As we were sitting at the dance festival in Mamallapuram on Saturday night, a ticket collector came around to check our seats.
"Here comes sour face", said the man next to me. "We've been coming here for 5 nights straight and she hasn't smiled yet."
Hmmm... I don't know a lot, but I know a couple of things. First, I'm pretty confident that I can make anyone smile at least once (it's easy if you're willing to make an ass out of yourself). Second, it isn't that hard to make an Indian smile.
"Really...", I said to him, as I turned around to her.
I would have placed a bet with him, but he'd already said he was spending US$16 a night on his hotel room - so, the stakes would have been too low to bother. This exercise would merely be to make a point.
Within three sentences, I got a smile out of her.
And no, I didn't have to do anything stupid.
"Wow", the guy said, "That's the first smile I've seen from her".
"Well, you had to challenge me", I replied, as he put up his hands in mock surrender.
She has a face built to smile. This photo is my proof and my reward.
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