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Do the needful

SandEagle

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i've dealt with many, many Indian clients and chatted with them on technical forums and most always use this phrase "do the needful". wth does that even mean? anyone else ever hear/see it?
 
Originally posted by: SandEagle
i've dealt with many, many Indian clients and chatted with them on technical forums and most always use this phrase "do the needful". wth does that even mean? anyone else ever hear/see it?

OK, what do you *think* it means? Seriously.

I knew the internet is messing up English skills, but this is reaching retard-level.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_the_needful
 
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Never heard it before, but it makes sense. Some of you suck at figuring things out.

In terms of adhering to proper English usage, it is wrong. If you want to interpret it as "Do what is necessary", that would be correct.
 
Originally posted by: SandEagle
i've dealt with many, many Indian clients and chatted with them on technical forums and most always use this phrase "do the needful". wth does that even mean? anyone else ever hear/see it?

you got it wrong...

it's "Please be doing the needful"


it's their way of saying.. "do it now, fucktard"
 
Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: SandEagle
i've dealt with many, many Indian clients and chatted with them on technical forums and most always use this phrase "do the needful". wth does that even mean? anyone else ever hear/see it?

you got it wrong...

it's "Please be doing the needful"


it's their way of saying.. "do it now, fucktard"

lol :laugh:
 
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