Indian Man Gets Tired Of Buying Rice Every Day, Orders A Whole Truck To Their Home, Hilarity Ensues
Imagine that every single day, your family sends you to pick up some rice from a corner shop. Days go by, and you just can’t take it anymore. At this point, bulk-buying seems like the only solution, and without further ado, you order a few sacks in advance. But things don’t go according to plan and you end up covered in rice from head to toe.
This is what happened to the brother-in-law of one Indian man named Shiv Ramda. Shiv, who came to be at the center of the comical incident, started sharing the live updates on a Twitter thread, but the more he tweeted, the more epic the situation became.
Initially, due to some miscommunication, Shiv and his family were left with a lorry filled with rice standing right outside their house. But people on Twitter soon realized that this was just the tip of the iceberg. One thing led to another, and thanks to Shiv’s evocative writing skills, we have a Fargo-like script and I would sign up to see it in a movie theater any day.
This epic story you couldn’t make up about ordering rice in bulk has gone viral on Twitter recently
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This epic rice tale from India also gives us a glimpse into just what an important role the product has in the daily life of an Indian family. It doesn’t matter how it’s cooked—rice is a part of every meal of the day in the second largest rice-growing country worldwide. The 68th National Sample Survey revealed that a rural Indian eats 6 kg of rice every month, and an urban Indian consumes 4.5 kg of rice per month.
90% of India’s rice is consumed by Indians so the demand for produce is incredibly high, especially with the country’s ever-growing population. It’s now expected that India’s population will reach 1.52 billion by the year 2036 with a whopping 70% increase in urban areas, so the demand is nowhere near about to slow down. But it seems that India’s rice production is doing better than ever. According to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service of the US Department of Agriculture, India is heading toward near-record rice production for 2020-21.
Meanwhile, the significance of rice is much more than a staple food. Culturally, it’s been used for ceremonial and worship purposes as an offering to Gods and Goddesses. It’s also associated with prosperity and fertility, hence the custom of throwing rice at newlyweds. Rice is also one of the first foods babies eat when they start consuming solid foods.
And people couldn’t hold back their laughter while reading this insane tale
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I loved this story, long but well worth the read. It was more of the journey than the ending. It perfectly describes the dynamics in most marriages and in-law relationships. Only a man could try to save time and money and end up costing money, expending hours on it and call it a win!!
Agree! You can also tell he is a writer. The way he explains everything really adds to the experience
Load More Replies...this is me trying to deal with the ongoing plethora of fuckups being made by my university, regarding my Bachelor Degree. I WISH they'd accept cigarettes / alcohol as a bribe, because it would be a lot easier than expecting them to do their job because they're paid to..... Or maybe I should get Manu to come help me??
Just remember that a degree isn't an education, it's a hazing. And especially remember this if you go on to grad school. The name of the game is 'just survive and outlast the bastards!'. Keep that in mind and you'll be fine!
Load More Replies...Stories like this redeem Bored Panda. I loved it, felt like I was in the crowd (rooted for the driver).
This was hilarious! This made my night! I would love to read more stories like this!
I have to say I got another good laugh out of this. Hubby read it to my last night off of Twitter when he got home from work. Really made my day
Brilliantly written and genuinely made me laugh out loud more than once.
I followed this in real time and it was nailbiting. NAILBITING, I tell you.
Just when I thought I couldn't laugh any harder...."Never did I believe my whole evening would be derailed by a Rice Truck in India." put me on the ground in tears!
Brilliant! I don't usually find live tweets entertaining but I laughed all the way through this. Great writing style!
I wonder how far you can get on the chess board problem with that amount of rice!
Oh my... This is hilariously funny. Mainly because it is real, and because I know guys who repeatedly did similar things. It's a Dad and two stupid sons, who have bought a lot of stuff in great quantities to save a bit, and then needed to resell way below worth because some stuff won't last long, or other stuff won't ever be used up ... like a thousand bottles of some kind of booze nobody could drink a 2nd glass of and the like.
That man doing the blogging was hysterical. That would have been fun to be a by stander.
He could have just taken some, and paid for the resr to be given away in a slum area. Lots of hungry people there, especially now with Covid.
I just cried laughing!! I can so picture this all happening too! 😂
Very entertaining! And I'm baffled that this really dragged on for nearly 6 and a half hours.
I got way too invested in this epic saga and now am running out of time to finish everything I need to before work
My heart absolutely BEAMED when he said desi uncle in shirt pant.... but then crumpled when he said yawl
My favorite part: his mother has been judging him every day of his life, the rest of you will be fine.
