Wednesday, May 30, 2012

….and my hunt continues

I returned yesterday from a hectic tour of India covering 3 cities in 5 days and boy what a ride it was! India never lacks in excitement and always has surprises up its sleeve, in fact now being outside I do miss the bang of energy so abundantly visible back home. Visiting home is always refreshing and this visit was a tad better than previous ones due to the surprising amity and amicability at my place, guess being away rough relations do tend to smoothen out over time. However coming to main purpose of the trip was my latest craze of bride hunting and I had lined up some choices to meet and assess

Girl 1
This is the girl I never met! Although she was the one I was most excited about and it was because of her that I had included Mumbai in my itinerary but strangely she backed out rather bizarrely at the last moment. To begin the story we came in contact about a month back and seeing her impressive profile I was excited; she reciprocated my interest, in fact she seemed more interested going by the lengthy international calls she used to make to me in middle of night. A few days before my departure she informed she is not in Mumbai but will surely meet me, if not Mumbai then she will fly to Delhi. Even before flying out from Muscat Airport I had messaged her enquiring about her availability and next day in Mumbai when she was not reachable I was forced to spend the day sleeping at an Andheri hotel, twist in the tale was the SMS I received next evening stating that her match has been fixed!! Zor ka jhatka aur ticket fare ka phatka. Today when I checked her Facebook profile she has written a long diatribe on why not to get married…as strange as it could get

Girl 2
The original girl whose proposal was received sometime back and because of whom I planned this trip. When I received this profile everything seemed perfect – professional background, living and working independently in Bangalore, schooled in Muscat, same caste also; however there is a long slip between the cup and lip which I discovered upon meeting her. I had flown to Bangalore specifically for her and spent half a day with her at Garuda Mall where her mother and sister also joined us later for lunch. I tried to strike conversation with her and know more of her life and hobbies but found myself quiet most of the times; apparently we do not have much in common as she clearly doesn’t have a cosmopolitan touch. She mailed me later saying she wants to proceed with our proposal which I politely turned down

Girl 3
Now at my home in Gurgaon started the brigade of Dilli phool chhaddies. I started my list with the first meeting held at a posh hotel where both families were also present, this chick looks much cuter and slimmer than her pics but was too scared of her stern (and rough looking) father so did not talk much even though we were seated much away from the elders. Going by our previous chats she was a real chatterbox but this time didn’t go beyond her smile; she comes from a reasonable family and is very focused on academics as she is still studying and will take another two years to finish her books. The only thing I recall from this meeting is the taste of stale water melon juice

Girl 4
When I met her at an old joint of Connaught Place I was surprised by her disposition of fragrant perfume, Janpath jewelry, sprinkled masacra and a silken accent. She did have brains and loads of passion as she quizzed me on my aspirations beyond work, holiday choices and dream achievements. During the hour and half we were together we talked about art, travel, Modern school, lemon vodka and yes we also spoke about blogging. The conversation could have gone on but then we parted ways as the weather and our chat had just started getting gloomy

Girl 5
When I met this girl at Select City Walk in Saket I wanted to run away within some time. She was short, sex less and spoke like an auto driver, however when I came to know about her family background and the way she had researched about my background, the conversation stretched to almost couple of hours. However beyond the compatible service families on both sides, nothing else matches here

After all these whirlwind meetings everyone wants to know whats there on my mind, although I am myself as confused as confusion could be

18 comments:

  1. All the next for next time. Hope you will find someone to get settled with :)

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  2. Well, this blog really seems to be interesting! Following now! ;) :D

    Keep enjoying! :)

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  3. All the best! Hope you find someone who is nice, and you like, who reciprocates it, soon!
    Also, yes, girl 1 sounds weird o.O

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  4. Ur experiences seem to be getting more interesting...wish u luck in finding the one for u coz it can be a tricky business. :)

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  5. Love marriage kar le.. and save urself from all these disasters..

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  6. SO, what's on your mind??? :P hehehe

    All the best once again...these days I'm doing the same (bride hunting for my bro...so can imagine your situation. :)

    Cheers

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  7. Crystaldewdrops,I disagree I'd pick number one.

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  8. I mean Blahblaholic,and crystaldewdrops I know you like number 1 two.

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  9. Interesting blog and post. Good luck for the next one. But take your time :)

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  10. It is actually quite scary out there!

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  11. Ummm...get back into the dating scene in muscat. You cant be doing rounds to india to meet imperfect strangers. This is really silly. Next time ask them to come see you at muscat!

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  12. Dude, this is creepy! But as far as creepy goes, I liked #4 best. :)

    http://riversihaveknown.com/

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  13. be with someone you can be buddies with

    this was such a fun post... i love a guy's side of the story :D

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  14. since you didn't seem to like anyone but girl number 4, i don't see why you're confused!

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  15. send in your requirements..i run a matrimonial bureau :p

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  16. Nicely written journal with comic twists. But on a more serious note - you don't get to know anyone in a single meeting - especially when external forces (read that as intimidating Dads or relatives prowling around) are in play. If there was anyone worth a second try, do mail in to them, coz' else you'll never know.. good luck!

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