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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My Desi Girl

It's occurred to me that, too often, women are unaware of what the protocol around situations should be. I'm not talking about any women... Specifically my DESI women who just don't GET it! Now my sistaz from different mistaz, don't get alarmed. You comprise a majority of 76.12%* of the ladies in North America who are absolutely confused as to HOW they should alter their behaviour given the specific setting in which they find themselves. So, I don't claim myself an expert** when it comes to issues pertaining to dating, rishtas, shopping nor do I assure you 100% success with my so-called advice. What I DO promise, however, is being able to relate to similar situations from personal experience and giving you a good indication as to what may or may not*** work - mostly what DOES NOT work****.

A good majority of my findings (I try and sound resourceful when I can) will reflect my background, being of Southasian descent with a bit of religious modesty. I can't remember the last time I opened up a Cosmo magazine and they had topics about my sex life (or lack thereof) that I could relate to directly. I hope you find what's to come useful and maybe you might have some critiquing for me - but I welcome you to read, as well as challenge some of my ideas.

Topics I anticipate:
- Rishta Do’s & Don’ts
- Khaana 101
- Vant to Friandship?
- eEtiquette
- Deodorant: use it

=> For my non-Desi readers, "Rishta" is the act of receiving and/or sending out marriage proposals (sometimes simultaneously). "Khaana" is Food.

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* Statistics are completely made up

** That's a lie, I am totally the resident expert

*** The author is not liable, nor does he/she guarantee the accuracy, completeness & currency of the information made available on this web-site or for any consequences that result from the use of this information. However, any successes, instant fame or legitimate humour that can be ridiculed publicly is to be accredited entirely to the author's awesomeness.

**** This is good, don't worry. In Psychology, I was taught the notion of the "falsifiable" theory, i.e. the last standing hypothesis wins after all the failed attempts.


N.B: This post dedicated to my long-time friend from Saudi who has so much to offer to me and whose role can be duplicated by no other. Thank you AKN.

1 comment:

  1. Remember how I was saying i needed some help when it came to meeting that guy that auntie had recommended? The first thing this person asked for was my msn n i ususally would have said yes no problem. loll is it sad that i tried to somewhat follow ur criteria to make it work? i know confession!! i figured i might seem highly desperate lookin for some form of advice otside of the norm especially in a rishta situation. lol neways im not saying much but i enjoy ur posts and love it when they relate to me on a personal level too (:

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