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Packing for a vacation is similar to executing a project, it needs a check list, time schedule, planning, budget allocation, and finally not to miss anything!! This year we are visiting our native place for a month, we have prepared a list several weeks before mainly comprising of gifts to our relatives and friends. We bought each a colorful (not multicolored…lol) suit cases, and fill them whenever we purchase something. Earlier days, we get several quality products those were not available back home or they were comparatively so expensive, the best example I can think of is electronic products, but now we get almost everything everywhere. My uncle used to wear particular brand shoe, that was not available in India, twice I bought him during my last trips, last week I called him, he told, “everything available here, if you need anything I will buy them for you” That is wonderful.



I asked my colleague who is also leaving next week, he is whining, he got a big list from his family, they want soap powder to talc powder, hair oil to cooking oil, he has to carry all these items, pay excess luggage charges which will be more than the product cost, but he mentioned, even though we get everything in our native, but the quality will be superior here, I doubt in his statement but cannot deny, last night we went to a super market and browsing the aisles I found our Indian biscuits, chocolates with the a big label “Export Quality”, what does it mean? as my colleague mentioned the products are superior in foreign countries? for export purpose you can do efficient packaging but the quality should be same is nt it?


For your info, another list is being prepared, mainly these list are of homemade groceries (masala powder, especially for fish curry) to be brought back on return, not any reputed brand can beat them!!


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12 comments to “Packing up a vacation”

  1. have a fun filled vocation suffix..

  1. Enjoy your vacation!

  1. Hope you are off to the desired destination already and not stuck anywhere today (5th)
    Maybe on more thing you have to check if you are in India, ie, if there is a strike or bandh when you plan a trip!
    have a nice time :-p

  1. Dear Shafi,
    Good Evening!
    Shafi,today is Bharat Bandh and an extended holiday,to all.
    I know the prepartion of lists by the pravasis.
    Yes,Shafi,we get everything in India.And duty paid shops are here too.Hats off to your uncle!Great sense of humour.Between I loved the bright colour of the luggage!
    Plan well,enjoy your holidays and go back with the showers!:)Just remember you can never please everyone.
    By the way,I did not see my gift in the list!:)
    Wishing you a memorable vacation,
    Sasneham,
    Anu

  1. Welcome Shafi :)
    Chennai is probably getting
    ready to welcome you with showers-
    the weather's done a turn around today!June was unusually pleasant
    this year. Hope it continues to be
    so when you are here too.

  1. Happy Vacation Time ! Now when our relatives from abroad visit us we tell them not to bring anything for us as we get almost everything here too....but chocolates and candies are always welcome.

  1. Thank you @Arvind

    Thank you @Jyothi

    Thank you @Deeps (yeah its a sad, our politicians should invent some other efficient way)

  1. kavita has left a new comment on your post "Packing up a vacation":

    Happy Vacation Time ! Now when our relatives from abroad visit us we tell them not to bring anything for us as we get almost everything here too....but chocolates and candies are always welcome.

  1. Thank you Anu, you are right we its not possible to please everyone. :)

  1. Thank you Latha, I am so excited about this trip, its good that raining, here we are struggling with heat wave.

  1. Thank you Kavita, I am wondering, your comments are not appearing in the blog. Bandh might be reason?

  1. hey buddy thanks ya...so u enjoyed yr vacation no doubt:)

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