🌧️ When the Rains Come: My Life Now Involves Umbrellas, Wet Shoes, and Sudden Power Cuts
🌂 Hook:
You wait months for the rain... romanticize it... make plans for chai and pakoras... and then… when it actually arrives, you suddenly remember:
“Oh right. Rain also means wet clothes, traffic jams, and power cuts at the worst times.”
☔ My Monsoon Mood So Far:
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Day 1: "Wow, how refreshing!"
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Day 3: "Okay, a little much but still fun."
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Day 7: "If I see one more muddy puddle, I’ll scream."
💧 Current Rain-Related Problems Nobody Warned Me About:
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The Shoe Dilemma:
Either wear flip-flops and splash mud on yourself… or ruin your good shoes. Pick your fighter. -
Drying Clothes Indoors:
The house now smells like damp fabric. Welcome to the Great Indoor Laundry Struggle of 2025. -
Power Cuts During Peak Netflix Time:
It’s always during the cliffhanger moment. Always. -
Wi-Fi Mood Swings:
Full signal... buffering... disconnect... reconnect... repeat. -
That One Umbrella That Always Flips Inside Out:
No matter how expensive it was.
🍵 The Only Upside:
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Hot chai
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Pakoras
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The smell of wet earth (until it turns into the smell of wet socks indoors)
✅ My Brilliant (and Not-So-Brilliant) Monsoon Hacks:
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Keeping an emergency torch near my bed (after two power-cut bathroom accidents)
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Plastic bags inside my backpack = Wet phone prevention
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Accepting that frizzy hair is now part of my personality
✅ Final Thought:
So yes, while the monsoon looks great in Bollywood movies (Remember the Song 'Barsaat mein )… in real life, it’s mostly me vs. muddy roads.
But hey, here’s to surviving it with a sense of humor… and extra chai.