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| manushulu cheppe daniki chese daniki enta teda.. chupadaniki idi oka manchi udaharana niveda garu !!
deeni saransam....
1) modati vyakthi bhola gaa matlade rakam....kani tana cheppina matalu nijamu kadu(he doesn't mean them)
2) modati vyakthi is a politiciaan/ wanna-be politician ...
:-))
suneel kanuri
Posted by: Mr. Suneel Kumar Kanuri At: 1, Oct 2004 10:33:03 PM IST article meedha comment antey: its really really fine.vasthavamga allagey undhi eppudu manushulu chesey pannulu(ofcoz including me)
we keep some rules individually and some times without our conscience we tend to break those rules.
maam meeru busstand lo entha keen ga observe chesarantey,nijamga great. i like such persons.
so plz do keep posting ur articles.i will definetely read them
Posted by: chakri At: 27, Aug 2004 11:43:50 PM IST Hi niveda reddy
I read ur article.While reading this i got the same thought as u.I was thinking that only.So nice
This is the first article i read.So i am going to read ur second article.
ok then bye
Keep writing articles
bindumalika
Posted by: Ms. MALIKA MALIKA At: 1, Jul 2004 8:20:11 AM IST Hi Niveda,
Good thought provoking article.
Everybody know this but only few people will talk about such things in public. Some people talk alone.
You can see lots of people around who will be telling about themselves picturising clorfully, infact which they are not.
Its human tendency, Neethulu vallinchadam. The second person is the right one, who is just getting along with his life with smile.
Meeru kooda intha observe chesaaru and you are sharing this with everyone, good, but you said 'Atane kadu ila chala manushulu chestuntaaru' but what i want to know is, what you have learnt form this experience.
Good Luck in Life.
regds
A friend
Posted by: Mr. Kalyan Chakravarthy At: 24, Jun 2004 11:42:44 PM IST Hi Niveda,
It's a nice article yaar,good observation
Even i used to tell my friends when they are hardly thinking to go in auto instead of bus but they wasted money in buying block tickets of movies(Wasting money for drinking also).
I was staying in near Mehidhipatnam bus stop only.
I might have seen you before that pallavi hotel(BusStop).Now im in MBT-Pune.
Posted by: Mr. SrinivasaReddy DesiReddy At: 31, Mar 2004 8:23:01 PM IST Hi Niveda,
It's a nice article yaar,good observation
Even i used to tell my friends when they are hardly thinking to go in auto instead of bus but they wasted money in buying block tickets of movies(Wasting money for drinking also).
I was staying in near Mehidhipatnam bus stop only.
I might have seen you before that pallavi hotel(BusStop).Now im in MBT-Pune.
Posted by: Mr. SrinivasaReddy DesiReddy At: 31, Mar 2004 8:22:50 PM IST hi
Wat u said was correct.. i agree with u... many persons there jus to show wat and how they are before some 1.. but they dont really mean to wat they say.. u had a nice experience :)
have a nice time
Posted by: Mr. Shivaram T At: 30, Mar 2004 6:37:50 PM IST
I have written this article as an observation i.e the article goes as a story only to induce thinking in people that in life, many circumstances occur where we will be bargainig on petty petty things with people who strive to earn living and no one is ready to show mercy on them. Ofcourse they are not expecting any from other people. They are working and not as many other beggars (like those whom I mentioned in my article)are not at all stretching their hands for mercy to earn their life.
So, the objective was just to make you think when and where you need to look or consider your pockets under many such circumstances. The cobbler is just for an instance.
Its my opinion, and I don't contradict yours if any
Posted by: Ms. niveda reddy At: 22, Mar 2004 6:17:50 AM IST Hello Nivedha gaaru,..
Firt of all let me appreciate u for writing such a big( writing telugu words in english is very difficult) artical.. hETsaaf` to u for ur patience,.
i hope first person has chanchala manasthatwam.thats y he behaved like that.but the second person is very dangerous than first person. y because, he just smiling for the first person activities but not even try to tell his openion to first person.cheppulu kuttevaanitho first person godava paddaka,..second person athanni 'inthasaepu lecturichi ila endhuku chesaavu' ani adigi vundavachu kadha!.. Alaanti vaari (2nd person)vallanee samaajam maaraleka pothundhi... nAku alAnTi vAranTE parama asahyam`
Any way congrats for ur good observation (of course ADavAllaki idi(prakka vAlla mATalu vinaDam`) alavATE anukoanDi)
Posted by: Mr. Harinath babu Sakamuri At: 19, Mar 2004 7:46:27 PM IST Nice observaion by Ms.Niveda. This is my feeling.
In the Bus stop, may be he was boasting to impress an young lady, thinking that she is observing him(this is the typical mentality of majority Indian men). But when he stepped aside to get his footwear repaired he was being himself. That is why he could donate Rs.5 for a beggar and tried to negotiate with the cobbler. What do you say?
Posted by: Mr. Bobbili Puli At: 17, Mar 2004 10:35:18 PM IST
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