Recently I was attending a relative's wedding, and though it was nothing close to big and fat, it was quite refreshingly Telugu and Indian. I am sure enough and more people have written their views on these weddings, but I shall now throw in my two cents on the issue. Along with excerpts of conversations I had there.
As my brother and father were rather busy, my mother and I were the sole representatives of my family at the wedding. My mother, like all mothers I suppose, is an expert at societal behavior. She knows exactly whose feet to touch, who's mother's sister's nephew is related to my dad's dad's blah blah, who's mother's sister's blah blah recently had surgery, etc. I on the other hand, need a diary or something to keep a record of all that- it just doesn't stay in my memory. So other than artificial air kissing (which never happens at our weddings) I am most useless at much else that social dos require. I do my best to generally melt into my mother's side and not exist, but people tend to pull you out from hiding places and talk to you.
The following conversation came about in just such circumstances.
I had managed to blend into the wedding rather well and I was proud of myself. Thus far, I had known the names of all the people I had met and I had had decent conversations with all of them. Just when I was getting comfortable enough to take a good look at the bride and groom, a lady swooped down on my mother and me from Never Never Land and accosted us.
“Vijiiiiiiiii!” She shrieked. “How are you???”
Amma looked startled, but smiled widely. I could see that she wasn’t too pleased to see the lady, but nevertheless gave that picture perfect smile of hers.
“It is such a surprise to see you here.” The lady continued before Amma could say anything. Then she caught sight of me trying to shrink into the background. “Is this your daughter??”
Amma nodded and grabbed my elbow. “Yes, this is…”
“She has become so pretty!” The lady gushed. Ok, I am not going on an egoistic trip here. It is a standard thing to say to people above 20- that they have grown into beautiful young ladies/gentlemen. This is because the “you have grown so tall” line does not work at that age.
Amma beamed at her. I swear that line works so well to get into the good books of parents.
The lady turned back to me. “Remember who I am?”
“Uh…” I faltered. “Yes.” No clue really.
“So, who am I?” She said, winking at my mother.
I could have cried. “Um…”
“These young people…” The lady gestured wildly. “They don’t know their own family trees!” She laughed, a very tinkling laugh, the sound of which I didn’t like too much. Then she continued, “So, what do you do?”
“Oh, I work at < >.” I said.
“Oh.” Her eyes widened. “Such a reputed software company na!”
Oh if only she knew.
Amma and I nodded together.
“And you are an engineer?” She pressed.
“No, I did a BCA.”
My mother threw in the name of my college for good measure, like that would make a difference.
The lady nodded. “Very impressive.” She looked me up and down. “Have you started looking for alliances for her, Viji??”
Amma hesitated. She has a very misplaced fear that I will react rather violently at such questions. I don’t know where she got that idea from. “No, she still hasn’t done her Masters…” Amma said.
“You know, I know just the right match for her.” The lady cut in, leaning in conspiratorially.
“Yes, but her Masters degree…” Began Amma in protest.
“Ah, Mashters Swashters.” The lady waved one hand dramatically in the air. “She can study after marriage Viji.”
I smiled politely while my mother smirked. Sometimes, she gets a great kick out of seeing me having to shut my mouth and face such people.
“See the boy is actually…” The lady stopped, her eyes gleaming as she spotted something behind me and I wondered if she had seen some other poor unmarried person she needed to harass.
“Viji I will be right back.” She said. “Very busy, wedding….”
“Oh, its no problem.” Amma looked half- relieved. “I have to meet so many others too.”
We both had plastered smiles on our faces as the lady walked away.
Amma then smiled. “So, what do you think? Should I follow up on that alliance?”
“Not if she is involved in it in anyway!” I said, horrified.
Amma grinned.
“Besides I have to do my Masters.” I pointed out, using her own words.
“Ah, Mashters Swashters.” Amma said, turning away to greet the latest entrant into the wedding.
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15 people's 2 cents:
I sometimes wonder ...that people like "the old lady" mentioned here have nothing else to do..?..the hunt around like poachers trying to fix up marriages as if "unmarried" ones are not capable or they are not willing to fond one on their own or if they want their parents to "find" one for they they will tell them of the same......if they are old enough to get married are they not old enough to make their own decisions and voice out their opinions???
Beats me..!
Hoping that this would stop in the near future(Hoping against hope I know!)..
P.S.:Seen it LIVE before :D
Lol... That made an awesome read.. :) ... Its kinda a tricky question to answer... "du remember who i am?"... :D ... Its amazingly hard to actually remember the family tree, but in my opinion, one kinda fuzzily has to... And most of the times, the questions are ruddy artificial... following a pre defined template set in the mind, in which are written a series of questions to be asked if they meet a guy/girl/lady/gentleman/married couple/an old man/an old lady... And it precisely goes that way... Perhaps when we are their age, we would go through all this as well, and some other young lady would have blogged, sharing her experience with 'maithri aunty'... ;) ..
Hey..just came across your blog in pagalguy.. very neat stuff.. keep up the good work!
hey..awesome tattler../!!lol...so fluid funny dat was.nice work..u cudve included"You r next"You r next":mantra that most oldies n auntys chant happily on seeing singles..nice work..kudos to amma for tacklin d situation perfectly n guess ya pickin up these skills urself..
im proud of u ..keep writing.
PS:"masters swashters"i think u cud anyway atleast take a look at that alliance.hmmm?lol/"single" n "pretty" don go too well together u see.rowl ;0sty
@ aditya: its an occupational hazard of being single and young, i guess :) and if in case the "elders" find we are indeed capable of finding a match for ourselves, they will be orrified at the person we bring home, regardless of how nice the person is! my sympathies to ur experiences too :)
@ ajith: thanks, swtz. and yeah, i finally figured that lady is too distant a relative to really remember. i have forgotten how we r related again :) and yes, if my niece does write abt "maithri aunty" i shall retaliate with a post from on older person's perspective then! :)
@ nikhil: thanks dude. it really feels good to get complimented. :) keep visiting and keep reading!
@ vignesh: oh yes, i shall most definitely follow up on the alliance, shall i??!! :P
hey...nice one man...really nice!!...guess u hv become intersted in these alliances n all...should i get ready for a weddin meal?!? :P
Damn!
You thwarted my agent-aunty.. :P
Ravi here!!!
Go get married re!!!
LOLz..dont do masters and all...
trying to eliminate competition for CAT..
LOL!!!
I second ravi... :D
hmph!!...masters swashters!!!
@ravi and balaji: such eye opening comments. nonsense!! cha cha!
hi.. thanks for ur visit. yes also visted ur orkut and blog. surprise. i spend for more than 45 mins in ur blog. who said u r writing nonsense stuffs. i enjoyed reading urs. keep gng. evn i laughed manytimes. nice to see u write the world around u and share ur experiances with everyone. the marriage topic in which every younster face those situations. the way u write those conversations and the ending were too good. too good. anyway r u intersted in serious writing? want to develop tis skill?
hi.. thanks for ur visit. yes also visted ur orkut and blog. surprise. i spend for more than 45 mins in ur blog. who said u r writing nonsense stuffs. i enjoyed reading urs. keep gng. evn i laughed manytimes. nice to see u write the world around u and share ur experiances with everyone. the marriage topic in which every younster face those situations. the way u write those conversations and the ending were too good. too good. anyway r u intersted in serious writing? want to develop tis skill?
@ senthil: thank you for the apprciation. as of now, i am very busy and hence will not be able to further my skills. thank you for the offer though.
masters swasters....
..didn't someone mention to you that after doing ur masters its going to difficult to find a match for you.. (hahahaha)
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