I know I am a weirdo in many ways.
But today I was made aware of another weirdness that I otherwise thought to be absolutely normal.
I got one of those promotional offer call this afternoon. The sales guy started telling about some deal with TV channels. I cut him off midway and said, "I don't have a TV , thank you."
It was like he couldn't believe my words. He asked surprisingly "You don't have a TV? So what do you do for entertainment?"
I laughed. I said "I do painting and other activities. I don't need TV."
And he went on "But what about your family? Parents, husband and others." It was clear from his voice that he was slightly irritated, but trying hard to stay composed.
I said "I stay alone. I don't have any family here."
He murmured and disconnected; obviously not a great sales man.
He clearly did not believe me and thought I was making stuffs up to avoid him. I murmured "But dude, I was telling the truth."
And I sat there for a good 10 minutes smiling and thinking, was I really so weird?
Not having a TV - was it such a rare thing these days? Not taking interest in watching TV or any online series, was it that shocking?
I don't have a sofa or dining table or the whole typical home necessities - because they aren't my necessity. Is it so odd?
Are species like me so extinct that I succeed in catching raised brows every now and then?
I am used to the constant nagging from my loved ones, but a complete stranger's reaction, just reminded me that what I think as usual may not be so for most others.
Well, I guess my normal is not really the standard normal. But, who cares :)
But today I was made aware of another weirdness that I otherwise thought to be absolutely normal.
I got one of those promotional offer call this afternoon. The sales guy started telling about some deal with TV channels. I cut him off midway and said, "I don't have a TV , thank you."
It was like he couldn't believe my words. He asked surprisingly "You don't have a TV? So what do you do for entertainment?"
I laughed. I said "I do painting and other activities. I don't need TV."
And he went on "But what about your family? Parents, husband and others." It was clear from his voice that he was slightly irritated, but trying hard to stay composed.
I said "I stay alone. I don't have any family here."
He murmured and disconnected; obviously not a great sales man.
He clearly did not believe me and thought I was making stuffs up to avoid him. I murmured "But dude, I was telling the truth."
And I sat there for a good 10 minutes smiling and thinking, was I really so weird?
Not having a TV - was it such a rare thing these days? Not taking interest in watching TV or any online series, was it that shocking?
I don't have a sofa or dining table or the whole typical home necessities - because they aren't my necessity. Is it so odd?
Are species like me so extinct that I succeed in catching raised brows every now and then?
I am used to the constant nagging from my loved ones, but a complete stranger's reaction, just reminded me that what I think as usual may not be so for most others.
Well, I guess my normal is not really the standard normal. But, who cares :)
Don't tell strangers that you live alone. In fact, don't even tell strangers anything on phone (i.e. that you don't have TV).
ReplyDelete:) I completely agree with you Potential Thief.
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