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maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-08)
and valkricry you are aactually right what you said... We always respect elders
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-08)
thankz morticia for reading my story... And also sorry for not understandimg my story a little... Actually i'm an indian girl... And here we call every elder or strange person as uncle and aunty as they are not our relatives...
valkricry (49 stories) (3269 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-07)
Well, I'm 100% American, and I too have unrelated aunts and uncles, but as Morticia said, friends of the family. As my mother once explained it," old enough you need to show respect, but too close to be Mr, Mrs, or Miss". I think it's just the calling a stranger a family 'name' perse that confuses us. I wonder why that is, that we don't have a friendlier term to greet strangers with? Hmmmmm...
Morticia1 (6 stories) (162 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-07)
Hi Maggie just read your story. Put it in favorites for the moment as I know I haven't absorbed everything youve written 😊

And just as a point of note here on the non related uncle/aunt thing here. I'm an aussie (as some of you know) and have 3 aunts who are NOT related at all. Theyre all family friends who myself and my younger siblings have grown up with and they are considered family 😊 Hence they are our aunts. (gets confusing with one of them as she shares her first name with one of our actual great aunts lol!)

I have friends who have the same situation, uncles and aunts who are no relation whatsoever. So it happens everywhere 😊
WishfulNull (151 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-06)
ZzsGranny, Lol!...unless they offer corn πŸ˜†
And Val - watch out that you duck down & watch yourself - wouldn't want to get hit by any flying kernels!

Lol...you guys crack me up πŸ˜† ❀
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-06)
you are right zzsgranny... We always repect elder in india and its a honour to do this
zzsgranny (18 stories) (3329 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-06)
Wishfulnull: Don't feel bad LOL. I asked the same question of another poster from India who had referenced an unknown, to them, elderly man in his story as "grandpa". Whereas here in the States a comment like that would get you an umbrella up the tushie or at the very least, upside the head πŸ˜† (unless, of course, they offer corn πŸ˜†), in India it is a sign of respect.
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-06)
thankz casper for inviting on YGS thank you so much... And I will try to submmit more stories from me...

Thanks,
MEGHNA ROY CHOWDHURY.

REGARDS
SpookyCasper (8 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-06)
Hey Meghna,

First of all congratulations for your first story on YGS. And nice story... Btw I'm new here too and i'm from india too πŸ˜‰.

Hope to read more of your experiences with the paranormal.

Casper 😊 πŸ˜‰
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-06)
hello wishfulnull! Hoe are you? And for your question in india who are elder to us and strange or dad/mom friend... They are said to be uncle or aunty...
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-06)
hey scarlett! How are you? Hpoe so good and for your question 2BHK mean 2 bedroom. 1 hall and 1 kitchen...
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-06)
ohk valkricry I understood what you said... And congo means congratulation... Sorry for saying in short way
WishfulNull (151 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Oooh, 😲 A kind thank you to everyone for your explanations of the "uncle" thing, haha... That Totally makes sense now!

Yeah, now that I think about it, we don't really have a respectful name we can call strangers when we're talking about them to others... We should probably try to figure something out, better than "some guy I talked to". πŸ˜‰.

Maggie, congratulations on your 1st story & thanks for being so patient & understanding with all of our questions. Your experience was told well, and hopefully (maybe?) we'll see a few more in the future! 😁
scarlettsnowe (1 stories) (79 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
[at] Valkricry, oh, thanks for the info. That was a little confusing.
valkricry (49 stories) (3269 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Thanks, Scarlette. I have a double major; Web Design and Animation Specialization (3d animation).

A 2bhk flat is a 2 bedroom, hall (equivalent to our living room) and Kitchen. 😊
scarlettsnowe (1 stories) (79 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
[at] Valkricry, I believe she was trying to say congratulations. I, too, want to congratulate you on your graduation. What was your major?
scarlettsnowe (1 stories) (79 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Hey, Maggi! I just have one question, in the story you said it was a 2bhk flat. I know what a flat is, obviously, but what does 2bhk mean?
valkricry (49 stories) (3269 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Granny, It IS quite funny. Quite a case of serendipity 😊. Luckily it is a good story and not one that you had to toss.
Now, about MY story in the que - lol πŸ˜†
*ducks before Granny can mistake her for 'corn'* πŸ˜‰
valkricry (49 stories) (3269 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Maggie, what does congo mean? Obviously a greeting of some sort. Noooo, my kids were actually very good. 😊 Well... Most times lol. What I meant is unless they brought it up first, I didn't tell them if I heard strange sounds or voices, or saw a spirit. I didn't want them to be scared or to put the idea/suggestion of seeing/hearing it into their heads. But when they told me something, I always treated it seriously. And together we would try and find the cause of what they saw. I wanted them to have, what I call, Logical Belief, and not just jump to conclusions or be closed minded. Does that make sense?
~Val
zzsgranny (18 stories) (3329 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
I'd love to take credit for "pushing" this story through, but, well... It just happened to come up in queue shortly after I answered Ari's inquiry πŸ˜†. We thought it was quite funny that it happened that way πŸ˜† πŸ˜†
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-05)
ohh wow! Congo valkricry... Nice to hear from you... And I think your kids are very naughty?
valkricry (49 stories) (3269 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Hi Maggie! I am doing very well! I finally got my college degree! Wheeeeeeee! LOL
Eh, grownups will do that. I didn't discuss many experiences with my own kids when they were small because I did not want to scare them, or plant ideas in their heads. On the other hand, I never treated anything they told me as nonsence either.
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-05)
hey valkricry... How are you? Hope so good... And for your question my grandpa didn't say anything about his experience... I don't know even he had or not... But I think he had but he didn't say me
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-05)
THANKZ you ari so much... You are really my friend... Without you my story would not be published thank you so so much... πŸ˜†
maggirockz13 (13 stories) (163 posts)
 
