The factors that made me write this post are many, but mostly
because of a very recent event that kind of shocked me because it is so not
like him…We just got back from spring break. I had this thoughtful idea of
surprising my parents and grandmother. She hadn’t been feeling good recently so
I decided to go home and see her. I had it all planned out! My brother picking
me up and me traveling the next day to my hometown. First I would pick up
flowers and go at my grandma’s, then I would show up at my mom’s work and
surprise her too. It took me two days to come up with reasons why I wasn’t
going to go home and several skype calls to sell it to my parents. Finally they
got convinced and understood that “very important matter” that had to keep me
at school for the whole spring break week. So, I tell my brother the plan and
also where and when to pick me up.
The second I arrived and jumped in the car he makes a phone
call and hands me the phone saying: “-Here, talk to mom, she was worried about
the trip…” Well, you can imagine my reaction. That exact moment after a “thank
you deeply” look, I thought I can still make it to surprise grandma… The second
I pull the phone closer to my ear, not only did I hear my mom’s excited voice
but also grandma’s, uncles’, aunties’, and all the possible cousins within 100
km radius back home. Nobody in my family, apparently can’t quite keep a secret. When
asked my brother why did he tell them, I swear he said : “They asked me…”
If it wasn’t for his double-mine height…
The thing is that keeping secrets is not an issue
for men only (mostly because they forget that it was one in the first place), it is also a big deal to women too. The second you say it out loud that is a
secret, suddenly creates an urge to share and spread it out there in all possible chat corners
and in little bags of added and exaggerated details. Women are very good at
restraining themselves and appreciating that you chose her to share that very
“uncommon” thing…
Restrain…well , we consider ourselves great secret keepers. The safest box to lock
your secret. I mean it, but if you ever hear a word from our best friend, or
our best friend’s friend, or our cousins who live in Japan, or our mom’s
friend’s daughter in Spain, or that other girl whose name I can’t remember but
who liked my dress,or the canteen lady, or whomever close to us that night in
the club…THAT WASN’T US! I don’t know how they got to know!
Secrets are the worst! Not only give you that responsibility
of being a safeguard of “a huge” matter but they also trigger this involuntary
feeling of coming up with alibis in case it ever gets public!
Advice: If you really don’t want anything to get out there and reach crowds you don’t want to know, stop telling people it’s a secret ! Talk about it as a random thing that could have happened to anyone. The chances of it being so common are extremely high anyways, just like the chances of the listeners ignoring it till their turn comes to share theirs.
Now….. shhhhhhh! Don’t tell anybody I ever wrote this! It’s a SECRET!

haha, this was funny. Happened many times to me. If you really want to surprise someone, better don't share your plan.
ReplyDeleteWell..what do you want from me..!
ReplyDeleteThey did ask for god's sake :)