Time changes everything. Things were different when we were born. Back in 1990’s playing cricket, watching DD National and some other outdoor games were the only source of entertainment for everyone. Now, it has completely changed with a plethora of sources for entertaining yourself like the internet, movies, malls, shopping, hang out with friends, PlayStation etc.
Things were even different during the time when our parents and grandparents were young. And, they quite excitingly share the stories of their time something like this – “Humare zamaane mein, hum kabhi tution nahi jate the.”
I am sure each one of you remember this. Let’s have a look at some of the most common ‘humare zamaane mein’ dialogues by our parents.
1. Quite an inexpensive time.
2. Jagran is the best place for our favorite sanskari babuji.
3. Same here.
4. That we all agree.
5. We can understand. My mom has similar kind of stories to tell.
6. This was the situation in early 90’s as well.
7. We also buy it once a year when the discount season is on
8. Understood.
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