But he is in Pondicherry, India which was hit by the tsunami's tidal waves.

That would make it rather harder for him to see the humour, one supposes, regarding tsunamis. Perhaps he would prefer jokes about blizzards and ice storms. Or perhaps not; some people see humour as a good coping mechanism ("laughter is the best medicine"), and other people see it as offensive and insensitive. I don't know of any way to reconcile those extremes.

Update: I just realized that I was confused about which he you meant; it is prasadbabu, the original poster, who is Hindustani; dbwiz, who got offended, is from thousands of miles away on the other side of the planet and has no business being offended, unless I'm missing something.


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