> > I'm not sure if using "Ram Ram" is exactly a good idea since it has > religious implications. > Yes, it is religious, but I argue it is no more religious than the Spanish "Adios", French "Adieu" or the English "Goodbye". Religion plays a huge part in culture, so it is natural that it will also have its impact on the words. On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 8:40 PM Visuwesh wrote: > [புதன் மே 18, 2022] समीर सिंह Sameer Singh wrote: > > >[...] > > Either way, I will ask for a greeting in Marathi, which uses the > > Devanagari script as well. > > > > Marathi also uses Namsakaar. > > > > I figured that would be the case. > > > Of course there are also local greetings, so one solution is to use the > standard greetings in Devanagari > > and local ones in Hindi, like रामराम (raam raam), पायलागू (paay lagu) > etc. > > I'm not sure if using "Ram Ram" is exactly a good idea since it has > religious implications. > [ There was a thread about where we should draw the line with matters > like these in emacs-devel recently as well. ] >