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Breakfast is hurried. Lunch is efficient. But is sacred. It is the one time all family members sit together. Phones are (supposed to be) banned. The conversation covers office politics, school grades, the rising price of onions, and who-said-what to whom in the apartment building’s WhatsApp group. The dinner plate—whether a steel thali or porcelain—is a democracy. Everyone gets the same dal , roti , and sabzi .
| Day | Typical Activity | Mini Story | |------|----------------|-------------| | | No non-veg; heavy cleaning | “Monday is ‘sabzi day’ – bitter gourd or bottle gourd. Son hides pieces under his roti. Mother finds them. ‘Eat it, it’s good for blood sugar.’” | | Thursday | Visit to temple or guru | “Grandmother fasts until moonrise. She breaks her fast with jaggery and roti after seeing the moon from the balcony.” | | Saturday | Market run (sabzi mandi) | “Father bargains with the vendor: ‘₹40 per kg for tomatoes? Last week ₹30!’ The vendor smiles: ‘Bhaiya, inflation.’ They settle at ₹35.” | | Sunday | Family day – lunch together, maybe a movie | “The entire family eats on the floor, sitting cross-legged. Biryani or paneer butter masala. Then a ‘roast session’ where each person shares one funny thing that happened during the week.” | roxybhabhi20251080pnikswebdlenglishaac2+top
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