This made my day, a long, annoying, petty, "where the f**k are my keys hiding" (four hours looking for them when they were hiding in a grocery sack of chips) kind of day. And sitting at the vet for two hours with a sick dog, who is find now. On the plus side, I'm going to be a grandma again, yay!!
First thing in ages that kept my interest. Completely hilarious. Because it’s all real .
Damn! Had to get all the way to the end of the comments before there was a "fake". I was very excited thinking that we were going to get through without one for once. I don't understand why they even come here if that's all they're going to say
Love it and I want to read more stuff written by Shiv Ramdas! He's got the gift. I found his website: https://shivramdas.net
A "literal" truck? An actual solid, real truck? Thank you for specifying that. Many would have otherwise presumed that it was a fake "pretend" truck. Like some kind of a cardboard cut-out truck.
I laughed in several spots, but more concerning than the rice is, "It’s now expected that India’s population will reach 1.52 billion by the year 2036" They need birth control more than rice. That kind of population growth is simply unsustainable. They'll reach critical mass sooner than later.
Their birth rate has been sinking for quite some time already. But their govt is also way too corrupt and incompetent to ever implement an actual birth control scheme.
Load More Replies...I loved this story, long but well worth the read. It was more of the journey than the ending. It perfectly describes the dynamics in most marriages and in-law relationships. Only a man could try to save time and money and end up costing money, expending hours on it and call it a win!!
Agree! You can also tell he is a writer. The way he explains everything really adds to the experience
Load More Replies...this is me trying to deal with the ongoing plethora of fuckups being made by my university, regarding my Bachelor Degree. I WISH they'd accept cigarettes / alcohol as a bribe, because it would be a lot easier than expecting them to do their job because they're paid to..... Or maybe I should get Manu to come help me??
Just remember that a degree isn't an education, it's a hazing. And especially remember this if you go on to grad school. The name of the game is 'just survive and outlast the bastards!'. Keep that in mind and you'll be fine!
Load More Replies...Stories like this redeem Bored Panda. I loved it, felt like I was in the crowd (rooted for the driver).
This was hilarious! This made my night! I would love to read more stories like this!
I have to say I got another good laugh out of this. Hubby read it to my last night off of Twitter when he got home from work. Really made my day
Brilliantly written and genuinely made me laugh out loud more than once.
I followed this in real time and it was nailbiting. NAILBITING, I tell you.
Just when I thought I couldn't laugh any harder...."Never did I believe my whole evening would be derailed by a Rice Truck in India." put me on the ground in tears!
Brilliant! I don't usually find live tweets entertaining but I laughed all the way through this. Great writing style!
I wonder how far you can get on the chess board problem with that amount of rice!
Oh my... This is hilariously funny. Mainly because it is real, and because I know guys who repeatedly did similar things. It's a Dad and two stupid sons, who have bought a lot of stuff in great quantities to save a bit, and then needed to resell way below worth because some stuff won't last long, or other stuff won't ever be used up ... like a thousand bottles of some kind of booze nobody could drink a 2nd glass of and the like.
That man doing the blogging was hysterical. That would have been fun to be a by stander.
He could have just taken some, and paid for the resr to be given away in a slum area. Lots of hungry people there, especially now with Covid.
I just cried laughing!! I can so picture this all happening too! 😂
Very entertaining! And I'm baffled that this really dragged on for nearly 6 and a half hours.
I got way too invested in this epic saga and now am running out of time to finish everything I need to before work
My heart absolutely BEAMED when he said desi uncle in shirt pant.... but then crumpled when he said yawl
My favorite part: his mother has been judging him every day of his life, the rest of you will be fine.
This made my day, a long, annoying, petty, "where the f**k are my keys hiding" (four hours looking for them when they were hiding in a grocery sack of chips) kind of day. And sitting at the vet for two hours with a sick dog, who is find now. On the plus side, I'm going to be a grandma again, yay!!
First thing in ages that kept my interest. Completely hilarious. Because it’s all real .
Damn! Had to get all the way to the end of the comments before there was a "fake". I was very excited thinking that we were going to get through without one for once. I don't understand why they even come here if that's all they're going to say
Love it and I want to read more stuff written by Shiv Ramdas! He's got the gift. I found his website: https://shivramdas.net
A "literal" truck? An actual solid, real truck? Thank you for specifying that. Many would have otherwise presumed that it was a fake "pretend" truck. Like some kind of a cardboard cut-out truck.
I laughed in several spots, but more concerning than the rice is, "It’s now expected that India’s population will reach 1.52 billion by the year 2036" They need birth control more than rice. That kind of population growth is simply unsustainable. They'll reach critical mass sooner than later.
Their birth rate has been sinking for quite some time already. But their govt is also way too corrupt and incompetent to ever implement an actual birth control scheme.
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