Dressing for a unique occasion like a wedding can be difficult in occasions of a pandemic. At any offered point of time, if we are stepping out in public, wearing a mask becomes definitely required if we want to guard ourselves from the deadly infection. There is no substitute to it, no matter what the situations. The mask becomes all the more significant when you are attending a gathering – social, political or religious.
So, what does one do although attending a wedding? Well, there can not be any compromise with masks. If you are fond of jewellery, this image shared by IPS officer Dipanshu Kabra could support you a bit.
On May 7, Mr Kabra shared a image of a lady attending a wedding function, wearing a pink sari and all her jewellery. No, she did not eliminate her mask. She just devised a new method, some thing typically referred to as “jugaad” in India. The lady attached her nose-ring to the mask and several Twitter customers lauded her. The IPS officer captioned the image, “Jewellery jugaad, level super ultra pro max”.
#JewelleryJugaad level “Super Ultra Pro Max…” pic.twitter.com/2JV0NpX2v3
– Dipanshu Kabra (@ipskabra) May 7, 2021
The tweet received more than 2,000 ‘likes’.
A Twitter user @NannuK7 stated only if there was a way to show the lipstick as nicely. “There should be a “jugaad” for lipstick too,” wrote the user.
OMG! heights of show.
There really should be a jugaad for lipstick as well– NinjaWarrior (@NannuK7) May 8, 2021
One more user, @AArjun71093, tweeted that such a factor could come about only in India.
It happene only in india…..
– Arjjun (@AArjun71093) May 7, 2021
Here are some more reactions to the tweet:
Exactly where Earnings TAX Division??
– Atulsingh (@Atulsin09885227) May 7, 2021
Jewelry showroom
– Rajesh mudras (@MudrasRajesh) May 7, 2021
Speechless
– priya jr. (@priyajr5) May 7, 2021
This is not the only instance of a “jugaad” face mask. Last year, in March, when the coronavirus circumstances had been steadily rising in India, small business tycoon Anand Mahindra shared a brief video that had a DIY tutorial to make one’s personal mask. The video showed a lady producing a face mask from 3 things that are located at just about every home – tissue paper roll, elastic rubber bands and a stapler. Mahindra had captioned the clip, “No more shortage of masks?? And I thought Indians were the masters of jugaad.”
Voila. No more shortage of masks?? And I believed Indians had been the masters of jugaad! pic.twitter.com/67mLgSo0Od
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) March 11, 2020
So, what do you believe about these hacks? Effective, are not they? Tell us in the comments.