Sunday, November 27, 2005
Sample Negotiations
Was a rather entertaining day today. Got to meet my almost bhabhi's mom. And watch my mom and her discuss the intricacies of the economics that govern a wedding. No dowry, please. We're a very modern family. All we ask is that the bride and groom be of the same sub-caste.
Damn! I didn't even know there were all these parts to a wedding ceremony!
Anyway, the bottomline is I might grow richer by 10k cash and lots of designer clothes (obviously designer, baba, my bro and bhabi are nri's after all :P).
You know what my mom figured out at the end of it all? That she needs to top this at my wedding... Seriously, sometimes I think all ceremonies should be banned and replaced with a couple of signatures taken under the supervision of a magistrate.
Another day, some more learning...
~ Me
Damn! I didn't even know there were all these parts to a wedding ceremony!
Anyway, the bottomline is I might grow richer by 10k cash and lots of designer clothes (obviously designer, baba, my bro and bhabi are nri's after all :P).
You know what my mom figured out at the end of it all? That she needs to top this at my wedding... Seriously, sometimes I think all ceremonies should be banned and replaced with a couple of signatures taken under the supervision of a magistrate.
Another day, some more learning...
~ Me
Saturday, November 26, 2005
It All Began...
The day I turned 22.
Honest.
What do any good, conscientious, loving parents do when their tall, slim, fair, engineer daughter turns 22? They declare war and search for a tall, slim (optional), fair (totally optional), double degreed, well settled son-in-law.
I learned something. Given the impossible criteria parents set (worse than ours, trust me) there is only a single guy who would fit them all. Hence, we may conclude there is just one person made for us after all. Better let the parents find him!
In this space, I shall chronicle my tales of photos, horoscopes, castes, sub castes, visits, politics, paisa and the other intricacies of arranged marriages. Hope you sympathise...
Honest.
What do any good, conscientious, loving parents do when their tall, slim, fair, engineer daughter turns 22? They declare war and search for a tall, slim (optional), fair (totally optional), double degreed, well settled son-in-law.
I learned something. Given the impossible criteria parents set (worse than ours, trust me) there is only a single guy who would fit them all. Hence, we may conclude there is just one person made for us after all. Better let the parents find him!
In this space, I shall chronicle my tales of photos, horoscopes, castes, sub castes, visits, politics, paisa and the other intricacies of arranged marriages. Hope you sympathise...
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