
Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and more than 70 languages, including provincial and regional languages, are in vogue. However, English is a language in which many people do not consider learning and speaking a source of pride but those who cannot speak English. Don’t even avoid making fun of Something similar has happened in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.
The latest debate begins with a video showing two women, owners of a popular restaurant in Islamabad, taking their manager’s English ‘test’.
The women in the video first introduce themselves and then their manager and then ask questions to one of the managers.
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The manager says he has been with the restaurant for almost nine years.
So far so good, but the next question is, “How many English classes have you taken?”
The managers say they have done three six-month courses.
A woman speaks to him in English and asks, “Can you talk to people in English?”
At the same time, another woman asks the manager to introduce herself.
Managers are hesitant to speak a word in broken English.

“These are our managers who have been with us for nine years, and this is the best English they speak,” says one woman, laughing sarcastically.
These are the same ideologies that are facing the West. “
Now that with the modern era in Pakistan English is gaining more acceptance than Pakistani languages in terms of official and educational, the new generation of Pakistanis seems to be reiterating that language should be taken only as a language. , Not to show superiority.