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Shopping for sarees

Rash is rather apprehensive of saree-shopping at ‘big’ stores.

My worst nightmare is the eager beaver salesman. He’ll insist you have ‘cold drinks’ the moment you step in and show you what he thinks are the best designs (bilkul fassnebale. Yehi design Anamika Khanna 30 thousand ka bechti hai. Aur hum apko almost free de rahe hai). Never mind if it looks like satin rags stitched together (with sequins, don’t forget the sequins). In that rare moment when you can get a word in and ask to see a sari you think you may like, he’ll reject your taste with a ‘yeh to ekdum simple hai madam, partywear ke liye nahi jamega.’

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Shrey
March 18th, 2008, 10:34 am | #

Good insight in to experiences which I would never be able to feel. Unless my wife decides to plough me along which I shall be so vehemently against.

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