11 years ago (2013-05-05)
thankz everyone for reading my story and giving me nic advises... Thankz to YOu all very much... And thankz you all for inviting me in YGS... ❀
rockangel13 (guest)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Hi Meghna

I'm Indian, too! Welcome to YGS! Your story was pretty scary! Good thing you have a dog. I wonder if other residents have similar problems. By the way, my apartment is right next to a graveyard!

Regards

Rockangel13
Merlyn9394 (guest)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Hi maggi,
Me indian too. Well written. Has a flavor of india. Reminds me of rk narayan. You rite like him.
Amie_16 (2 stories) (104 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
[at] wishfulNull - lol man he wasn't her real uncle! In india and Pakistan children call everyone their uncles and aunties haha even if they don't know them πŸ˜†
sds (14 stories) (1436 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
Hello maggirockz13, welcome to YGS. Really scary experiences indeed. I have always felt that the elders should be more investigative. You are a smart girl and you did come out openly when your mom and dad had similar experiences. But I do not say that the parents or elders should scar the children but definitely they should address these issues, if it recurs, and do a little bit of research or investigation. That would definitely go a long way to find out if the experiences of their children or themselves are paranormal or otherwise.

I am from India but even here, despite the fact that our culture per se believes in paranormal, elders either brand these experiences as bad dream or otherwise would go to some prankster to drive away the entities and waste their money. Instead a little bit of research and attention, if given, in case of such encounters or experiences with maintenance of a journal, would give them adequate information to deal with or to conclude if the encounter is paranormal or otherwise.

Thanks for sharing your experience.

Regards and respects to you.

SDS
shubham1120 (41 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-05)
[at] WishfulNull
In India, ethically, you call unknown elder men as uncle and women as aunt. Respectfully
SI
WishfulNull (151 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
Hi Maggirockz,
This was a good story, and it must have been a frustrating experience to not have your mom believe you, even after she had felt something walking on the bed & on her pillow! The only part that I didn't quite understand (and this is probably not your fault - just the wording or something) - why did your parents say your uncle was an unknown person? He would be your mom or dad's brother, right? I apologize for not understanding that part! I really enjoyed reading this, and agree - you were a really smart kid! Must have been all those horror movies, haha πŸ˜† I'm glad you moved from there, and hope your new place is nice & peaceful. Thank you for sharing this experience, and Best Wishes to you! ❀ 😁
Amie_16 (2 stories) (104 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
Hey Meghna...
I like your story it's really good and scary but did you try touching it when you saw the shadow lying next to you?
And when did it dissappear? Yaar that's really scary I'd have gotten heart attack if I were you lol
MrMojoRisin93 (1 stories) (17 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
Great story, Meghna! There is actually a school back in Pakistan, where I'm from, and they say that it was built on an old cemetery. The faculty and the students say they've experienced paranormal things like coming to class in the morning and finding all the desks and chairs upside down, when they weren't like that in the first place. I've gotten a case of Taphophilia recently, and when to explore a huge cemetery, about 5 blocks, where I live. The disappointing thing is that it was closed, it closes so early, at 3:30 PM. I felt like jumping the fence, lol, but the cemetery was under surveillance. The graves there are as old as the 1800's! I shall go some other time. Silly thing, when I was a little kid and passed by that cemetery, I would hold my breath so I wouldn't inhale any souls, which is also an Old Wive's Tale, lol. 😁
valkricry (49 stories) (3269 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
Dear Meghna,
Well look at that! Here is your first story on YGS! 😊
That was some experiance you had! Did your Grandpa experiance anything?
I bet your parents were sure surprised when you spoke up! For being only 8, you were very smart.
You did very well in writing this.
Sceptic-Ari (2 stories) (611 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
Dear Mods Miracles & Granny,

Hats off to you both ❀
If you had to rush through because of my request, I am humbled 😐

Regards
Sceptic-Ari (2 stories) (611 posts)
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
Dear Meghna,
Congratulations on your first story on YGS. Thanks for sharing.

Now,questions will be asked by posters who want to know more about your experience, I am sure of that. Answer all of them patiently, and if you find any difficulty, ask for help.

Regards
zzsgranny (18 stories) (3329 posts) mod
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11 years ago (2013-05-04)
maggirockz: Here ya' go! 😊

Sometimes cemeteries have to be moved to accommodate the living. Disturbing the final resting places of so many may upset some of those people.

Thank you for posting!

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