if you cannot behave yourself, you had better go a) who said these words and to whom?
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gandhiji's freind said these word to gandhiji
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The given sentence,' if you cannot behave yourself, you had better go' was spoken by Gandhiji's friend to Mahatma Gandhiji himself.
- Here, the given question has been taken from the chapter 'imitating the English man'.
- In the story, it has been said that Gandhiji was trying to imitate the mannerisms of an English person but it was actually his infatuation that was taking place in his mind.
- One day he was invited to a restaurant by his friend where he was not sure whether he was served a vegetarian dish or not.
- Gandhiji asked the waiter about it but his friend was offended by that.
- That is why his friend spoke these words to Mahatma Gandhi.
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