05 September,2021 04:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Rahul da Cunha
Illustration/Uday Mohite
1. âYou can't be serious!"
2. âWhich planet are you from'?
3. âMan, you're old fashioned'
Natasha, âNats' for short, is 17, and lives next door, having moved in last March.
"Hello, I'm your neighbour, Rahul," I say to her one morning, picking up the newspapers, as she returns from a party.
"Hi uncleâ¦sup?" she says, lowering her mask.
"If you could avoid referring to me as âuncle'?" I suggest cheerily, through clenched teeth.
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"No worries, Rahul uncle," she chirrups, nonchalantly, a twinkle in her eye.
"So how's uhm⦠life, treating you?" I enquire, transfixed by her mixed pink and black tresses.
"Sucks bruh."
â'What âsucks', Nats?"
"Everything⦠this damn mask, can't breathe, it covers half my face, guys trying to chat me up, talking really only to my eyes, can't see what the dude looks like through the mask. Some OCD folks don't wanna hang unless you've had both shots... it's surreal, man. I'm fully fried."
(Eye roll)
I change the topic.
"How was this âparty' you went to?"
"Pretty âawes'."
"Uhm, pretty âawes'⦠means what exactly?"
"Awesome... âawes' is short for awesome."
(Eye roll)
"Should you be out socialising in closed places?" I enquire.
"Dude, FOMO."
"FOMO?"
"Fear of missing out⦠everyone was there! Anyway, YOLO."
âWhat's YOLO?"
"You only live once, yo."
"You're not from the city, right? Where did you move from?"
"Delhi. Couldn't stay with the ârents'."
"You're telling me the rents are higher in Delhi."
"Duhâ¦. ârents' is short for âparents'."
(Eye roll)
"What's with this thing you young people do of shortening every word... is that really necessary?"
"Yeah, it's way cooler."
"You think, the phrase, âCouldn't stay with the rents' is cooler than âCouldn't stay with the parents'?
"Defo, dude."
"Therefore what?"
(Eye roll)
"Not âtherefore', uncle⦠âdefo'. Defo is short for âdefinitely."
"I don't get this," I object.
"See bruh, with your gen, the words you use are so âblah' ⦠so boring⦠we like to add some attitude."
"Give me an example," I challenge.
"K. The word âwhatever' is dull⦠'whateves' is cooler⦠âtattoos' is boring, âtats' is happening."
"So when do you think this âdemic' will end?" I ask.
âUhm bruh, what's âdemic'?"
"Short form for pandemic," I explain.
I see her lips curl slightly, short form for a smile
"Bro, not everything has a short form... no one uses âdemic' for âpandemic'. LOL"
"What's with these annoying acronyms⦠why not just laugh out loud⦠why say LOL or ROFL."
"Uncle, you sound so old fashioned."
"Okay, Nats⦠are you watching the new season of âMoney Heist'?"
"Yeah began on Friday, it's âso sick' man!"
"Oh you don't like it? I thought it was a rage."
"No bruh, I love it⦠âit's sick' means âit's great'."
"Why do you young people's phrases of positivity have negative phrases/words⦠I don't get it?"
"Like what?"
"Like âit's sick' or âthat's wicked'. Also, what's with this wrong usage of English? Take âmy bad' ? Why can't you say, âmy fault', or âmy mistake'?
"Cuz âmy bad' is way cooler yoâ¦its âobs'."
(Eye roll)
"What's âobs'?"
"Oh man â¦. âobs' is obviously."
"Natasha, I thought the short form of obviously is âobvio'?"
"It used to be âobvio', now it's âobs'."
Natasha took a pause.
"BTW, I'm heading to Goa with my 'bae' for a few days."
"Why, too much WFH," I smile.
"Can't take Boms, man, need a break."
"Boms?"
"Boms... Bombay. Got it, uncle?"
(Eye roll)
"Okay have fun," I say.
"âTotes' will."
Rahul daCunha is an adman, theatre director/playwright, photographer and traveller. Reach him at rahul.dacunha@mid-day.com