HOWDY!!
by Sania Mumtaz Tahir 2nd yr
It is to say,
welcome juniors.
It is almost
customary to say that, ājuniors bohat
over hain yaar!ā and rightly so, because each year surpasses the last in
its confidence, merit and perhaps, talent. Yes, it hurts a bit to admit this.
The first
encounter of yours with your seniors, and attention,
anatomical position! No need denying
it, everybody hates their seniors then. Some might go as far as cursing them
which is definitely not good. Ragging
is just a small intro to a lifelong friendship with the people who help you
most.
But letās hear it
from the seniors first on how do they feel about their junior.
First impression:
Hate them
First encounter: Hate them still, they have no respect for the seniors at all.
First encounter: Hate them still, they have no respect for the seniors at all.
Slowly things
might and usually do get better between us all. Thank God for that.
But the real
reason behind all this hostility is not so hostile after all. Letās consider a
kid who is youngest in the family and after a year of being pampered as the
youngest, there arrives a little sibling. The obvious reaction is being angry
at the ānew guyā. So thatās what it is, I think.
You, first years,
with all your medals and high achievements have taken our place as the
freshmen. In hostel, you now live in the rooms that have so many of our
memories attached to them. Isnāt it only fair if we do feel a bit territorial?
A bit angry?
Giving up our
place, no itās not that easy, and in days to come you shall have to prove your
worth, bring your forces and show us what you have got.
In this entire scenario, you wouldnāt like us any better than we do, probably because we have known the place you love longer than you do. We are the senior who are safe from all the mockery that you will yet have to endure.
I clearly remember
my senior telling me the 3rd day of 1st year, ābeing a
first year is a tabooā. I respect my senior a lot, it was a good forewarning.
Everywhere when somebody asked me which year I was from, I had to think twice
before telling I am a first year k kahin
daant e na parr jaye.
But is there a way
to end this hostility?
There is a small
key to getting a senior to be your friend, and that is respect. Respect is what
we want and that is something that comes without a cost.
There is a saying
around, āIn K.E you canāt survive without your seniors.ā
True, every word of it. You just canāt get through the whole year without nagging your seniors at each step. Never think that when you ask you senior anything, you are disturbing them.
True, every word of it. You just canāt get through the whole year without nagging your seniors at each step. Never think that when you ask you senior anything, you are disturbing them.
Dumbledore said
and I quote, āhelp shall be given to those who ask for it.ā
Finally, make peace among yourself, work together as a class and take your identity as a challenge, as a way to prove yourself. It is always up to you what you make of this year. Either you can all live as you are, or you can turn this taboo into symbol of your pride just as we did.
Finally, make peace among yourself, work together as a class and take your identity as a challenge, as a way to prove yourself. It is always up to you what you make of this year. Either you can all live as you are, or you can turn this taboo into symbol of your pride just as we did.
And at the end of
year, when somebody said, āBohat over first year haiā, we used to say āwe know!
:Dā