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Discovering a true Bengalurean doesn’t require direct words; it’s embedded in dreams filled with the rhythmic hum of cars and the relentless chorus of honks, where being stuck in a notorious traffic jam is just another day, right? While the grown-ups might shrug it off, imagine a kid in the heart of the city conjuring traffic snarls not in sleep but within the confines of a self-crafted car game – a testament to the city’s extraordinary scenario.
This ‘Peak Bengaluru’ moment unfolded through the lens of a user named Pavan Bhat Kundapura, who shared the captivating image on ‘X’. Toy cars, meticulously aligned, stand as miniature symbols of intense traffic, perfectly showcasing the urban congestion. The caption, a stroke of genius, encapsulated the scenario with wit: “My 2.5-year-old nephew is so Bangalorean that his car games also have a traffic jam.”
A LOL moment that only resonates with those who recognise the distinctive charm of Bengaluru living.
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While the post didn’t garner much attention as of now, it definitely stood out in the digital landscape, a subtle reminder that in Bengaluru, the conversation inevitably gravitates towards the city’s unique relationship with traffic, or it doesn’t happen at all.
Take a Look:
My 2.5 year old nephew is so Bangalorean that his car games also have a traffic jam @peakbengaluru pic.twitter.com/QFjxVEmsoH— Pavan Bhat Kundapura (@pavanbhatk) January 28, 2024
And there’s more to the city’s traffic tales. Another day, another quirky incident: a person stuck in traffic receives a Google notification asking, “How was Soch?” – a nod to a popular clothing store. With a touch of humour, the user jokes, “Peak Bengaluru traffic experience unlocked – you get stuck so long near a shop, Google thinks you went shopping.” An ironic twist that anyone who’s braved Bengaluru’s traffic can find amusing.
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So, the subtle declaration is this: Bengalureans speak the language of traffic – a daily soundtrack that binds them together in a unique city rhythm.
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