Who is standing in the queue?

0
839
2 of 3
Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse
7 am in the morning The line has already started piling up from 3 am It's a small branch of Corp Bank
7 am in the morning.
The line has already started piling up from 3 am.
It’s a small branch of Corp Bank.
There are several standbys, who are willing to stand in the queue for you in exchange of money starting from Rs 20-30
There are several standbys, who are willing to stand in the queue for you in exchange of money starting from Rs 20-30.
The new currency is already up for debate with several dissing on about how it looks and what exactly will those "chips," they said will be on the note, do?
The new currency is already up for debate with several debating on about how it looks and what exactly will those “chips,” according to the popular rumor they said will be on the note, actually accomplish.
You are supposed to carry an identification proof to have the money for exchange. If statistics are to be belived that excludes a huge chunk of Indian population
You are supposed to carry an identification proof to have the money for exchange.
If statistics are to be believed that excludes a huge chunk of Indian population.
By 9 am bystanders tend to flock around to watch the fun and pass remarks on the proceedings
By 9 am bystanders tend to flock around to watch the fun and pass remarks on the proceedings.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems to hve been right about saying, people from all walks of life are standing in a queue to get their hard earned money exchanged. Which also means that it is their money, which they earned and now they have to exchange it without any mistake of their own Here is a student an office goer and a businessman standing in the line for 3 hours now
Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems to have been right about the statement that people from all walks of life are standing in a queue to get their hard earned money exchanged. Which also means that it is their money, which they earned and now they have to exchange it without any mistake of their own. Here is a student, an office goer and a businessman standing in the line for 3 hours now.
Some are taking it in the stride although the general consent is "Bakaiti hai sab" loosely translated-All this for no actual purpose"
Some are taking it in the stride, although, the general consent is “Bakaiti hai sab”.
Loosely translated- “All this for no actual purpose”.
It is definitely tiring and testing your patience after 3 hours
It becomes really tiring and tests your patience after 4 hours.
Some decide to try again the next day after standing in the queue for 3 hours. TAking a leve from office the money exchange is apparently not a good excuse
Some decide to try again the next day after standing in the queue for 4 hours.
Taking a leave from office for getting the money exchanged is apparently not a feasible excuse.

 

Go to the next page

2 of 3
Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse

LEAVE A REPLY