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Qt and KDE have perfectly good language bindings for C# called Qyoto and Kimono. There is absolutely no difference between Gnome and KDE over using Mono (or not).
The Gnome GTK# bindings have been around a lot longer than the KDE ones, and so people have had time to write apps. If someone wants to write Qt or KDE apps, Plasma applets etc in Mono/C# there is absolutely nothing to stop them. If in turn you don't want to use those apps, then fine you probably won't have to.
I think KDE can stand on its own merits, and anyone choosing KDE because of the presence or absence of Mono seems slightly barking mad to me.