Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Sorry… which company did you say?

Last week was my cousin sister’s wedding. Oooph it was an experience. I generally like to stay off from marriages/functions unless it involves someone close to me. Else I will end up sitting somewhere giving smiles to unknown people :).

I had a few interesting conversations with people, I think they are worth being put here. I am sure most of us would have come across these conversations - except the last one.


Some aunty/uncle.. especially the aunties (that too a bit aged ones) suddenly pop up from no where and ask me..

“Hey do you know who I am?”

In most cases I put on an embarrassing face indicating I have no idea who they are, but in some case I vaguely guess the place they are from trying to save my face.

I am amazed at how so many people tend to ask to same question to so many people. I think probably, they (atleast a few of them) who ask this question, might also not be sure of who the other person is, to cover this up they ask it.



This one is more funnier:

Again, aunties that too the aged ones love to start a conversation this way –

I had last seen you when you were so small / 10 years back. See how tall you have become now.

Ok that’s a nice way to start a conversation, but come on did they expect me to stay that way itself. Even more funnier was this person, whom I am sure I had meet at some function may be an year back, came and told me the same thing, I though of reminding that person that she/he had told me the same thing when we meet previously.

Also some people say that you have become taller than when I had seen you last. Haha, I haven’t grown an inch in the past 3 years. I can accept if they say i have become fat or thin, but not tall.


This one - is an assault on me :(

After all the initial talk they ask me what I am doing now. The conversation some what continues like this:

I heard you completed your studies, so where are you working now?

To which I reply:

I work with a company called Ty fone:

The first reaction to this is “Sorry.. which company did you say?”

Then I try to explain to them that it’s a small startup located at ITPL.

What the hell, I doubt if some of these people know that people also work at places apart from Infosys, Wipro, Satyam….. Their reaction is as if that, I haven’t got a job in any of these companies and so I am working with this small unknown company. How I wish I could have told them on their face that I rejected a few good offers from these companies and joined here. And if I had actually said that, I wouldn’t be surprised if they would have though that I am mentally instable. The fact that it is located at ITPL, makes them feel that may be it’s a good company (thank god we shifted to ITPL from Marathahalli).


How wonderful it would have been if marriages truly happened in heaven :).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rithu,
Your story sounds very familiar. This is the typical way in which aunty's/uncle's react/behave. You should read one of my old blog postings:http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-DkOf0TY1erQDpvacStcQJHJ1?p=13

-Rajiv

Rithesh said...

Haha.. that was an interesting read.. who ever wrote this was more harassed than i was :)
i can see that "vavaga foreign ge" "attack" coming soon on me :(

Unknown said...

Rithu,
U r not responsible for someone's ignorance .If somebody knows Infy ,wipro ...etc its somebodies limited knowledge. There is always one nice saying .Everybody in life gives comments/advises/suggestions .All what matters is whom we take it from and what we take .

Wishing u all the very best in ur future endeavors

Rashmi and Raghu

rajiv said...

Rashmi is right - we take what we want and leave out what doesn't suit us.

There is a thin line here - people advising us with good intentions ....and what do we have to do Answer: respect their intentions and keep quite although their advise is out of their limited knowledge and may not suit us.

On the other hand - when someone tries to shape you up or make fun of you based on their limited knowledge - then they should get it as good as it gets!!!!

Rashmi - welcome to the world of blogging. A comment from someone familiar is always so refereshing and welcome.

-Rajiv

Rithesh said...

Hey guys nice to hear from you.
I think i am building up a reputation of being different - dont know in the correct sense or not. But i have always being doing what i feel fits me, i am still not old enough to sit back and wonder if what i have done is the best. This is the time i can take some risks. Most may not pay off, but atleast i have had this experience. And i am enjoying it.

And yes, that post was just about my interactions with a few people, and i dont intend to blame them for that. I am sure those will have least effect on me - yes may be to write a post!

Rashmi and Rajiv, your words were indeed very encouraging.