In our last call before
client (from a western country) went on year-end vacations I wished her Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year in advance. She said, "Well I do not
celebrate Christmas. But thank you." What was my reaction? First reaction
was of surprise. But what was I surprised at? I think I was surprised at her
frankness, honesty and speaking straight. Now is that something alien in our
country? If you wish someone in India "Merry Christmas", and one
replies, "I do not celebrate Christmas", I guess you won't judge the
person kindly. But if we judge the statement factually and impartially, there
is nothing wrong in it. Very often we find people in Western countries open,
frank and honest about whatever they do or don't do. In India we beat around
the bush. We call it composite culture may be to envelop our insecurities into
something of higher purpose as a form of justification. Is it our politeness,
accommodating nature, tolerance or conformism and lack of confidence in our
individuality which make us not frank and honest about what we do or don't do?
I think it is just our lack of thought... I think we are a rushed society with
no time to think...
And btw, Merry Christmas in advance :)
© Rahul
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