The Maid and Pizza
A lady to her
husband: Avoid giving too many clothes for laundry.
Husband: What happened?
Wife: The maid won't be coming for work
for a couple of days.
Husband: Why?
Wife: She's going to see her
granddaughter over to her daughter’s place over the holidays.
Husband: Alright, I'll keep that in
mind.
Wife: Before I forget, how about we
offer her a festive bonus? Rs. 500?
Husband: But why? Diwali is around the corner;
why don't we just give her the money then?
Wife: Oh, no… She's a poor lady, works
as a domestic help. She's going to see her daughter. With her meagre
income, how would she be able to enjoy a
good holiday? Poor thing!
Husband: There you go! Getting overly
sentimental again!
Wife: Don't worry about the money; let's
cancel our plan for pizza for dinner tonight. No point wasting money over eight
slices of stale bread.
Husband: Great! So now we have to give
up on our pizza night so the maid can get a bonus?!
Three days later, when the maid is back
at work, the lady's husband asked her.
Husband: So, how was your holiday?
Maid: It was wonderful, sir. Didi (Madam)
had given me 500 as a festive bonus that added to the joy.
Husband: I heard you went over to your daughter’s
place. Met your granddaughter?
Maid: Yes, sir. I had such a great time.
We spent 500, all of it in just two days.
Husband: What did you buy with that
money?
Maid: I bought my granddaughter a shirt
for Rs. 150 and a doll for Rs. 40, sweets for my daughter and to offer at the
temple for Rs. 50, each, spent Rs. 60 on the rent, bought my daughter bangles
for Rs. 25, and a nice belt for my son in law for Rs. 50. We spent the rest of
the money buying notebooks and stationery for my granddaughter.
Husband: All that for Rs. 500?
In a shocked state he started thinking
and seeing pizza in his head.
Each piece of the pizza started buzzing
in his head. He started comparing the pizza's price with the maid's festive
expenses over her family.
He started imagining each
piece of the pizza as different things she bought for her family like kids
dress, sweets, rent, the bangles she bought, the belt she bought for her son in
law, the books and pencil she bought.
He had only imagined the
delicious part of the pizza, he had never thought of the other plain and dry
part of it and today because of his maid he could understand the other part of
the coin or the pizza. A simple 8 pieced pizza taught some reality of life.
Thanks and Regards
Manoj.
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