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13 Things you experience while living in an Engineering College Hostel. [ A Must Read ] Life in a hostel can be a Pandora’s box, you are unaware what emotion waits lurking for you in the hallway of time but what you do know that there is bliss that awaits for you at the end of it. You learned, laughed, cried and grew in a roomful of roommates, your whole world encapsulated within those claustrophobia inducing walls but you know you could get through anything as long as your roommies are with you, such was the beauty of hostel life. 1. You know how to live comfortably without taking a bath for days. 2. You know nothing can be more fulfilling than Maggie noodles at the middle of the night. 3. You started your month smoking Classic milds and shifted to navy cut, gold flake small and even wills flake mid-month. 4. You firmly believe that 90 percent girls in the world are beautiful and remaining 10 percent are in your campus. 5. Old Monk holds a special place in your heart. 6. You have travelled in a train sitting next to toilet to reach home for Diwali. 7. You have gate-crashed wedding parties to avoid mess ka khana. 8. Every day seemed to you like it was a Monday. 9. You learnt how to wash clothes for the first time and you felt shitty when you had to. 10. You spoke to your roommate and others about how you wished that the girls and boys hostel was combined. 11.You yelled swear words to your warden on top of your voice from the top floor (as soon as there was an electric failure) and he could never find out who did it. 12. You shared or listened to a lot of ghost stories after hours and after listening to them you would feel scared to go to the washroom alone. 13. You learnt all the swear words in other languages from your friends who came from other states. SHARE it with friends and also tag your room-mate/s in the comment section below.
Posted on: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 04:35:44 +0000

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