Habituated
February 26, 2008 by Sangs
It doesn’t really matter.Bad habits,hard-to-throw-off habits will somehow find their way back into your life.Like the time I was ranting about how my handbag was always used like a trash can ? Ever since I got here,I have barely used my trash can.Backpacks are more suitable for the cold weather.However,I realize that hasn’t helped me get over the trashing habit.Now its not the handbag,but the pockets of my winter jacket that bear the brunt. Grocery bills,unused Pizza Hut ,Mc Donald’s tissue papers,sugar sachets,coffee-to-go stirrers,pepper sachets,what not.
This seems to be a congenital problem.Habits don’t die hard.They never die.Especially the ones you seriously want to get over with.
do you say the movie “Habits Die hard” had a wrong title?
but i agree with you.. isn’t it what they say in tamil about dogs tail ? 
haha
correct, but once in a while clean pannidunga ! only solution to this. appadiye gradual-a this will go
I agree! First, I was trashing my bag. Then, backpack sounded more practical. So, I stuffed my backpack with my handbag(with a lot of trash) and a lot of trash!!
O! Gosh… I didn’t know this
There might be a solution. Stop stealing paper napkins, sugar and pepper packets :)…..i feel you. I stopper carrying a wallet and getting the grocery receipts…Just my debit card and driving license in my pockets…It solved the problem for me.
Siva : Is there a movie like that ? I’ve seen only “Die Hard” !
Sami : I think I should throw away handbags and backpacks.The only solution
Gayathri : LOL ! Just don’t try stuffing your backpack into your jacket pockets next
Srikant : Yea,yea.its a women thing,I realise after seeing the comments :-I
wyvern : hee hee..athu konjam kashtam.My Indian upbringing has taught me that all things that are kept for free at a restaurant are all ours
I’ll have to first get over that ,I guess,then.