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Dad, about his Train Journeys Open in new Window. [E]
Dad narrating incidents in South India in the 1960s, traveling by railway.
by THANKFUL SONALI RIP BIKERIDER Author Icon
Review by Vaishali Author IconMail Icon
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Rated: E | (5.0)
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Hello just came across this through the newsfeed! I was excited to hear this.

Local Indian Railways never fail to fascinate people. Being famous for overcrowding, delay in timings, tea vendors and daily wonderful incidents they take us on an exciting journey. If I talk specially about tea vendors, I guess they are masters in that. Without getting any management schooling or business ideas, they sell their tea at max. level. Once I saw a tea vendor who used to read newspaper in the morning and then during his whole daily selling routine, he would narrate the news to the local people. The most amazing thing was that he used to tell only those sections, which his customers demanded to listen. This is really good!

Often we have seen that in other countries people are alone on subways or busy on their phone etc. But only here, we get all sorts of live entertainments.

I like the accent of your father. It's so calm and verbal.

Thanks for sharing!
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