Hi rnahi and others,

Letting know others will for sure result in people understanding that this should not be repeated and ensuring further from each individual that they dont make the same mistake.

There is nothing wrong in this becoming a planetary issue , its all about awareness.

If you had not known this you wouldnt have given your opinion..i guess this monastery is succesfull as it has all good comments/opinions integrated to it and not a headmasters rule alone

The offensive in this page is forever... yeah why not ! its just like a permanent sign on the highway indicating "Accident Zone" ... "Go Slow".

My intention is not to let people know that these are the offensive words in a particular language ,..it was to tell these arent the words to be discussed further.

I would have appreciated if you had also suggested a solution to the problem rather than looking at what impact this node will create.

Best regards to rest

Prad


In reply to Re^2: Monastery Abused ! Action ? by prad_intel
in thread Monastery Abused ! Action ? by prad_intel

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