Yes.. Names of others are often got depending ages of people interacting. Some of the hilarious ways of finding names of others in few instances..
60+ yrs man to 20+ yrs young man of neighborhood..
60+ yrs man to 20+ yrs young man of neighborhood..
- "Hi, what's your name?"
- "Suresh, Sir.. Suresh Raghav!"
- "Mr. Suresh!......."
- "No problem, Sir!"
- "Hello, dear! what's your name?"
- "Suresh, Sir.. Suresh Raghav!"
- "Nice.. I just want to......... Okay?"
- "Okay, Sir!"
- "Hello, Are you........?"
- "Suresh, Sir.. Suresh Raghav!"
- "Nice.. I just want to know.. I live here!"
- "Okay, Sir!"
- "Excuse me, Are you Mr Ganesh Vikram?"
- "I am sorry, you have mistaken.. I'm Suresh.. Suresh Raghav!"
- "Sorry, I thought..... Any way I am..... I live.... Nice to meet you!"
- "Me too, Sir!"
- "Good Morning! I am.... I live...."
- "Good Morning! I am Suresh, Suresh Raghav.. I live...!"
- "Nice.. We met.... Okay.. See, you!"
- "Okay, Sir, See you!"
- Of course, will silently cross each other few times exchanging smiles with names of each not known to the other easily!
An elderly man getting the name of a man of 30s (It doesn't work all the time)..
- 'Hello, Sam, how are you?'
- 'Sir! You are mistaken.. I am not Sam!'
- 'I know.. That way, any one can be called Sam affectionately.. I am..... I live in this Complex!'
- 'Sir! I am Suresh!'
- 'Oh! Your are that Suresh Vikram? I heard...'
- 'No Sir! I am Suresh Raghav!'
- 'Sorry.. I mistook.. Ok.. Suresh, Do you go with your surname in front or in the end?'
- 'I generally write in front.. XXXXX Suresh Raghav, Sir!'
- 'Oh! You are from XXXXX family? Great! I heard about the family a lot.. That way, very famous.. But Suresh, often I am confused to spell that your surname.. How exactly it goes?'
- 'Sir.. It goes.. XXXXXX!'
- 'Yes.. I got it now.. Ok.. Nice talking to you, dear.. Let's meet some time, later.. Bye then!'
- 'Nice meeting you, Sir.. Bye!'
Such an interesting perspective
ReplyDeleteThanks Puja Mahimkar.. A good appreciative comment on the Post.. Best Wishes!
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