Adda (South Asian)

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An adda (Bengali: আড্ডা) is a form of intellectual exchange among members, who were originally of the same socio-economic strata, but the process has democratized in modern times.[1] It is most popular among the youths belonging to the so-called "middle-class intelligentsia". Although many Kolkatans boast of the city being the birthplace of adda culture, Satyajit Ray (in his film Agantuk) traces back the origin of the tradition to regular intellectual dialogues prevalent in Ancient Greece at the time of Socrates or Plato. Adda is a prominent leisurely activity in India and Bangladesh.

Adda was incorporated into the OED in 2004.

The Indian adda has shades of meaning attached to different languages:

[edit] References

  1. ^ New York Times article
  2. ^ "Adda" on Newschool.edu
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