At 12, it used to be the lunch break. A few of us will walk down the trail across the Ladies Hostel and downhill to the college junction. Across the bus workshop and behind the row of small shops, we would go to the shabby shop with two rows of desks put across each other. Most of the time, there is a wait time. For the maximum occupancy for Eliyas Chettan's kanhikkada was only 8. So we would wait while Eliyas Chettan serves the kanhi and keeps it ready to cool down to what he calls "room temperature" There was nothing to be separately ordered - for most days. Some days he will have special beef fry or mathi (iwashi) fry or some bigger fish.
Know what I am reading now? Vaccum cleaner reviews. I want a vaccum cleaner. Back in India, I would have called up Eureka Forbes. Or would have gone to a shop and would have looked around for options. Done. Here in this world of market economy where consumer is supposed to rule the world, I am struggling. There are so many models around. Upright, stick type, bagless, cannister and so many companies. Prices range from $40 to $500. They vary from shop to shop. Some online shops give you good discounts. Then they charge you for delivery and or installation separately. You never get a full picture. There is always a dark hole that you never know exists.
Same with car. New car? So many dealers selling the same car. Call up all dealers, ask for quote, bargain, get the best deal. Easy. Then there are certain things they did not tell you. Destination charges, taxes, dealer option prices, documentation charges. Loans, fortunately I dont have a credit history yet and I am left with one choice. The Texans CU special deal. Thats good. Going for a used car at CarMax sounds better for me. No bargains, no hidden costs. Pay what they wrote and drive away. Anyway I have not decided. As ever, I am undecided. To decide or not, when to decide or not, I dont know. I am thoroughly confused.
I still doubt if it was wise to do a relocation such late in age. Man, I am so tired. Thank God, I have no decided on a house, almost decided on internet/phone/tv package. Wonder why none has an all inclusive package that covers everything that I wanted? There are many options here but in total what you get for what you pay is the same. Contents are the same in all these different boxes.
Who says consumer rules? This is a perfect place that proves monopoly need not mean just one company. Multiple companies can run a monopoly too.
Eliyas Chettan did not have a competition serving kanhi anywhere in the vicinity. But he did not run a monopoly. None of us were dying for kanhi too. But we did not have any issue. What we want is not too many choices. But one dependable solution.
Friday, July 27
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7 comments:
awww isogashii desu ne!!
u could have bought JP car from my company...*sob*
wish u all the best, riyaz-chan!
what is kanhi? is that yummy food??
Niki chan
kanhi is Japanese おかゆ
my problems and confusion have increased reading this post :)
atleast u have some decisions...
i am left with choices!
I always thought having choices is the ultimate comfort and best indicator of an evolved society. Now after reading your post, I must think again.
あっ、どうもありがとうございました~!!
よい週末を!(^o^)b
It has been so nice to go through your posts...may be im in yr direction with the move no4 in 7 yrs.. dont loose your confidence.. i think it is the adaptability that makes you to survive in today's world. Honestly, sometimes i think it was better if I was born in my father's generation. world was a much better place to live. eliyas chettan worried only about his day to day survival, not abt latest trends in mobile, car, home etc. If you were in cochin, i doubt probably my father knows you as well..
Shifas
Agreed. Life was definitely better with less "comforts" as we defined today. And better when we had less choice to find out which "comfort" suites us perfectly?
Your father would have known me??
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