Are you one of them :p or you faced same ?
10 Types Of Colorful Characters You Are Bound To Meet on Indian Trains:
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1. The Loud Speakers : They love music they do us the ‘favor’ of playing their favorite songs on loud speakers.
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2.The Requesters : They have landed up with the worst seats of the train and want to obviously swap them with you, ask to switch off light or fan.
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3. The Outstanders: They will always be by the door, staring into darkness and watch it turn into light. They are the ones with the reliable information too. They will tell you which station is coming up next or how late the train is going to be.
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4.Those With The Annoying Kid: This kid is always running about in the narrow alleyway, mocking his hapless mother or nudging you just when you’re falling asleep or playing with the lights
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5.The Snorers: These people are the only sound sleepers in their compartments. From almost every other berth, you can hear a dolby sound of someone snoring rhythmically. Combine this with the rattle of the train tracks
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6. Everybody’s Friends: ‘Oh hello, would you like a bite out of my tiffin?’ or ‘ Would you like to read the newspaper? Where are you from?’ These people are the first ones to start a conversation...
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7. The Forever Hungry: There is something about train journeys that stirs up a hungry beast inside them. People are always hungry on the train and buy almost anything that is on sale from the food hawkers. From idli to chai and a cold maaza too, they want to eat everything and more!
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8. The Gamers : These are people who gang up to play a board or card game and are oblivious to the noise they are making. Their games are as unending as their chitter chatter
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9.The Peepers: These guys are the inquisitive ones. You find them listening in on your conversation on the phone or someone else’s life story too. You’d also find them peeping in your magazine or laptop to see what you’re watching.
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10.The One With Tiffins: These guys pack the whole vegetable, meat and fish market in their tiffins. They carry along all the components of their daily three course meal including runny pickles, buttery chaas, and some mouth freshner for later.
Source: triphobo.com