perhaps the point is that the online dating site you are using is too common and cheap and therefore it does not work…..so getting a ride to the game does not work for you, perhaps you should try a more expensive and better car.
That being said, i am a little sceptical of things that are billed as VIP. I tend to think they are a little more sleazy….
I agree with Mark re connotations of the word VIP.. At the risk of lowering the tone of the discussion, I have to say that for many Indians my age, the word VIP conjures a very different image. 😎
Hi Shefaly – Um, thanks for that, I think. Very amusing. I can literally see why Indians might be ‘uncomfortable’ with VIP. Thanks for sharing the link.
Reminiscent of:
http://obiterdicta.tumblr.com/post/50213425/like-how-do-i-like-stop-ruhi
Hi Shefaly – Ha-ha! Thanks for sharing that. That was pretty funny.
perhaps the point is that the online dating site you are using is too common and cheap and therefore it does not work…..so getting a ride to the game does not work for you, perhaps you should try a more expensive and better car.
That being said, i am a little sceptical of things that are billed as VIP. I tend to think they are a little more sleazy….
@ Mark –
I have to agree … VIP generally is a bit dodgy … not that I have first-hand experience, mind you. Just from what I have heard.
@ Liam
I agree with Mark re connotations of the word VIP.. At the risk of lowering the tone of the discussion, I have to say that for many Indians my age, the word VIP conjures a very different image. 😎
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07UIEUfVCXU
PS: ‘Adjust maadi’ is how they would say ‘please adjust’ in Kannada, the native language of Bangalore.
Hi Shefaly – Um, thanks for that, I think. Very amusing. I can literally see why Indians might be ‘uncomfortable’ with VIP. Thanks for sharing the link.