We've done this before. If you're reading Vol 2 without seeing the Vol 1 then your LKG teacher failed at life. Here, save her the humiliation and read the Vol 1 now.
Let's get back to the point. So apparently there are so many things that are common in our households that it's incredible. Our readers are so observant and sweet that they prompted numerous things that we find undoubtedly in our houses. So we added a couple of our own and made this post for you.
Door venaka hanger with dad’s shirts and pants hanging on it. We know this one because some of us MIGHT have stolen money out of dad's shirt pocket when we were young.
Endipoina mamidakulu from the last panduga on the front door. Probably poina pandagaki evarno kurchi ekkinchi kattinavi. Next pandagaki malli kurchi ekke varku ave.
One Biyyam Dabba in a corner in the kitchen.And it should look something like this.
One corner in the house that is reserved for old newspapers. And edo oka Sunday aa newspapers anni raddi vaadiki ammesi amma dabbulu dasthndi.
Ekkada daasthundi?? Popula petti lo!
Fridge meeda evaro relatives edo ooru nundi techina magnets. It's mandatory to have fruit magnets. You need to be constantly reminded plastic fruits for some reason, that our markets don't even sell.
Horlicks and Boost bottles that are actually used to store Putnalu Podi or Kandi Podi or pakkintollu ichina pacchadi.
Great grandmother/grandfather or both photos in one corner of the house. Bonus points if you grew up listening to their life story while your parents nostalgically stare at it.
Thank you, Sindhuja Sakharapalli, Ravi Chandra M and Truely Pawan for your inputs!







