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Ok....so nothing grand about this post...but i am just a little curious to share my encounter with getting nearly termed as an 'eve-teaser'..... :D :D ...Before you draw any conclusion, kindly make the effort to read through this post...

So,one fine day, i happen to be a rebel and react on a move by a middle-aged man.

Standing in a queue to exit the metro station (place where you need to punch your coupon/ticket) , i find the 'Big-eyed uncle' (that's how he appeared to me) getting in out of nowhere and trying to adjust himself right in front of me. After giving a sigh, i felt its time i gave uncle a piece of my mind. Hence, i patted his back and gave him a 'Go back' signal. Now ...now.....why would the 'Big-eyed uncle' remain silent on that, he thus, retaliated saying "Jayiye madam, kisne roka hain", I go like ,"Excuse me , are you talking to me?" (least bothered in listening to his revert). He ends up saying "Haath lagane ki kya zarurat hain", i went berserk hearing that....i wanted to say "Uncle, mujhe koi shauk nahi hain, and above all of that, you are not even 1% close to being smart", but i preferred saying "Don't make a big deal out of it, Just CHILL" and placed the earphones in my ear, to avoid myself from listening to his further indecent comments.

Did the "Big-eyed Uncle" think that he was doing a wonderful task by barging in and above all blaming the person for patting his back, pretending as if the latter move was more indecent than the former.

I am not annoyed, surprised or angry. I am overwhelmed with the reaction i received and it has opened my eyes to a different India. India has not been like this, 'We' have made it the way it is. Do we realize the amount of damage we make our nation go through. If we can't abide by normal standards of living, why do we complain and blame the government for all the other things. Petty things like these is one of the many reasons why the country is striving to see the days of transformation and development.

In the end want to conclude saying "Uncle, Grow Up"

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