Haud Ignota Loquor – I say things that are known

Second hand Jawani and Halkat Jawani

***Disclaimer: No! this post is not about Saifeena and also not about the songs which have the words as of the title of this post. These words do not seem awkward when you listen them in songs but they do if they are used to symbolize about somebody’s personal life.
You may find this post a bit weird or ugly due to the usage of language and words which were used actually between a group of people.***


Conversation 1:


Person 1: Abe saale!! wo tujhe pagal bana rahi he, use kar rahi tujhe.


Person 2: yaar aisa kuch nahin he.


Person 1: kya kuch nahin he? hum sab ko kya dikhta nahin he. Pehle waale ko to usne chod diya Gay bolkar and tu fresh he isiliye tere chakkar me he. <Ice daaliyo bhai>.


Person 3: <Oye, mere bhi ice daal de>, sahi to bol rha he ye, tabhi to tere ko itna space de rahi he. Tere alawa aur bhi logo ne module pe saath kaam kiya he phir unse itna friendly kyun nahin hoti wo. Tere ko fasa rahi he wo.


Person 2: yaar! kaisi thinking he tum logo ki!! shit!! hum bas friend he haan professional friend se aage waale friend he bas.


Person 1: Abe, friend vriend kuch nahin hota, tujhe apne jaal main phasa rahi he. Uske liye to badhiya he na ki ek fresh ladka pat jayega, nahin to ek middle class divorcee ko second hand jawani hi milti he.<saala!!, high ho kar bhi uski perwi kar rha he.>


Person 3: Abe koi he nahin uske pass, isiliye tujh me rab dikh rha he use. Warna kaun si “just friend” ladki raat me 1-2 ghante phone pe baat karti he be?


Person 2: WTF!! how do you know that I talk to her in night?


Person 1: <arey ye khatam to kar> Abe BKL!! hum ek flat share karte hein, itna to pta chal hi jaata he kaun kis se baat kar rha he.


Person 3: Initially we thought that you are just doing time pass with her. But now every one on the floor is talking about your not so secret floor love.


Person 2: Guys!! give me a break, Okay!! now both of you are crossing the line and both of you have already insulted mine and her relation whatever it is. I love to spend time with her and I don’t care if she was married once or twice, it does not matter to me. It’s my personal life and I don’t expect to hear such sluggish things from my roommates.


Person 1: <accha hua glass ni phoota> dekh bhai yahi to hum chahte hein that you take a break from her. Try to understand yaar, time pass thik he but why are you so serious about her. You are just 27 and in a year later you will be at good position in your career then you can choose any good girl from many girls. I am not saying that she is not good but she is experienced yaar.


Person 3: and it is like that only, fresh choose fresh for relations.


Person 2: Both of you, shut the fuck up, okay!! if you were not my room mates then I would have broken this bottle of magic moments on your fucking head. Douche bags.


Person 1,2: bhai, ye to gya, ye nahin samjhega.<chalo khatam kare, nahin to humare sir pe hi phootegi>


Conversation 2:


Person 1: Abe tujhe nahin pta? uski do shaadiyaan hui hein.


Person 2: Accha!! aisa kya hua? 


Person 3: Kya pta, bhaag gayi hogi pehle waali chod k ya phir isi ne bhaga diya hoga… maza nahin aa rha hoga ise.


Person 4: tabhi main sochun ki saala har time sab ki maa behen karne pe kyun lga rehta he, lagta he pehle waali chod gayi isiliye aisa rehta he.


Person 1: Abe jo bhi ho, doosri to mil gayi na!! saale ko do do mil gayi phir bhi baaki ladkiyon ko dekh kar tharkiya rehta he. 


Person 3: Saala, yahan ki tharak apni doosri waali pe nikalta hoga.


All: Ha ha ha!! 


Person 5: shhh!! wo saamne se aa rahe hein.


All: Good Morning Sir!


Person 1: Chalo be nikalte hein yahan se nahin to abhi humari hi le lega.


I hope you have interpreted what the above two conversation were about, what they were depicting and for whom by whom. 


Well, it seems that above conversations were taken between uneducated people with orthodox thinking but surprisingly they were taken among the employees of an IT firm for their top most manager and for their colleague. 


It’s very sad to see that educated people working in IT firms have such kind of thoughts for people who have been through failed marriage or got married twice for any reason. Why to develop false perception for such people with out even knowing the exact reason of their failed marriage?


We talk and believe that everybody has the right to live a happy and cheerful life on the other hand we symbolize these people as nymphomaniac, despo etc. whatever they do we are always ready to take a vouch on them , laugh about them and criticize them on their back, no one does the same thing for the people who are single or living a happy first marriage life.


There can be many reasons behind a failed marriage which leads one to go for second marriage or to have a second chance in love but it does not mean that society and people want them to be always single to show their sympathy and always pity them “Bechara! kitna bhala aadmi he… ab akela he…” or to use them as an object for making fun.


Different people have different thinking on this topic but I feel that the perception/image of a person should not be based on his/her personal life and one should neither try to find out the reason behind their commitment status nor to project them as a person which actually they aren’t.


9 responses to “Second hand Jawani and Halkat Jawani”

  1. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    I come from a perspective that people are doing the best they can and that some situations are extremely painful, awkward and difficult to navigate through. No one has the right to judge or offer an opinion based on our projections and personal beliefs.

  2. Nicki Sanders Avatar
    Nicki Sanders

    I was quite confused for much of the first conversation and still not too sure about the key message in the second. Thank you for explaining the meaning of the post because it confirmed that I had indeed been able to follow along.

  3. Pooja Abhay Avatar
    Pooja Abhay

    It happens all the time right, and probably in every sector. It happens even more when the concerned person moves up his career ladder. I have seen it often, rumours spread more in office environment than anywhere else.

  4. Ankit Garg Avatar
    Ankit Garg

    Yes, every sector has some people who thinks like that. Corporate office is the place where people work with painted face i.e. their painted face shows how professional they are but in reality they are just like other people in society, so moreover its the thinking of society rather than of people.

    And, career growth ki baat to aisi he ki if your team mate gets increment more than other team members then they say "Boss ka chamcha he, to jyada hi milega" 🙂

  5. Ankit Garg Avatar
    Ankit Garg

    Oh, yes I can understand that you were not able to make any sense out of those two conversation but if I would have written them in pure English then would have lost its original meaning.

  6. Ankit Garg Avatar
    Ankit Garg

    Btw, this time you got feed for my post so it confirms that nothing is wrong with your settings. 😀

  7. Ankit Garg Avatar
    Ankit Garg

    Hey!

    Thanks for visiting my space.

    And, yes people are expected to not to judge or offer an opinion based on projections but still they do it.

  8. I HEARD YOU Avatar
    I HEARD YOU

    yr conversations waise jop bhi kaho mast thi… pehli waali to thi ! aur rahi baat failed marriage ki, shaadi is in itself a very big deal… jab shaadi ho rahi hoti hai, to saare usi ke baare me to baat kar rahe hote hain… to divorce ki bhi baat obviously hogi. Aur offices famous hi apni gossip ke liye hote hain.. It is wrong to make fun of people like this but how can you stop other people? Rokne jaoge to keh denge-'tujhe bada interest aa rha hai '

  9. Ankit Garg Avatar
    Ankit Garg

    Yes, the last line is true. But, marriage is something which people to want to celebrate as it is categorized as something good and happy but divorces are not, they comes in the category of pain and sadness and it's the agony of human kind that people talk more about sad and painful things.

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