write abt any humorous incident from your life?
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While some types of comedy were officially sanctioned during the rule of Mao Zedong, the Party-state's approach towards humour was generally repressive.
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Explanation:
Being hostelers for four years, my friends and I had become insatiably hungry for palatable three-course meals.
One fine day, our male friends told us about how they went for weddings, uninvited, and devoured everything that was offered, without a questioning look.
Even if someone asked them who they were, they’d either say, “We are groom’s friends”, or “bride’s friends”, which will be followed by an understanding nod from the person who posed the question.
College life and friends, together gives you the courage to try the unthinkable and challenge everybody because, yeah, you are not alone.
So, this fateful day, we were walking back to our hostel when we saw a house well decorated with scented flowers and colorful lights. We looked at each other and we knew that we were game for this.
We went in, seated ourselves conveniently at the food court. There come the warm plates, followed by soup, then the main course, it was all so good. We happily gulped it down and didn’t miss the dessert either.
Once we were about to leave quietly, the guy at the gate smiled at us and kept looking at us. It was that look you give someone when you expect them to introduce themselves. Without a second thought, my friend proceeded, “We are the bride’s friends”.
His smile disappeared and after a split-second (which seemed to us like eternity), everybody who heard her laughed heartily. The kind of laughter you get to see in old cliched movies, towards the end.
We stood there, frozen.
Could it be the groom’s home? Why don’t someone just explain.
Then came another person and told us, “Well, this is not a wedding night or a reception. Today was the house warming of this new home of ours. Glad to have you all here, though.”