Why do South Indians have a strong dislike for Hindi?

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Sorry I am from south Indian we love hindi and here in karnataka lots of people learn hindi has third language.
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it is difficult to master but deliberately do not want to learn.
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It is not true and it is a misconception that South Indians hate/dislike Hindi. Hindi is a compulsory subject and is taught for 8 years. In cities like Hyderabad there are as many Hindi people as there are Telugu people. So Hindi is important and useful in the city.
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Sorry I am from south Indian we love hindi and here in karnataka lots of people learn hindi has third language.
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Nothing like South Indians have strong hatred for Hindi. That's just the perception in our minds. The fact is that they aren't exposed much to a Hindi speaking atmosphere or they don't have a good Hindi background because of which they aren't aware of Hindi language. That's the reason they feel discomfort...
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Nothing like South Indians have strong hatred for Hindi. That's just the perception in our minds. The fact is that they aren't exposed much to a Hindi speaking atmosphere or they don't have a good Hindi background because of which they aren't aware of Hindi language. That's the reason they feel discomfort in speaking or learning Hindi. There's no hate for the language from their side! read less
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South Indians are also Indians first .They like hindi and more passionate for learning hindi. As a teacher I find out they are good learner and hardworking . This question should be removed as students are only student whichever part of India or world they are. Student is only a learner.
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South Indians are also Indians first .They like hindi and more passionate for learning hindi. As a teacher I find out they are good learner and hardworking . This question should be removed as students are only student whichever part of India or world they are. Student is only a learner. read less
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