- Getting completely drenched even with your best rain gear on
- Men who wear their lungis like a mini skirt (though they will have a major issue if women wore similar skirts)
- Puddles that make your car jump sky-high
- Getting poked in the eye by someone’s umbrella
- Impossible-to-see-through car windows despite being glass
- Streams and pond where there were none before
- Suffocating hot buses on account of all the shutters down
- Dangerously high levels of body odor in above mentioned situation (make sure to have a gag bag)
- Slipping & falling at least once especially in a muddy area
- Finding your foot caked in mud after u step into an innocent puddle
- Reaching home and finding everything in your bag soaked
- Someone will definitely share his/her fully-wet condition with you, physically
- Spend entire days feeling unconnected because you have no electricity
- Find your way blocked by all kinds of fallen plants and sometimes cars too
- Invisible mosquitoes EVERYWHERE
I have decided to finally pen it down! Me, myself and I. Welcome to the world of There Is No Alternative aka TINA. Share my ups n downs, triumphs n losses.. Walk through life's myriads pathways with me and celebrate the biggest gift in the universe - life.
NICEF
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
What to expect during the monsoons
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