Bengaluru’s Endless Quirks

By Ranjit Shergill on his recent visit to India.

The IT capital of India, Bengaluru (also dubbed the ‘garden city’) has become the epicentre of creative quirks. The following captures illustrate a plethora of unrivalled hilarity whether you are walking the streets of Bengaluru, delving into culinary delights or just simply marvelling at intended or unintended nuances:

 

Before you even have a chance to withdraw from a local ATM, you will be subject to suspected fraud with ‘Skimmer’ (whatever such a term means)

Toilets; Lavatory; W.C; Restroom and now the above at Mamagoto Restaurant, Indiranagar

The local way of warning trespassers ‘don’t bum our sofas out by placing yours’ at Chumbak store that aim to ‘tickle the humour of an Indian customer’

Makes sense not to wear a helmet as it might obstruct the ‘tree size’ log you’re carrying…

List of extensive park prohibitions and then the last one mentioned is being a ‘nuisance’. Surely everything mentioned beforehand is exactly that – so how to define what being a ‘nuisance’ is…??

‘Safty First’ – ‘Speed Next’ – The driver says with bricks unstacked and one step away from tumbling off the truck…

Cream Stone Ice Cream chain insist you devour this glorious provision irrespective of any monsoon downpour

From a distance what does it appear that they are ‘experts’ in…

 

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  • Ranjit loves opinions and as such writing presents him with the golden opportunity to share his views across a large landscape of readers. His aspiration is to draw viewership from all backgrounds, thereby reaching out to a worldwide audience. It is safe to say that Ranjit is addicted to travelling, whether it be the backroads of Central America or a cycling journey across the River Danube. Ranjit embraces cultural hotspots and feels that travelling combines exciting adventures with humbling life experiences.

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