“Good evening ma’am!!” For the people who are oblivious enough, this ain’t any scene of some classroom; this is what is happening in the campus from the past 2 weeks! Oh before anything else, a very warm welcome to the freshers from Bubble’s side…the coming years are surely going to include many twists and turns that will help you shape up your life for better…wait! Did I just go philosophical at that??!!
Ah, so getting back at this “wishing” business…it is this kind of a ritual here at the campus to wish our seniors whenever and wherever you see them and address them as “sir/Ma’am”! So for the juniors who find all this weird, well guys let me just tell you that this is exactly what most of us feel as sophomores! Looking at the scene around I am so reminded of my first year...those evening walks when we would go around wishing every senior we would see!! *nostalgic*.
I still vividly remember the times when we joined here and had this terror of seniors and ragging in our minds…it was a relief though when that fear turned out to be just something unreal; we could not have expected something better than what we got! So much did I wish my seniors back then that now even if I have become a ‘super senior’ and they ‘super duper seniors’ I still can’t help myself from calling them Ma’am/Sir! Silly enough but then as they say that old habits die hard. Oh and the first time that we became seniors, gosh that was absolutely crazy! My batch mates and friends would remember how many of us had this craze of becoming seniors and trying to boss around the campus, only to be pulled down by the ‘anti-ragging’ affidavit!! Haha…I should have clicked pictures of some my friends when they had that alarming expression on their faces!!
And now that our juniors are seniors themselves, just a little piece of advice (why is Bubble more like Aunt Marge type today?!!!): please do not try to practice your ‘senior’ rights in the wrong ways...it could just back-fire and put you into some deep trouble! Enjoy your time to the fullest because that’s what life expects us to do. As for the super senior and super-duper seniors…relax and enjoy the scenario is all that Aunt Marge a.k.a. Bubble can say ;)……..au revoir!!!
Ah, so getting back at this “wishing” business…it is this kind of a ritual here at the campus to wish our seniors whenever and wherever you see them and address them as “sir/Ma’am”! So for the juniors who find all this weird, well guys let me just tell you that this is exactly what most of us feel as sophomores! Looking at the scene around I am so reminded of my first year...those evening walks when we would go around wishing every senior we would see!! *nostalgic*.
I still vividly remember the times when we joined here and had this terror of seniors and ragging in our minds…it was a relief though when that fear turned out to be just something unreal; we could not have expected something better than what we got! So much did I wish my seniors back then that now even if I have become a ‘super senior’ and they ‘super duper seniors’ I still can’t help myself from calling them Ma’am/Sir! Silly enough but then as they say that old habits die hard. Oh and the first time that we became seniors, gosh that was absolutely crazy! My batch mates and friends would remember how many of us had this craze of becoming seniors and trying to boss around the campus, only to be pulled down by the ‘anti-ragging’ affidavit!! Haha…I should have clicked pictures of some my friends when they had that alarming expression on their faces!!
And now that our juniors are seniors themselves, just a little piece of advice (why is Bubble more like Aunt Marge type today?!!!): please do not try to practice your ‘senior’ rights in the wrong ways...it could just back-fire and put you into some deep trouble! Enjoy your time to the fullest because that’s what life expects us to do. As for the super senior and super-duper seniors…relax and enjoy the scenario is all that Aunt Marge a.k.a. Bubble can say ;)……..au revoir!!!
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