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Youth stands meekly at shop

Nevertheless, there is that young man, so modest and sincere that he doesn't even know the costs of the different goods in his large store. His direct response to the rate enquiry used to be that his elderly father was aware of it.  Naturally, he stays in the store to weigh the various things for clients who come into his roadside business, but he doesn't seem to feel comfortable telling them how much each item costs exactly. Some patrons of his roadside store think this is incredible, if not intimidating. But it's because of how rigid he is about order, how disciplined he is, and how he obeys his father's instructions.  If his simplicity conveys a familiar sense of meekness, it's because he fears his father. The world is now his, and he speaks very little about a very different element of it.  While he weighs the goods for the clients who are waiting, he doesn't  really think of anything noteworthy. His simplicity reveals a somewhat more modest nature, thus no ...

What is in a nickname?


Sonu, Monu, Pappu, Babu, Raja
or any other adorable nicknames are just uttered for the male boys in endearment. Significantly. These are presumably neither derived from French, Greek, Latin, Japanese or Sanskrit languages. All are undeniably more or less taken from our widely spoken Hindi language. Who will stand to counter instantly? 

William Shakespeare once wrote: What is in a name? He must not have been informed of the anger that now brews in accepting the nickname. Those days were distinguishable, now there is too much tension & contention and political motives in accepting a nickname. However, the question arises: Why should a name be deformed? Why should continue an undeserved debate on nicknames?

We are undoubtedly disturbed and stand up to oppose by offering much annoyance at a particular name from a considerably famous appellation Pappu. It is now affixed with disgrace by all inclinations. What used to be lovingly rehearsed by the parents for their dearest little sons has penetrated the portals of politics! Is this a straight result of consistent scientific advancement? Where have we reached in a far more civilised society?

It is a simple yet trendy male name in most households for boys being brought into use more often than not. None can disavow it at first sight. It is a strong and exceptional mixing of the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes with backstage dramatic conversation. 

While laboriously searching its basic roots, it becomes obvious that this particular name is fundamentally derived from none other than the Hindi language. 

Standing for endearment to an innocent boy, this nickname for boys has practically been attached to them. However, there remains no big problem for all those teenage boys who are endearingly addressed by such a popular nickname. 

The drawback is that when this nickname moves in the political circles, there begins a problem and it is only afterwards all the stories start circulating and corrupting the atmosphere. 

We seemed to have opted for an incognito name with an oversized form of criticism. A smattering of open disgrace from no sense that reads “take what you need”. What is the need to distort a name immediately? 

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