I’m Indian. Funny thing is pronouncing it “Tai” with an Indian accent sounds awful. Imma stick with the wrong pronunciation because everyone else says “thigh” here anyway. Ofc the way people pronounce “thigh” in India is also different from the way people from the US would, so it’s not as simple as that.
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BackStabbath@lemm.eeto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Subscription models for an app that’s not hosting anything is just the dev wanting a constant revenue stream, no matter how they try to word it.English83·2 years agoNot the best take. The apps still need to continue to be developed, adding new features and improvements along the way. That’s the cost of development. Not everything is just the cost of infrastructure. By that logic, McDonald’s workers shouldn’t be paid because it’s not their buns and patties, etc.
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How it going here? I'm looking forward to helping fuck up Reddit's IPO.2·2 years agoOh. I haven’t used it much today so I guess I can’t know.
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How it going here? I'm looking forward to helping fuck up Reddit's IPO.3·2 years agoHuh, hot never seems to show me old posts. It’s not something that should be app specific, right?
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?English1·2 years agoYeah, I know. Almost all other countries do though. I just don’t appreciate the fact that Android and iOS are not equal when it comes to messaging in US. It almost makes me think I’d have to buy an iPhone alongside my Android to have a good experience there. And that’s just dumb. But tbh I’m not thrilled about moving to US anyway and will hopefully never face that issue unless I go there for a master’s degree lol
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?1·2 years agoWhat? It’s absolutely enormous in many countries, don’t be delusional. It’s by far the most used messaging app in India, and it’s not even slightly close. From different posts I’ve seen over the years, it seems like a lot of other countries use WhatsApp as their primary messaging app as well. I personally prefer Telegram’s features, but it’s not much of a choice here because everyone just uses WhatsApp.
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?English1·2 years agoThat’s fair. I’ll be honest when I say that I’m ok with sacrificing some privacy for convenience. Many people on this platform wouldn’t agree with that. Not using WhatsApp in my country basically isn’t an option unless you just want to be a loner that doesn’t contact anyone, and I’m not the type to call people all the time.
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?English11·2 years agoThe thing is the interaction between Apple and Android phones is shit through SMS, and that’s entirely Apple’s fault. I’m pretty sure everyone would be more happy using an app that works for everyone. If you take India for example, almost everyone uses WhatsApp. There’s just straight up no concept of not having WhatsApp. It works the same for both operating systems. So the myth that it’ll be difficult to unite with one app isn’t really true. I don’t like Meta any more than the next person, but the messages are end to end encrypted and lets iPhones and Androids communicate as equals. I’ll definitely take that over one group having a superior experience and the other having a subpar one. I doubt you can really refute that, as there isn’t really another solution due to Apple’s pigheadedness. Sure, you could use Signal to not use a Meta app. But SMS with an uncooperative giant company isn’t the way.
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?English5·2 years agoNot only that. There are plenty of iphones, but America is the one that uses SMS. Most countries use other apps, such as WhatsApp, Telegram and maybe stuff like Facebook Messenger (I mostly use WhatsApp and Telegram). I’ve never texted anyone using SMS except just to see if it works lol. But people in America primarily use SMS.
BackStabbath@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?English31·2 years agoLaughs in most countries
Sword in Hindi is pronounced with a soft “th” sound. I don’t know where you got your info from.