the English Word “Salary” Comes From Salt

Feb 9, 2026

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3 min read

Why the English Word “Salary” Comes From Salt

The surprising history behind one of the most common words in modern English

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
When “Nothing” Means Something in English Communication

Feb 2, 2026

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3 min read

When “Nothing” Means Something in English Communication

How small words hide emotions — and why tone matters more than meaning

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
“I Think You’re Wrong” in English: Honest Disagreement That Feels Too Strong

Jan 26, 2026

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3 min read

“I Think You’re Wrong” in English: Honest Disagreement That Feels Too Strong

How English softens disagreement — and why directness often backfires

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
“If You Say So” in English: Agreement, Doubt, or Quiet Disengagement?

Jan 19, 2026

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4 min read

“If You Say So” in English: Agreement, Doubt, or Quiet Disengagement?

Why this common phrase often shuts conversations down — and what people really hear when you say it

Raghavendra M
Raghavendra M
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