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Through The Eyes Of A Returning Traveller: A Memoir by Razeen Sally

‘…in early December 1977, my twelve-year-old self realized I would not be back for some time. So I scribbled something on a piece of paper—something to the effect of ‘I will be back’ —and buried it next to the lemon tree by which I had morning class[…]
That was the end of my Sri Lankan childhood.’
Although he grew up in Sri Lanka, Razeen Sally (54) and his family left the country having experienced increasing tensions, against the setting of a rising civil war.

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British English vs Sri Lankan English: Which Is More Acceptable In Sri Lanka?

Many of the unique expressions and words used in Sri Lanka are unrecognized internationally, and are sometimes just thought to be bad English. However, Michael Meyler, the author of “The Dictionary of Sri Lankan English,” thinks that the way English is used in Sri Lanka offers an insight into our culture, and deserves to be recognized as one variety of the world’s Englishes.

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