We indians have some double standards. When a girl wears naval-exposing short tops, the aunties raise their eyebrows and brand her as 'very modern and western' with no regards to culture and society. The parents are blamed for unfit upbringing and the blame is shifted to too much television.
Lest do they notice that the blouses with their sari's are much shorter and the exposure more daring...


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very true..
made cooler by Dhaval Faria on January 26, 2004 9:16 PM
where do all my posts dissapear?:O
made cooler by anik on January 27, 2004 1:02 AM
That's the way things are in our country. And they say we're not celebrating Republic day with much enthusiasm. I'm no more, proud to be an Indian. Whatever one might say. What am I saying??!? Just the tension of the BOARDS maybe.
made cooler by Rohit on January 27, 2004 7:46 AM
Dhaval: It is, isn't it? :P
Rohit: I will be honest. I slept through the whole morning and swam through great academic quagmires all afternoon and evening. For my republic day I did nothing patriotic.. but still - I didn't show any double standards eh!
And yea.. boards tension is SO killing!
made cooler by Lime on January 27, 2004 8:38 AM
Double Standards - isn't that a must and a way of life for every indian household? diff rules for diff members of the house. U knw how that song went, it happens only in India :p
made cooler by Preet Chandhoke on January 28, 2004 12:15 AM