Airports see more sincere kisses than wedding halls
And the walls of hospitals hear more prayers than the walls of churches.
Airports see more sincere kisses than wedding halls
And the walls of hospitals hear more prayers than the walls of churches.
Very powerful thinking!! Especially the 2nd one! 👍
And added point is walls of student’s heart at the time of result hear more prayers than the walls of temples! 😀
👍 keep going.
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Ya, like these days
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Read those lines somewhere
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I like this. I never saw it that way but it got me thinking now.
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Wow Nikhil! You reached the sixth day. Am still in the fourth.
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Getting there ha..
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Woahh! That was indeed different..a great read 👍
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Such a great and honest read! I absolutely love it! Thank you for sharing!
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Cheers ☺☺
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You are truly gifted. I wish I had that great talent!
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I read those words somewhere , I think on Quora.
I guess, I’m not that gifted after all.
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You are. I am reading your posts and I’m enjoying them tremendously. If I didn’t have to work in a few hours and attempt sleep now, I’d read more. There will be something for me to look forward to tomorrow. Again, thank you for sharing the words. Sometimes it’s how you put the words together and you did that.
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Thanks for your feedback!
I’ll read your work too..
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Thank you. I truly appreciate that. I hope you aren’t disappointed.
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I am certainly not. You share your life with us which is uncommon. Especially to me sitting in my home in a village in India. It is glimpse to what life is like in the US.
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I would love to visit India. We have many Indian friends. My favorite Indian dish is actually mutter paneer. I’ve even made my own paneer. I love that we have connected!
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Great to hear that from the US. I guess there’s lots of Indians there
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There are. And, my husband was roommates with Indians in Ireland. I’ve even been to a fabulous Indian wedding. Wow, you guys know how to party!
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Big Fat Indian Wedding!
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Yes, it was in Canada. I will never forget it. My husband was known as the token white guy! He was a groomsman. Such a wonderful time!
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He must have gotten a lot of attention
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He did! So did I since I was with him as well as our son who was 4 months old at the time.
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I attended a wedding in January and it was my first since I’ve lived pretty much away from home. I have seen from a distance but to be there, I was just fascinated to see the spectacular madness of the people.
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I bet! So much crazy fun!
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And we’d love to have you in India
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Someday, I hope to visit! Which part of India are you in?
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I study in college in Mumbai but my home is in northern state of Bihar
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Awesome! His friend, Anil’s family was from the north as well. They mostly live in Canada now. Such a great family. Great cooks too. They are pretty much all doctors in the family, of course.
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I hear Indians in the west are mostly engineers or doctors! Is it true?
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Yes it is. Double degrees, PhD’s.
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We in India call it Brain Drain
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I totally understand why! I am completely content with being a nurse. No other degree for me! What are you studying?
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I got enrolled in an IIT for engineering but now I am drifting away
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Why? engineering is awesome! There is so much you can do! You must be bright to do it! What do you want to do instead?
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I find economics much more fascinating. I had no idea about it before I got admitted to college. I’ll complete my undergraduate studies and do masters in economics. I want to get into public policy
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Cool! Are your parents happy with that too? I know that pleasing parents can be stressful, especially in India. It’s the same in Ireland. My family is from Ireland.
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They are, thankfully!
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That’s wonderful! You are very lucky then. I am reading your post about meeting relatives you never met before. Sounds like fun. Not! After this, I must get some sleep. I work at 8 AM which is a mere 6.75 hours away. I’ve enjoyed so much talking to you and look forward to doing this again very soon!!!
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I’ll be eager to.
Different time zones… Good night from India🌚🌚
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I know! I have another couple of people that I talk to in that part of the world. I just happen to be a night owl and working tomorrow I’ll be up tomorrow night though.
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See ya then…
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Sounds great! Nighty night!
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Hey, different are US and Ireland?
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Getting more similar, but with my parents being from the old world, my rearing was different than my friends for sure.
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My parents came here in 1955 and 1960 so they lived in a very different Ireland than that of today. My parents world was an Ireland that was nearly a 3rd world country.
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They Must have had some pretty interesting tales for you
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