No Change. Once a Hyderabadi always a Hyderabadi. Atleast I am. And I am proud that I am. I worked in remote places of south Karnataka for a few years. Even today you can find traces of our lingo in the villagers tongues. Because I used to talk to them only in our \"Boli\".
Now I am in Washington DC. Whenever I see a Deshi \"That\'s what we call ourselves here\", I start off in my lovely Hyderabadi Istyle. I have a couple of co-workers here from Pakistan. They love to hear my language. They say that my language has \"Vajan\" (weight) to it.

. But they ask me what is \"nakko\", but agree that it just fits in to my sentences.

. I say it is a Hyderabadi stamp. You can recognise a Hyderabadi just by that word. But everybody agrees that Hyderabadis though they look / talk rough are good at heart, Specially Mehmanwazi.
A original Hyderabadi wont change his style.