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The Proposal
A Desi chap was deeply
in love with a pretty looking foreign girl
whom he wanted to marry. But he did not
have the courage to talk to her in person.
So he decided to take some help from a dictionary
and wrote a letter of proposal to her.
HE WROTE:
Most worthy of your
estimation
after a long consideration
and much mediation.
I have a strong indication
to become your relation.
As to my educational qualification,
it is no exaggeration or fabrication
that I have passed my matriculation examination;
no doubt without any hesitation and very
little preparation.
What do you say to the solemnisation
of our marriage celebration
according to the glorification of modern
civilisation
and with a view to the expansion
of the population of present generation.
On your approbation of the application,
I shall make preparation to improve my situation,
and if such obligation is worthy of consideration
it will be our argumentation of the joy
and
exaltation of our joint dissimilation.
Thanking you in anticipation and with devotion,
To remain victim of your fascination.
HER
REPLY:
Dear Mr. Victim of
my fascination,
Congratulation for your lengthy narration
of course full of affection aimed at an
affiliation
for a combination which on examination
I find is a fine presentation of your ambition.
You have passed your matriculation with
little preparation,
what about my graduation after a long botheration,
so improve situation in education
and make an application by acquisition
of post graduation and minimum qualification
for the convocation and before taking your
photo for circulation
undergo beautification.
Further strict observation of the following
conditions is the
regulation for the determination of our
relation.
- Consultation
of my parents before approaching for my
connection.
- Communication
of your confirmation that you are not
a victim of any fascination and,
- Procreation must
not be your recreation.
In anticipation
of a solid action instead of continuation
of paper conversation.
I Remain,
Unaffected by your affection. |