have u(all the boys) ever wondered y the british and Americans never kept separate words for mama and kaka…??? And kept a common word uncle???
Well last mth a woman had come for check up with her small kid along her…I out of my liking small kids, asked him whts his name… and the woman told her child “tell mama your name..” that left me thinking afterwards why was I made a ‘mama’??? And during the after thought I realized all females did the same… all told their kids “say hi to mama”, “tell mama ur name”… I mean it was an indirect indication that they considered me their brother or rather told me indirectly to consider them as my sister… but y??? was there anything on my face that revealed that I was probably going to make a pass at them??? But then because of this I started to hear conversations between others and realized that this is a common ‘weapon-in-disguise’ used by all females against all men apart from their husbands… I didn’t bother to go to check wether is worked or not… but surely the English people didn’t take chances and didn’t invent separate words for ‘uncle’… J
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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Good Observation Eyedoc!!
maybe she wanted you to consider her as your sister and get a concession in the consultancy charges?! ;)Just a thought!
Ha! Indeed a very good observation....!!
heyyyy...really a nice observation...
u hav related it nicely...
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