Pattu, Pittu, Patreek etc

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Who is Prateek?

First time I met him, it was at our "training" facility. We were put there to learn some mumbo-jumbo type software called cognos. I was having coffee in the cafeteria. It was sometime, maybe during the second week of the course. I was fairly acquainted with most of the people in my batch, but not Prateek. He was standing on the other side of the coffee table. He asked me if I were a localite. He was faltering and seemed a little uncomfortable around girls. Clearly, he was incapable of making small talk. I just nodded, didn't try much to make conversation and then walked away. .

The course went on and he was invisible throughout. Then came the day, we graduated. We had to party. We decided to have a lavish buffet at Indijoes. Here comes Prateek, proclaims its his birthday and offers to pay the bill for an entire 20 people or so. I thought, "Who is this fool?..Anyway, I'll have to pay less". I made the hotel play the Happy Birthday song for him, that's the least we could do.

Then came the postings. four of us from our batch got into a project. We were trying to get some more of our friends into it, but alas at the end, my best friend at that time got posted somewhere else at the last moment and in walks Prateek to replace her. I cursed him so much!,

As the days passed, he used to hang around with us, but we never used to give him much importance because he used to talk less or that's what we thought. I don't know the exact moment when he started talking, because after that he has never stopped.

Why am I writing about him?

Dearest Pattu, this is for you

You are the only one I know
who can crack jokes, without anybody getting to know it was a joke,
who can blatantly insult people and they will not get offended,
Who introduced me to osho (thank you for that),
Who has more questions than a tenth board paper,
who uses google most informatively,
who never ever backbites (I know you are going to check this word on google :) ),
who can call me driver,
who supports the Indian government so ardently,
who can debate on both sides of an argument equally passionately,
who has never ever boasted till date,
who never thinks twice before gifting his close ones,
who can be the biggest spoilsport of a gossiping session,
who is the largest stakeholder of the eggless cake industry (I admire your staunchness),
who is the biggest benefactor of IPC section 377 (hahaha),
who doesn't mind being made fun of, no matter how much,
who left a safe career to do what his heart says,
who says "Divya kaun hai?" and answers "Woh ladki jo shorts pehni hui thi, jiska naam aparna hai" (I mean, WTF!),
who was the main protagonist of that stupid April fool's day prank that Vipul and Hina pulled on me (Idiot),
who starts writing queries above and below the code if its bugging him too much(hehe),
who has given a gift to my bike (along with a letter, it is too much pattu)
who loved the RSAs (that is the limit)
who can forget classmates names after a summer vacation,
who wants to have an english name (Patreek, I believe)
who is never scared of admitting that he doesn't know something,
who is the biggest promoter of Discovery and National Geographic Channel in India
who looks forward to travelling alone on a 36 hr train journey

You are the most genuine person I know..

Enough, I've said too much (Kameena, zyaada khush mat ho)

What do I want to say to him?

Pattu, I've learnt a lot from you. The way you think is just too extreme. I wish one day I can think like you. I'm glad I met you.

Okay one last Pattu joke:

Arrey yaar kaise dost ho tum log, Dilli mein mere itne dost hai.. mein raat ko teen baje bhi call karun na to....



mana kar dete!.. (hahahahahha)

Pattu, You are the best!

Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna..

Peace..

Backpacking in Europe - Some things I learnt

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And it is over!!..

After planning it to death, we finally executed it and how! I have been repeating this story over and over again and yet, I never seem to get tired of it.

It all began one shaky Monday morning, the day before I left India. I had concocted half lies to my panicky dad that I'm going on a package and I was a bag of nerves. Somehow I got through the day and bid goodbye to India at 4:30 AM Tuesday. It was a beautiful Qatar Airways flight. I watched a Tamil movie during the journey and somehow, I didn't realise that I was going to Europe!!! We reached Rome at 1:50 PM after an uneventful transit in Doha. My first time abroad. We were so excited (My fellow traveller and near-lifelong friend Sheela, in case you haven't been following my blog). But wait, Mishap No:1, The wheel of my suitcase broke (A gift from one of the "high-performing" software companies in India). I should've listened to people when they advised me not to carry that thing. Anyway, a helpful lady explained that I couldn't claim for broken baggage, which was the last thing on my mind at that point(As I carried the bag along, somehow my excitement turned into full blown anger). Okay that was the only big mishap of my otherwise awesome trip. I learnt a lot of things while travelling alone on a limited budget. Here goes the list:

This is for girls who want to travel alone. Go and do it girls!

