A two hour
slow train journey, a four hour early morning sleepy drift over Arabian sea,
and a short 14 hour discovery of a huge Emeritus carrier which landed over 600 of us on New York’s not so busy
lobby with a cloudy, cold afternoon whispering welcoming notes to America. The
courtesy of employees is amazing. A long walk to the next gate which led me to
the last air stretch of that journey really made me fresh. Expensive food, cosmopolitan
passengers, non-stop touch-downs and take-offs through misty windows – all these
did not take long. After the previous carrier, this Delta with hardly a couple
of flight attendants and a diet coke on asking seemed like a toy. By now I seem
to have learned the art of passing through the rituals of the airports.
At 9.30 p.m Detroit was awake
with Britto and Pearl suddenly joining me. How familiar are they with the road
rules, menu cards, where-to-find-what, the American slang, the friendly smile
to strangers and what not! The ‘you’ attitude that I read in the management
books was very much visible here. The discipline of the roads and queues, the
ever courteous welcome smiles of men and women across the counters, frequent
mumblings of thank you’s, and have-a-good-day’s,
reminded me that I am in a different region. And when I listlessly knocked down
an expensive china pot from its shelf, a shop assistant swiftly came not to reprimand me nor even to ask for compensation, but to reassure me that
things were alright. I just reminded myself that I was far away from my home
town.
Beautifully articulated acha :) wanting to see many more detailed ones.... Feels good to see the once new now taken for granted lifestyle through your eyes..splurge of gratitude emerges :)
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ReplyDeleteVery Interesting Acha...! Looking out for more of your Experience there:-)
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