Viral Video: Tibetan Man Speaks Kannada, Says 'Drinking Kaveri Water Is Enough To Learn The Language'
In an amusing statement, he said something which became the highlight of the video, “There is no such thing as Kannada gottilla. After drinking Kaveri water, you speak Kannada automatically."

Viral Video: Tibetan Man Speaks Kannada, Says 'Drinking Kaveri Water Is Enough To Learn The Language' | X@PrishaSargam
Tibetan man was filmed speaking Kannada on the streets of Bengaluru, and the internet couldn't scroll further. They watched the foreigner speaking Kannada in a very casual and comfortable manner. Soon, his fluency in Kannada and his respect for the local language caught attention and sparked a wave of appreciation on the internet.
In a road-style interview, the young Tibetan is heard speaking in a mix of English and Kannada words. While responding to a vlogger in English, he gradually inserted a few Kannada terms, leaving viewers surprised.
In an amusing statement, he said something which became the highlight of the video, “There is no such thing as Kannada gottilla. After drinking Kaveri water, you speak Kannada automatically."
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In the viral video he added, "I know a lot of Tibetans who speak Kannada more than their mother tongue." One of the impressive thing he said was how he gained respect for speaking in the local language. He said, “People respect me a lot when I speak in Kannada. They feel proud that an outsider is speaking the local language.”
He also expressed how much he adores the language and how it has become an unavoidable part of his daily life. He also mentioned the fact that many such Tibetan people in his community speak the language.
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Language debate in Bengaluru
While many claim that Kannada is being imposed on outsiders in Bengaluru and some other parts of Karnataka, such videos of people embracing the local language add a different angle to the debate.
In a recent controversy, an SBI bank manager refused to speak Kannada with a customer and the incident triggered an argument in Bengaluru's Chandapura branch. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticised the banker for not speaking Kannada despite the customer repeatedly urging him to do so.
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