Originally posted by: shahsb_26
Actually it should not be as difficult for him to say that... I mean.. I teach post graduate students, but openly insist that my students after their degree call me by my name, because that's how real world works.. In offices you won't find people calling sir and madam (I mean in bigger organizations multinational ones) you call them by name... Outside India, in most countries even in academic setup, you call professors by usually last name or first ones too...
I try to openly tell these students (Towards whom I don't have any romantic feeling😆) to call me by name as we might meet elsewhere outside university in professional setup - calling ma'am could make them feel inferior inspite of being colleagues there...
Gosh CVs I have better real reasons for Shaurya's answer to confused Anokhi.
But that's all of real world... Coming to fairy tale. Shaurya is fast.... If by any chance Anokhi says I love you tonight, he might just drive to court for marriage 🤣 I guess...
Hey!
I havent done my PG yet, But I refer to all my Engineering College faculties as Sir/Maam , because there's a need to maintain the respect and obviously the formality.
In organizations , yes, we dont call ppl Sir or Maam, but that's how corporate works.
Anokhi is just in her Grad College. So it makes sense to me, beacause personally I do call all my ex-professors as Sir/Maam.
@bold : 🤣🤣
Tbh, I legit thought Shaurya was going to be in denial, then ignore her, try to be rude to push her away. But no, the man is doing the opposite, trying to turn the relationship informal and wants to know her better.🤣 He just keeps surprising me!