
Mostly it’s starts in 7th or 8th class or maybe even earlier today. Happened to me in 8th, and I got so used to it that my each and very sentence began with a bc and ended with a mc without any exaggeration!
This continued till 11th class until I realises that no one liked it, but I wasn’t doing it to be cool or anything had just become a habit!
Then came 11th and 12th where it all died out, my language was absolutely clean and now it’s occasional just for friends or when a little irritated!
And by now you are wondering what is the point of this article? Why did I write it or why the hell are you reading it?
1. The title drew your attention
2. It had Gaaliyaan which attracted you because you find them a little interesting.
In the past 5-7 years I’ve realised that all words that fall under AIGF are a way to express love, hatred, passion, anger or any other emotion possible!
Gautam Gambhir BCed Shahid Afridi in anger, Yuvi MCed Bhaji with passion and bro-love!
Whatever one might think of these Gaaliyaan or about the person using them one has to admit if heard in the positive sense they in India are probably one of the easiest way to communicate the feelings amongst the same sex, mind you not amongst the opposite sex!































