
My paradise is you!
“Don’t be afraid to express love to those who you love.
Because sometimes loving is not enough.
We have to express it”
Anurag Prakash Ray
What a ‘Silent’ way to express one’s love!
As seen in the above photographs, the persons have silently expressed their love by writing on the currency notes.
Looks like they wanted the entire country to know the intensity of their love since the currency gets circulated throughout the country.
It is a distasteful & Disgusting practice being practised over the generations.
Not many are aware that it is punishable under the law (Reserve Bank of India guidelines)
The scribbles on the notes range from names or phone numbers to love letters to ‘praise the lord’ to drawings.
Some of these drawings can be offensive and mostly one comes across ‘Love expressions’
It looks like this practice is seen only in Indian Subcontinent countries. I don’t know how this dirty habit evolved.
How do you classify this behaviour?
You call this Childish/strange/fanatic/disgusting/lovely/uncultured/dirty…
This practice I have not seen in Western countries.
Thank you for your visit.
Take care, my friend.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Philo
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This post is part of John.S’s Cellpic Sunday
This post reminds me of the Canadian $5 bill with the image of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a former Canadian Prime Minister.
Canadians draw a bowl hairstyle on his head, upturned eyebrows, long pointed sideburns and pointed ears to make him look like Leonard Nemoy’s portrayal of Star Trek’s Lt Commander Spock of Star Trek fame.
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Funny to this £5 story
And those were the days!
Fun was really enjoyed in good spirits.
No hard feeling.
These days are different.
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Indeed!
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By the way, WP fixed the issue I was having with logging in to comment. They got it done before I had a chance to contact them, so it must have been a fairly widespread issue.
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That’s a great relief!
And your suspected correctly.
Thank you John for this update
🙏🙏🙏
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i think if it is about love it should be ok. nothing profane or hateful.
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Agree.
True love should be appreciated, whatever form they are.
Thank you my friend.
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