Everyone likes someone to appreciate you and your
belongings, but not always. It’s true when you are in corporate world. When
someone says to me, I have done a good job through chat, nowadays I reply with “tel
me” instead of thanks and there comes the next task for me.
But a week before something worse has happened. After reaching
back at Bangalore in the morning, still feeling the home, I had to rush to
office. I have a habit of keeping all my shirts ironed in a stack and will pull
out the bottom most shirt from the stack (yeah, I actually implementing FIFO- First In First Out) so each shirt will have same frequency of
usage. Today it was “Pink-shirt” day. When there are only guys in your office,
who cares what you wear. So I started to office at usual time as usual except
for feeling home-sickness.
I went for breakfast from usual hotel. Everything was normal till
the middle of breakfast. Then a man from nowhere turned up. The first dialogue
itself created confusion.
“Nice shoes!! Where did you buy it from?”
(OMG!!! An unknown “man” coming to me to say my 2+ year old Woodland
is nice. And this guy does not look new to Bangalore and I can bet he has seen
the same shoe – exactly same colour and model - atleast 20 times. So what he is
interested is not my shoe, but something else. Then I realized, I was wearing wrong
shirt today. Did I turn on a wrong indicator? I have never been an attraction
to girls, but now!!! Oh no!!! This cant be so. This is the worst that can
happen. But I still tried to be polite to him but want to avoid him. )
So keeping
my eyes in my plate, I said “From
Marthahalli, Woodland showroom”. So that’s the end of conversation for me. But
he remained there.
He wants to start a conversation. Ok. I don’t mind, this is
the first and last time we are going to talk or meet.
“How long have you been using these shoes?”
“More than 2 years”
“Oh! It is nice”
My eyes are more into plate. He has no plans of letting
me enjoy my food.
“By the by, I am Ajith, Working at blah blah. May I know
your name?”
“George”
“Which is your native place?”
“Kerala”
“Do you watch Tamil Movies? There is a hero named Ajit”
So do you think you are that hero??
“I don’t watch much
of them”
“My name and his name are same. My Mallu friends watch his files...Where are you working?”
“Kormangala”
“In which company?”
“Blah blah blah”
Please.. Please leave me. I am the not kind of person you are expecting
Please.. Please leave me. I am the not kind of person you are expecting
Then he had a series of questions to be answered in one
word.
“How long have you been to Bangalore?”
“Were you working with same company for all the time?”
“What platform are you working on?”
“What do you do on weekends?”
…
I never have seen a man with these many questions.
There comes the one last, but the worst question.
“What is your mobile number?”
And he gave me a miss call. I dint save his number, but he
was saving that.
By then I have completed my food and said I am leaving. He
has repeated his first sentence again.
“Nice shoes!!”
Then he went to parking lot and took his Honda Activa. For
me, my doubts were cleared, such soft
spoken man having Activa!! I completed the story. But still wanted to know
what he wanted or more importantly, I didn’t turn on a wrong person.
I soon called my friend and told what has happened. He could
not stop himself from laughing. When he had a similar experience, it was me who
made most of the fun. But he dint share his number. I was sure I will get a
call from Ajith in one week time.
On that Friday, my phone rang by 6:30 pm. An unknown number.
“Hello”
“Hello”
“I am Ajith”
“Ajith? Which Ajith?”
“We meet there in hotel last Tuesday”
“Oh ya”
“I told, I am working in Blah Blah. Me, with my friends have
started a venture. We you are looking for part-time employees. Are you not
interested in some extra income from your spare time”
“No. I am working in a start-up and am fully occupied. 24*7
I am busy”
“Ok. If you know any of your friend looking for an extra
bonus, please let me know”
“Sure, I can call in this number itself?”
“Ok”
So I am safe.The worst hasn’t happened. I am so relieved at that. But I learnt something from this, a man can also start a long conversation by talking about your shoe!!