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The importance of Vitamin D

Smile... Sunshine is good for your teeth -  They say! Why teeth, Vitamin D is good for many other things. Infact it plays a very vital role in keeping us healthy, wealthy and wise This was an intro about the countless benefits of the normal or regular Vitamin D. And you can read about the benefits and advantages of it on net. I am not going to waste time on narrating them again here! But there is some other Vitamin D, that I would love to talk about here. And many, infact most of us these days is found to have a deficiency of it. And you know this Vitamin D, I am talking about can actually, actually keep you healthy, wealthy and wise. Yep! And the best part is you do not have to shed any money and empty your wallets to take supplements of it. You dont even have to go to a doctor or a specialist to get it checked. Its just you who can get it, and get it in abundance amount and see your life changing in all aspects! Ok! Enough suspense built... You know what I am talking about?

The silent killers in the english language!

I was watching an IPL match last week in which all the commentators were foreigners. And it was Manish Pandey who was bowling. I really don't remember who was batting or the other team against which KKR was playing :( Anyways it doesn't matter as I am not here to talk about cricket or Manish Pandey or KKR or IPL. Ok... enough, let me straight jump on the point! All the commentators in the panel, as I have already mentioned in the very first line of this write-up were foreigners, were pronouncing Manish Pandey's last name in a very weird way, "Paandii", which is actually correct if you read it letter to letter literally. And we all who were watching the match (and also, who were not watching like me) were so amused and were smiling on the 'cute' pronunciation. And then few of my friends narrated similar kind of tales where some foreigner client calls them or their friend's names in a very funny way. But then later it stuck me, we Indi