Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Ending a conversation

Everyone has their own way of ending a conversation. Most often, it is abrupt. In this post I'm going to make a list of the most interesting ways to end a conversation.
Type 1: The Glare

Whenever Kavita Saxena, our Geography teacher, wishes to end a conversation she simply glares at the individual with whom she was conversing. Very very effective. Simple yet elegant. Makes a great statement.
Type 2: The Uthak-Bethak

Kaumudi Sharma, our Hindi teacher (I don't study Hindi, but she's our Class Teacher as well) normally doesn't end conversations. She normally oves 'em, because she's always "winning". But the moment she feels she's losing the "Battle" she orders the other party to do Uthak-Bethak. Absolutely lethal. No escape.
Type 3: Silence

Silence is put to unbelievably good use by my Math tutor. This is the most effective method of ending a conversation. If used effectively, this can strike a deathblow to even the most interesting conversations.
Type 4: The V.D. Agarwal Style

V.D. Agarwal has a unique style. And this is my personal favourite. Prior to the termination of the conversation, VDA's head starts turning crimson. His chest puffs up and at the same time he raises his left hand to the left of the year and brings it down upon the closest piece of furniture. It culminates with a shout of "OH YOU SHUT UP". Note the absense of any punctuation. Has been used intentionally as that is exactly how he says it.
That's it for now. But remember, you are bound by the Laws of Blogging to post a comment.
Dhruv Signing off.

12 comments:

Dhruv said...

And I've just crossed 400 hits!

Anonymous said...

HA!

Kelsey said...

I'm only posting a comment because I'm "bound to the Laws of Blogging."

But, yes. Very interesting...

I usually do the Type 3: Silence for ending a conversation.

But that's just me...

-Kelsey

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Anonymous said...

Well sorry bout screwing stuff up! All I was trying to say was that tho im impressed by ure methods of ending a convo, im just shocked that u 4got to mention Mrs jaw dropping french teacher, I really do look forward to reading bout his miserable attempts to dismiss a convo. N im really sorry for all the mess!
Rhea

Anonymous said...

Ohkay this is just crazy!! I wrote the bloody comment 5 times and each time i screwed up and ended up writing "his" for Nita Kumar (who pretty much luks like a female! tho u can neva be sure)

abhijit_das said...

please tell me how to generate clicks

Dhruv said...

What do you mean by "How to generate clicks?" Please clarify.

Anonymous said...

You can't get traffic to your blog. You've got to get your blog to the traffic.