IDHAR UDHAR KI BAAT 120- GARIBON WALI BAATEIN (POOR MAN'S TALK)
“ Papa kya garibon wali batein karte ho!(Papa, you talk like a poor man!)” My son threw this line at me when I mentioned that at a dinner our host had slipped a ₹500 note as a tip to the waiters. Now, there were only four of us at the table. It wasn’t a big party, and the service was nothing to write home about. The tip felt less like generosity and more like a performance—perhaps to impress the waiter, perhaps to impress us. Or maybe just to impress himself. I have a congenital defect: I feel physical discomfort when I see money being wasted—by anyone. My family groans every time I ask the waiter to pack the excess food we ordered. They look at me as if I’m a source of insulting them in the eyes of public. A few days ago, I took a ride in a friend’s car worth over ₹90 lakhs. When he casually mentioned that the vehicle has to be sent 300 kilometres away ...