Why do Tamilians hate speaking Hindi?

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Tamilians do not hate speaking hindi, it is just that they were not encouraged to learn any other languages apart from their mother tongue and English. So if one is not in the contact of that language, he/she will not show any interest. But now a days the scenario and the perspective of people are c...
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Tamilians do not hate speaking hindi, it is just that they were not encouraged to learn any other languages apart from their mother tongue and English. So if one is not in the contact of that language, he/she will not show any interest. But now a days the scenario and the perspective of people are changing. read less
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Because from Childhood they listen first word in Tamil and On daily Routine speaks in Tamil
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The anti-Hindi agitation of the 1960s led to several generations of Tamilians not learning the language.
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The anti-Hindi agitation of the 1960s led to several generations of Tamilians not learning the language.
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It's because the fear that Hindi will kill their Culture but English will not do so. They don't know that every state of India has their Mother tongue but for mutual understanding they speak Hindi and that's why they get chance to learn each other culture.
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There is no hate for Hindi language from the side of Tamilians. It is just that they are very culture-oriented and thus prefer to speak in Tamil more than Hindi. That's the reason there is less Hindi influence in the southern part of the country.
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