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Donkey does not savour mangoes

Rumours aside, it’s all something of a hot-selling fruit nowadays. We have been very keen to relish it on these hot summer days.  While we’re sure summer and mango have plenty more major relishing moments tried up regularly bringing the soothing tastes. It is often emphasised that mangoes reduce the adverse effects of heat more effectively. Whether it is wholly acceptable to us or not, we do not avoid relishing this tasty fruit in  ample manner. Concrete details of its rate vary from area to area as accurately as possible. Though this tasty fruit has not been selling at similar rates at all locations, considerate consumers are well-versed in bargaining the best rate.  However, the particular cart sellers seldom lower the rate once fixed by them. This is the peculiarly our traditional course without an iota of hitch. We more often remember poet Ghalib who felt no awkwardness in uttering that the donkeys do not savour mangoes. Th seasonal fruit of mango does not sell so che...

Trump makes spelling mistakes

 











Unless you are relying on your capacity for the first three months of 2026, you will not know that you are currently moving at a balanced pace through the known for bringing high energy, intensity, and rapid, transformative growth.

According to a recent report, 79-year-old President Donald Trump indeed made a few spelling errors due to the increased pressure of overseeing daily operations. Up to two grammatical problems were noted in the Truth Social post, which led to considerable mockery and harsh criticism in the conclusion. It appears that he is not as capable of avoiding serious grammatical mistakes.

The impromptu mistakes were made when the American President said he was “please to report. He was definitely wrong as he forgot to plainly add a necessary ‘d’ at the end while completing the word there. 

The significant sentence carried that the US and Iran have had very good and complete productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East.

He continued: Based on the tenor and tone of these in-depth, detailed, and constructive conversations, witch which will go on throughout the week, I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days, subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions.

Yes, he also misspelt ‘which’ wrongly. It was incorrectly written, as recently underlined by the typos. As a result, the users did not control themselves by commenting that“He can’t even spell,” as was commented by one user:

Another despairingly retorted: "Yeah, we're f***ed"

And even the Iranian consulate in Hyderabad, India, also taunted the oversights:

Sure enough, the president later deleted the post and reshared it with the particular errors corrected, but the Internet was too quick to screengrab the original.

Trump’s latest spelling mistakes come just short of a week after he deleted a Truth Social post for misspelling the word ‘strait’ when referencing the Strait of Hormuz. Of course, yes, seriously.







 




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