What does it mean to be a bachelor miya bhai in UAE, or any other country! (Read through the Disclaimer to avoid any misunderstandings)
- When you were new here, you were surprised that there are so many desis in Dubai (‘India se bahar gaye jaisa dikhraich nai‘)
- You learnt that the term desi refers to Indians and Pakistanis
- You were surprised that the guys at the immigration counter and many locals spoke fluent Hindi/Urdu
- You start looking for residences in Dubai but end up sharing an apartment in Sharjah
- Rolla and Hor Al Anz are the first options people will give you as prospective residential areas
- You think you don’t need a whole flat until you are married
- You refer to any Asian as a Chapta
- You refer to citizens of Bangladesh as Bangali
- Among all the multifarious cuisines available in Dubai your favorites are Hyderabadi. Period.
- If you don’t find any Hyderabadi hotel (we have done away with restaurants, cafes, etc.) your preference is Pakistani, Bangali and Malabari and strictly in that order
- You look through the entire menu (or listen to the entire well-versed recitation from the waiter) and end up ordering Biryani regardless of where you are eating
- Your primary diet is rice-oriented meals (“Bhai chawal jab tak nai khaye khana aang ku nai lagta!“)
- You defend Hyderabad’s ownership of Biryani very aggressively
- You are a huge fan of the Arabic cuisine but usually don’t know their names (except Mandi of course!)
- You will never ever try Filipino cuisine (‘Kya kya daallete ki chapte‘)
- Marina walk is Goron ka adda
- Phrases like Akhi, My Friend, Habibi, Tammudu, Chida become a part of your vocabulary
- Reading the phrases above you know precisely which phrase is used for which nationality
- You are now smiling (probably)
- You cannot help but find similarities between locations here and back home (‘Bur Dubai poora Sultan Bazar dikhta‘)
- You go shopping for clothes here and decide that the quality and pricing is better in Hyderabad
- When people find out that you are an Indian their usual follow-up question is, “From Kerala?”
- The follow-up question pisses you off
- In Ramadan you miss dhai wade and haleem and discuss it at least once during the day
- You locate places that serve these and try them out
- You are never satisfied with what they offer ‘Rumaan ke saamne milta dekho jo bhi milta‘ or ‘Shah Ghouse ki baat nai aati‘
- Anybody going home on vacation is entrusted with a ‘parcel’ to carry (‘Bhai ghar ke waastey thoda saamaan bhejna hai aapke saath‘)
- Said parcel is promised to be not over 5 kgs
- Said parcel turns out to be a microwave, a tv set, a few clothes, chocolates and so on
- You plan your vacations around Eid
- You book your tickets a week before Eid and find that they are either unavailable or very expensive
- You resolve to book your tickets for the next year’s vacation well in advance
- You make the same mistake the next year and resolve to be better the following year
- You never stop making this mistake
- Your request for a vacation usually starts with ‘I have to urgently go to India as there is some emergency’
- The first hour after returning from vacation is spent unpacking the food items and placing them in the refrigerator
- You can spot other Hyderabadis just by taking one look at them
- You wouldrather buy a Hello card than invest in a postpaid connection
- You’d rather spend a quarter-hour looking for a kacchi parking than pay for parking
- Availability of kacchi parking is a major factor in deciding destinations on an outing
- The petrol indicator in your car is always hovering dangerously over E, old habits die hard
- You go to extra mile to avoid Salik routes
- You walk around Dubai like you own the place (hell yeah!)
Disclaimer:
- A bachelor miya bhai is any sad lonely soul living by himself in Dubai/Sharjah
- Miya bhai is a male adult (over 20) Hyderabadi
- Miya bhais in other Gulf countries may relate to it too
- Haven’t encountered many miya bhens (or behens) so this is just about the guys (male chauvinism at its finest!)
- Khatti daal people and non-khatti daal have both been considered for this list (although I have favored the khatti daals more)
- If you pronounce Hyderabad as Hydra-bad (with either one or both the ds sounding like the d in dog) then you cannot call yourself a Hyderabadi
- This jab is in jest, dil pe nakko lo
If you liked this post then here is a longer version for your giggles.