Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Tring Tring…. Hi dear, how are you?





Tring Tring…. Hi dear, how are you? What’s up today? Blah blah blah blah…. Whether you are in theatre, restaurant, pub, holiday spot, driving car / bike or even in restroom, you can hear TRING TRING (or latest ringtone).


Mobile has become inevitable, inseparable and more than a necessity in life. We have become so dependent on mobile that contact numbers, birthdays, etc. which we can say on being ask for, in a matter of second in yesteryears. Now we don’t even remember such things. For contact number, we will search in our phonebook; for birthdays or such occasion dates, we will browse through calendar in our mobile phone.


There are situations where you are moving away from friends to have a talk over mobile and they feel that you are treating them as un-important (which is not so), you go crazy if you are not able to find misplaced mobile phone (if you lose purse, you wont mind but cell phone will make you like living dead body), you would be possessive if anyone is using your mobile phone, heart pumps out if mobile phone drops from your hand to hit ground and many other such incidents.


If I ask you question “5 Things you cannot live without”; I am sure that most of you would have mobile phone in list of top inseparable 5 things.

5 comments:

  1. hmm..VERY TRUE...Excuse me!!..I was talking in your case...ok its just that you cant be without phone...mention it like that...everytime u write "you you in the blog.." and exclude yourself from that safely...
    ne ways nice thought...n realy true..
    by the way I hope your cell phone was not the reason for this looooong absence from blogging..

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  2. nimisha, mobile was not a reason for my long absence from blogging. it is just, topic were not creating interest in me for blog. by mentioning "you" in blog does not mean that i am excluding myself...i m just writing in general....

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  3. Hey Ab,

    I thought your blog wud end up with the topic "Luvabhi Blog Fanatics" Fortunately not...:)

    Good to c ur blog and its very true... Eventhough its a great invention, it has developed a huge communication gap b/n family memebers & friends... is the sad truth...

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  4. Hey, this blog has been ur best so far...very nice to read..
    but hey u have a phone so do others rite? so, these ppl understand the importance of a ph call and do not exactly misunderstand as we treating them as unimportant...
    but cant help it na abhi.. see, these days ppl run in heat of hope, they hardly have tiime for anything... there is no leisure.. they want things to happen in a click.. hence in this tech age, cell ph is dfntly a huge huge hit!
    aks me! fr me my cell is more than just a gadget...i listen to music, i play... i store... its like a frnd!

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  5. heyyy... watever u said s exactly true... but its got many plus points also... which u 4got or dint wanted to give importance too... say like if u dint hve a phone then i dont think it wazz possible 4 u too contact ur boss..
    anywayssss it wass nice readin it..

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