I am quite upset about the end of this festival. I have had a great time writing and reading. But today, I don’t feel like writing at all. Keeping in mind that this is the last post for the festival I decided to go a little expressive about the city I have come to love even after its unique characterstics that amuse me.
This is a personal list, so I hope I am not offending anyone.
1. Over dressed up people – Be it a wedding or a walk around Greater Kailash market. I have never felt over dressed in Delhi. My little make up or big earrings are easily suppressed by girls in flamboyant clothing, high heels and actress like make up. I have never understood why they do it and how they manage to do it.
2. VIP entry only places – Nightclubs, gym, spa and a whole list of place which are members only/VIP guests only. The point I am making here is – Delhi’s craze for such places. A simple place, advertising that it is open by invites only and the entire Delhi is interested.
3. Political connection – From my neighbor next door to the man I met in metro, everyone seems to have at least one political connection. Do you think I should find one too?
4. Cars and watches – I believe Delhi has the maximum number of car sale and watch sale. I don’t know if there is a connection, but reportedly they both are excellent “show off” material. Not to forget the new add on to list – mobile phones.
5. Louis Vuitton –The number of Louis Vuitton I have seen in Delhi (be it fake or original) I haven’t seen it anywhere. I wish I could copy the accent of Louis Vuitton of the aunties around me on the blog.
6. Daaru – (Alcohol) Whiskey – I am yet to understand Delhi’s love for drinking and bragging about drinking. I always thought it was taboo to discuss your drinking habits till I reached Delhi. Oh man, Delhi loves to talk about how much they can drink.
7. Chicken – Or should I call it chickan in true Delhi style. Having turned vegetarian after being a non-veg for four years I often state that I did so because of the overdose of chicken everywhere. I have read nutritional value of fish and red meat over chicken, but no. We dilliwalas love our tandoori chicken.
I have lived in all metros of India and each has its unique characteristics. But Delhi has something of a different league. I can actually write a second list of things that I find surprising/annoying/interesting about Delhi but for now, I end it here and leave it to you to add in comment section.
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Captured Delhi in seven, Sugandha :) Been a Delhiwallah for 16 years, so I can quite appreciate your observationa.
ReplyDeleteI have now been in Delhi for over 8 years...so it's not a quick observation...
DeleteBeautifully captured. Guess! Delhi famous for Daaru with our Punjabis friends..kidding:) Nice to read about Delhi characteristics and being the capital, guess everybody will be famous for political connection. Now, u prompting me to spend a year in the capital city. I love the city despite being there for one week during an official visit:)
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you must...it is actually a fun city to be in...
DeleteHaving lived all my life in Delhi, this just made me smile. The overdressed people and Louis Vuitton are the perfect ones. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow I like that you agree too
DeleteI believe every city has +ve as well -ve elements.You just have to live with both and enjoy your stay as much as you can................
ReplyDeleteWould love to here the good points as well...:)
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Dev I am not saying that they are negative. they are just unique about Delhi
DeleteI have been to Dilli once and the political connection thing holds true. Good observations
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DeleteI can't say much about Delhi, because I am yet to see this place. However, would like you to know that I too am crazy for big earrings...specifically danglers in oxidized, silver, plastic, metal, feather, etc.,anything will do.
ReplyDeleteJini you must visit Delhi someday :)
DeleteYou missed the guess purses when you listed louis vitton :P :P I miss Delhi! I miss the pretentiousness of that place, it is endearing to me now :"( I want to go back soon!!
ReplyDeleteRicha
Yeah Guess...forgot. You should visit Delhi
DeleteYou have given such a colorful description! I have never been there but can see it come alive in my mind through your words! ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy.
DeleteNice one indeed
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, this is so Dilli!!
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DeleteDelhi revisited in Unique style.. :-)
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DeleteDon't know if that list is exhaustive. As a I student I had high hopes for Delhi and I started my professional life at the heart of the city - but the span of nearly two years was hardly enjoyable and mostly because I felt the people are no cordial in any since. Brutal money-mindness, lack of personal touch - that's Delhi for me, even today.
ReplyDeleteMasti hai mastano ki dilli :-)
ReplyDeletegood post
http://hindustanisakhisaheli.blogspot.com/
Abhra I feel that each place has good and bad...and the corporate world is like that...we can't really do much regarding that.
ReplyDeleteAgree with you... haha
ReplyDelete:) Thanks Shushant
DeleteYou nailed them all! One addition can be the love for Hinglish! (* I taell you, aavar bai...kuch kaam ni karti theek se. Faed up!)
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Yes...I also forgot UK se aa rahe hain :p
DeleteWell well, I have stayed in Delhi for a couple of years; I have worked there....I guess there might be 70 things to add :D
ReplyDeleteThese 7 form the backbone though....well written post!
Cheers
Sammy
The challenge was writing unique seven...
DeleteDelhi has everything. It's a cosmopolis, you see.
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