The Day Of Full Of Hunger.

 So Hello everyone this post is for the day 28.03.2022 and here is a stupid thing I did in my first semester exams I wrote the date with the year 2021. So let us start.

I woke up at 11 am and started checking my messages and one friend said that I forget to make yesterday's blog and I replied bhul Gaya (I FORGOT) which was a lie clear as mineral water but I didn't have an excuse for my procrastination so moving forward I saw that our kitchen, hall and my room was a mess so I started cleaning and It took me like 2 hours because I took like 20 breaks in between. That day 5 of my batchmates were in my flat and they came to watch  IPl (Indian premier league) together but guess what I don't like cricket ANY REASON NAAHHHHHAHA and I don't like watching it either. AND DO I CARE WHAT OTHERS THINK ABOUT IT?NAAH. So I made my lunch which was Raita(Curd mixed with onions and with little hot ghee on top) and 5 ROTIS. It was quite tasty and fulfilling.

So now I had to get out of the house to avoid these cricket maniac friends and luckily one of my friends called and told me to go to Sarojini Nagar for shopping but you know this bachelor and this ability to survive without a wallet so I took 20 rupees chute (change) for the bus and paid him online.

Then I took a bus and went to his flat and from there we took the metro to Sarojini Nagar it cost me 19 rupees (10+9). But we forgot the most important part it was Sunday that day and there was a huge crowd there. And do I love the crowd? Naah.

But do I love exploring markets??????

FUCK YES I DO. 

So we started exploring the Sarojini Nagar. And there was this guy who was selling 4th copies of branded watches came near me shown me few pieces of Fastrack and one got my eye it was cool, black and stylish so I asked it cost he said 600 rupees and eye lost its sparkle and I turned away he said 500 rupees I still didn't give him attention then he said: " AAP BATAO " (You tell me the price).

Then I said 150 rupees and he lowered the price from 600 to 500 to 450  to 300  to 250 to 200 and then I asked my friend about the price and he told me 100 rupees and he heard and went with a frown angry face.

So our goal was to buy fake jewelry, earrings, joggers, and full sleeve t-shirts.

And for like two hours we were just hoping from stalls to shops to hawkers but we were not able to find anything eye-catching and also budget-friendly.

We were quite thirsty because of the heat like there were so many girls there because the market was more female-oriented rather than being unisex.

So like tops, t-shirts, bottom wear like pants of girls were of price range starting from 50 rupees but men wear range started from 100 rupees which were somewhat not feasible for us two boys so after half an hour we found a shop selling long sleeves for 200 rupees which have the difference of 100 rupees from previous shops. 

We found earrings and jewelry at 5.44pm which were pretty nice.

We were not able to find joggers at a feasible price. 

So I bought two earrings for my two sisters.

And my friend bought one earring, one jewelry, and full sleeve T-shirt.

And we drank water from a water bottle if any of you are having any lewd thoughts.

At 8 pm we went home by metro and ate a half plate of momos which were okay not because of their taste but because I don't like momos personally because of my weak digestive system. (so many because)

Then I ate a pastry from a bakery which is now my favorite I don't remember the bakery's name but I will put its name in the next post.

Then I went home by bus and got to know that the Maid didn't come that day so i was pretty much pissed off but I didn't lose my patience and made sandwiches for me and my friends which were not so tasty but were fulfilling for some time. 

Then we went to the park and started doing some exercises on free use equipment. We had fun there because of the intense workout and I know this sounds really bad but I am a dirty person. :)

Then I started writing 27.032.2022 post and finished it at 1.40 am. 

And a fine aromatic smell of Poha( FLATTENED RICE INDIAN SNACK ) came from  the kitchen I opened my room's door and saw my friend making poha at midnight then we ate it and went to sleep.

Well, it's 2 pm in the afternoon and I am hungry so let us meet in the next post.

Lesson learned: always carry a water bottle with yourself while exploring this type of market.

Below are some random pics of my day.








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