Originally posted by: anuragtani4ever
More like trying to survive. I have my final exams coming up and then I have to apply to medical school and take the big scary medical exam. *sigh* You guys will probably not hear from me for a month or two.
Wow…. Medical school…that's amazing. Good luck in your exams & hope you're successful 😃. One of my brothers is a doctor in the UK, as far as I know he didn't have to do an additional medical exam… It must be an American thing… hope your rooms already spotless so you can start revising 😆
Yeah, older movies were really good. Nowadays, I feel like Bollywood movie-makers and television CTs are losing creativity. Either they're remixing old songs or making remakes of classic movies or going through same saas-bahu drama with multiple pregnancies, miscarriages, marriages, suicide threats, murder, plastic surgery, etc, etc. Is it too much to ask for a new concept? Like, oh I don't know, maybe a strong female lead in an Indian serial?
…so true originality gone out the window… our story is going to the last of it's kind 😊
Here, I'll help you out. Tum dekhna ek din...jab meri baaton tumhe haunt karenge...thab to bahut dhair ho jaayigi.
...wow, my Hindi sucks too.
😆 …. I love your one english word in the sentence!! A sign of a true English,( American in your case) Asian!! You got further then me in your sentence… I got "ek din ayega jab"…. Then I was like tumko?... thumni?... thumse?…and that's when I was like erase & English!! 😆… Valiant effort from you 😆
LOL! I'm the same as you but also the opposite of you. I actually love raisins and almonds in my sweet dishes. But when it comes to mirchis (peppers), I pull them out of my food (like in the aloo parathas) and stick them in my brothers' plates or flick them across the room. My mom says that what will happen when I get married and live with my sasural? They will be horrified for getting such a daughter-in-law.
Haha my mum says the same thing to me about when I'm married & how I'm going to avoid the raisin & almonds in pudding situation … I'm still trying to work it out 😕…… Ohhh I love peppers!! ……Can't eat chilli though all my family say I have a white persons tongue 😆… my 8 year old nephew will eat some & I'll eat the same…he be fine & me I'll be drinking water like crazy saying pass me the cucumbers & wiping my tears!!
Wow, you were really naughty. Your poor mom...being locked out of the house. That reminds me of an incident that my mom always loves telling. She said that one time my little brother wet the bed and she scolded him a little for it before going to wash the sheets by hand in the bathroom (she didn't know how to do laundry in the washing machines because she just newly arrived here with us in America). I was three around that time and she told me that as soon as she was done, I had purposely gone on the same bed with the new sheets, stood there with my frock pulled up with my hands, and said, "Mom, look!" before peeing on the new sheets. Needless to say, I got slapped here and there by my furious mother and then locked out of our apartment. She said it was my punishment for being a bad girl and she let my cry at the top of my lungs outside in the hall. Then like about five to ten minutes later, an African guy knocked on the apartment door and said to my mom, "You're daughter is crying out here. Take her in." Mom today says that she actually was going to let me stay out there all night. I think she's joking but then again, she could've done that...
🤣 your story is hilarious…. You must have been very brave 👍🏼…. My mum would have killed me if I did that…luckily the African man saw you😉. My brother was the one that locked mum out, I was a baby & mum went out to throw a nappy in the bin my brother pushed the door close & started laughing & then crying when he realised he was locked in by himself 😆… The table were the worst mum used to be seriously angry & we used to run upstairs & hide under the duvets needless to say we were always found!!... we used to take the table outside in the garden flip it upside down, two of us used to sit on the table whilst the other two used to grab the table legs & run, so we'd be spinning like it was a roundabout (this broke 5 tables we didn't learn our lesson at all)… also after watching the movie 'home alone' we once took a wooden table put it upside down at the top of the stairs & we took turns sitting on it and going down the stairs like the slay scene!!. 😃….. pretty dangerous now that I think about it 😲…… mum was in the garden as soon as my brother gone down the table hit the floor at the bottom of the stairs & two table legs broke…we all scattered, mum came running in… I think she was in the garden…..& we all got punished….. Dad being the clever one brought a glass table after that… firstly it was way too heavy for us to carry & secondly he told us that if we play with the table, the glass will break & will all start to bleed really badly & die 😲 (scared the living daylight out of us all!!)