What can melt your heart?
Last Updated: 27.06.2025 05:29

Me- (laughs)
Me- hey what you're doing here?
In between, they all might have called me didi for more than 6–7times.
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Me- (keep laughing)
What can melt your heart?
Me- one by one we'll play both of them okay?
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Me- (who don't even know doll jesi ponytails kya hoti) hein? From which angle this ponytails look like that of dolls cutie?
Scene2- playing with neighborhood kid.
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Scene- oath ceremony
Not infants but kids. Specially kids from nursery-class5. Their laughs, their smile, their ‘thankyouu’, their humorous talks and senseless questions everything melts my heart.
Everyone- let's play ‘ek machli pani mai gyi’
How do I remove frizz from hair?
He- shulutii ke saath t..si le saath..
My was over so i was standing among the kids of monitor group as my friend was their deputy head.
Talks with kids.
What is the cost of implementing synchronized traffic lights in a mid-sized city?
Everyone - okay didi.
Scene 1- i was sent for monitoring class 3rd
Suddenly a girl in front of whom i was standing asked me, “didi aap doll jesi chhoti karke kyu aate ho?”
Everyone- my name is this, my name is that (one by one)
Me- i mean to say why you came to my house? (like an interviewer)
Girl- your face with these two ponytails look like doll
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Me- hey, what's your name? (to everyone one by one)
hearhim (ignore my voice)
Their voice, when they call my name and sometimes if they tease me that blushing is real.
Me- accha, okay okay, i agreed.
He- (blank face)
He was that kid in the above attached video. He calles me ‘shuluutiii’
One of them- no let's play ‘das bees’
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Girl- no, sacchi your ponytails look like dolls
Everytime after each oath ceremony i miss the chaos we make together and again wait for the next year eagerly.
This isn't the first time someone said this to me but this was something different that put a smile on my face.
I don't have any younger brother or sister so when children in my school calls me ‘didi’, i am like-