1) Always carry a bag with wheels. Let me tell you, the backpacks look all adventurey and cool, but if you are in your 20s and are pampered which I assume most of us are, please please don't overestimate yourself. You are going there to have fun. Now just imagine having fun with a 20 Kg rock on your back!
Also, please carry a half empty bag because, surely while coming back it will be filled with all the junk you shopped along the way.


2) Just because you are in Europe, don't expect that as soon as you get out of the airport you'll see the wonderful plains that all Bollywood movies have advertised relentlessly over the years (We landed in Rome, Its just like India!)

3) Keep your passport and money in the bag that you ALWAYS carry. The internet carries scary stories about Rome being the pickpocket capital of the world, but unless you are straddling around with your passport in your backpocket, you are safe!

4) Leave all the drama behind. Search for the cheapest hostels which have basic amenities and have Metro connectivity(Doesn't matter which station). This is the most important thing. Please do not make the mistake of booking hotels for a budget trip. They are expensive and they take out the charm of travelling. We booked a hotel in Paris. It was the most expensive of all our accomodations and it was the worst!

5) If you are vegetarian, BEWARE! There will be very few options and those few options will be yucky. Take some food with you as life savers. But do not hesitate to taste as much local stuff as possible, who knows you may fall in love with it.

6) Europe has amazing public transport facilities. The moment you get down from an intercity train, the first thing you do is get a local map and second, buy a daily pass. Some of the passes:
Rome: 4 euro
Frankfurt- 5.8 Euro
Amsterdam- 7 euro
Brussels- 4.5 Euro

Unfortunately, Paris doesn't sell daily passes. I guess its a ploy to make more money. However, they sell a cartel of 12 tickets for 12.6 Euro which is the best bet

7) Try to visit unknown or unexplored places. Eiffel tower is just the same thing you've seen in thousands of movies and photos, but the Atomium in Brussels is equally wonderful.

8) If you are visiting Germany, buy a group pass for 38 Euro that allows 5 people to travel anywhere in germany within 24 hrs. Try to take the train from Frankfurt along the Rhine valley. Believe me, it is an unforgettable experience. The tiny hamlets, the fairytale castles and the never-ending river, it is just so beautiful. People tend to think Germany as this industrial place with no romance, but this journey will blow you away!

9) Try to bring variety into the trip. Our trip was wonderful, but somehow it was not complete. Europe is a place where you can find it all, history, sun, snow, anything and everything. If you are doing the Rome to Paris route, add Greece in between for some beach action or switzerland for obvious reasons, but budgetwise, Greece is the best option.

10) Don't think Europe is Shopper's haven. It maybe for all those film actors and high profile people, but for simpletons like us, believe me, It is one big Chinatown there. Unless and until, somebody is ready to splurge on luxury brands, there is nothing much to buy there that you don't get here for cheaper and of a better quality.
I bought adorable ballys in Brussels for 15 euro. I come home and turn it around, only to see a sticker proudly announcing 'Made in China' :(
Next time, someone gets you perfume from Paris, be wary ;)

11) Get a Matrix connection. It is slightly expensive but absolutely totally worth it. They have an awesome network. It works in any absurd location. It'll keep your parents tension-free. Totally worth it.

12) Help people along the way. Give your hostel roommates unused tickets before leaving a town, things like that. The favour will be returned I feel. I say this because we did it, and we got 4 free canal cruise tickets from a friendly Indian family in Amsterdam. Although we didn't use those tickets, we made a killing selling them :D
And ya, don't be surprised to see a Bangladeshi at every nook and corner of every tourist city. Its like they've taken over the place.

13) Pack all sorts of clothes if you have a dynamic plan. In amsterdam, its freakin' cold and in Paris it is blazingly hot and they are not that far.

14) Don't overplan. Just go with the flow. The only thing to take care of is booking flights inside europe. Book early and book using Ryanair. You get real sweet deals.

15) Last and the most important, Just relax and Enjoy. Do the trip at your own pace, that is the beauty of not travelling in a stupid package!