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Reading forum posts, news from all the main Indian media or watching some popular random Indian TV shows members had posted, I have been wondering why is this "Sir G Kal" strike so deeply rooted into Indian psychology.
Could it be, because growing up they hear it so often that this "Sir G Kal" has become an inseparable part of their thought process (if they have one)?:
Customer to Chai Wala: When do I get my tee?
Chai Wala: Sir G Kal.
Policeman to Paan Wala: Oye where is my bhatta?
Paan Wala: Sir G Kal
Teacher to Student: Home work done?
Student: Sir G Kal
Modi to Ajit Devil: Oye Ajitay, Pariker, Accusing Pakistan is not enough, what do we do?
Ajit Devil + Manohar (in chorus): Sir G Kal.
Any ideas?
Could it be, because growing up they hear it so often that this "Sir G Kal" has become an inseparable part of their thought process (if they have one)?:
Customer to Chai Wala: When do I get my tee?
Chai Wala: Sir G Kal.
Policeman to Paan Wala: Oye where is my bhatta?
Paan Wala: Sir G Kal
Teacher to Student: Home work done?
Student: Sir G Kal
Modi to Ajit Devil: Oye Ajitay, Pariker, Accusing Pakistan is not enough, what do we do?
Ajit Devil + Manohar (in chorus): Sir G Kal.
Any ideas?
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