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Is that proper English? It looks really weird to me (non native speaker).
It's a Tata car, so I'm assuming this is in India. A couple of my teammates are from there, and I hear this type of grammar a lot. I also wonder if Spanish speakers would do the same mistake too, as they don't really have separate words for "I am" and "am I".
No, it's not.
As mentioned already, "infront" is even worse. I hope he learns one day why everyone's laughing but not with him.
nothing weird, english is weird language
Incorrect, it should be "Why am I in front of you?" not "Why I am infront of you".
I didn't even notice I read it wrong. 🤣 I thought it did say "Why am I."
I would have written