Friday, August 14, 2009

School Experience

In our school, every teacher had a nickname. We did not know who gave that nickname and also why that name was given.

I can remember one funny incident. I was in a school upto my 5th grade. I transferred to a new school for my 6th grade. At that age, I was very innocent. My cousin, who was 2 years senior to me, was already in that school. The day before going to the new school for the first time, I asked my cousin who is going to be my class teacher. He said my class teacher is “mullangi” (radish) (mooli).

So I go to the new school next morning. I was looking through each classroom to find out which one is mine. One teacher came out of a classroom and we had the following conversation:

Teacher: Pudusa? (Are you new?)

Me: Amam (Yes)

Teacher: Endha grade (Which grade?)

Me: 6th grade

Teacher: Endha section (Which section?)

Me: Theriyaadhu (I don’t know)

Teacher: Yaar vaadhyaar? (Who is your teacher?)

Me: Theriyaadhu. Aanal avar peyar mullangi (I don’t know. But his name is mullangi)

Teacher: Naandhaan andha mullangi. Ulla vaa (I am that mullangi. Come inside the class)

After a week or so, he gave me a big lecture on calling teachers by their funny nicknames.

25 comments:

  1. LOL...That was funny..you must have had "great" primary school memories then..

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  2. That was hilarious ...This is what make every one adore kids.

    Thanks for dropping in my blog.

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  3. I had a wide teacher nick named 'chauda'. He had a special wide chair in class only for him

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  4. Hahahahaha..Hilarious. That was so innocent and loved the way your teacher handled it.

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  5. hahaha...funny, its all thanks to all seniors of our school that very religiously passed on the tradition, n so did we...lol!! We had a teacher called "MONU" lol, wonder why he was called that but was a funny man.

    u reminded me of my schooldays...n a smile on my face too...lol!!
    tc

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  6. Thanks for your comments Usha. And, welcome to my blog. School days are the best days.

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  7. Thanks for your comments Anamika. And,welcome to my blog. At that age, we are so innocent.

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  8. Thanks for your comments Pesto Sauce. And, welcome to my blog. I love your blog name. Did you read my previous blog, Pizza vs Pizza.?

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  9. Thanks for your comments Insignia. Yes, the teacher handled the situation very well.

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  10. Thanks for your comments. We do learn from our elders (seniors).

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  11. Hehe! Hilarious! Poor mullanghi! But he handled the situation(and u too) very well, didn't he? Seniors are like that, they pass on some useful and some not-so-useful info...but eventually there is a great bond between juniors and seniors, esp in college! Keep writing and entertaining us:)
    We had a "CHAVANNI(25 paise)" and a "RAVAN" in our school;)

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  12. Thanks for your comments Varsha. I appreciate it. These nicknames are funny most of the time. Sometimes, it is cruel. We had another teacher. One of his leg was handicapped. We used to call him "wheel bend". Later I felt sorry.

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  13. Thanks for your comments Titaxy. Some of the things we did and said at that age....rofl.

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  14. Hahahaha, that was so funny. I can almost picture the scene in my mind.
    But I must say your teacher handled it really well!

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  15. Thanks for your comments Aparna. My teacher handled it very well.

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  16. haha, that was one hilarious thing..nice post..

    and SG, you know, my firm's name is SG Legal Solutions :)

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  17. Thanks for your comments Neha.

    Can you represent me in dealing with SG Legal Solutions on a trademark issue? ha ha ha. Just kidding.

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  18. I can't believe it, you still remember that incident after all these years.
    And by the way...that's "Mr. Mullangi" to you!
    Remember, you're still not too old for me to pull you by the ears!!

    Regards,
    Your 6th grade teacher

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  19. Thank you for your comments Mr. Mullangi. I would love to be pulled by my ears by you any time any day. With best regards.

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  20. ROFL :D Hilarious :) N that teacher ws so cool! Cheers!

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  21. Hello, this is a nice post! Mullangi teacher is so broad minded and you still remember that incident? Nice. Write more!

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  22. Thanks for your comments thesongoflife. And, welcome to my blog. The teacher was very cool

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  23. Thanks for your comments Sandhya. And, welcome to my blog. He was very broad minded.

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  24. Ok, now that makes my day...

    Thank you SG!

    ~ NRIGirl

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