Here are a stereotypes I would like to break about myself:
1. Being a South Indian does not mean that I come to office with my hair dripping with oil. The closest I get to oil is when I have a champi on weekends.
2. No, I do not start my day listening to Carnatic music and drinking strong filter kaapi. I am not much of a beverage lover.
3. I do not eat on banana leaves. Steel plates work just fine.
4. I do tie garlands of jasmine on my hair. Believe me, those things cost a bomb in Mumbai.
5. I do not like gold! True, people down South have a fetish for the yellow metal and are known for resembling a jewelry shop during weddings but you may be surprised to know that there a few who do not fall for this silly show of wealth.
6. I do not have hundreds of relatives working in the Gulf who get me perfumes and dates and chocolates.
7. I do not binge on idlis, dosas and sambhars. Although they make for a delectable fare, I restrict them to once a month affair.
8. I do like to collect degrees and snob about my Ph.Ds. I am quite content with my current education and should I consider to opt for higher education, it would definitely not for scaling the wall of social snobbery.
9. No, I do not dislike North Indians.
10. And for the last time, my parents did not make me learn Bharatnatyam and Kathakali, so I do not have photographs of any such performance.
I took great effort to write this post so that the next time you do end up asking me any question which are resemble content-wise to any of the above ten points. So read it really well. Kthnxbye.