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I figure that if a colony sets roots down on another planet, the language is going to evolve, much like how Canada no longer sounds like Europe after a few hundred years of being separate. But how much different would it be with total isolation except for supply ships now and then for a longer time? See what you think. Click on the link and let me know your thoughts.

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Date: 18 Jan 2010 19:03 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skonen-blades.livejournal.com
Hey, wow, that's fantastic. Thanks. I remember in the movie Bhaji on the Beach, a very traditional East Indian family living in London is going through the trials and tribulations of modern life influencing their daughters. In a fit of desperation, they call their great aunt to come over from Delhi.

And she gets off the plane in a tight red dress, giant sunglasses, long red nails and high heels. The London family is wearing saris to welcome her and they realize that they've been keeping a pocket of archaic tradition alive while India has been doing no such thing.

I can see what you're saying. That's a whole new way of looking at it for me. Thank you.

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