Bunking college or work is a normal phenomenon. Not only do the youngsters do it even quite oldies bunk their work at office. I came across three types of bunking
- Quarter Bunking
- Half Bunking
- Full Bunking
Quarter Bunking: This type of bunking would mean when u just bunk college etc for a few hours at the end and the places that u visit during this session would just a routine place like a mall or a cafe where u just hang about to wile away the time before its time to get back home. Also such a bunk would take place when u dont have enough money to spend and just 2-3 friends to hang out with.
Half Bunking : This type of bunking would indicate that a little planning has taken place and the hours of bunking is extended for a reasonable time say right after the break in a college. During such a bunk the plan would go little higher on the budget say a movie and a lunch plan. Its a mysterious plan as to not let anyone know about it and just disappear when no one is watching. This bunk may include more than 5 people.
Full Bunking: This type of bunking would refer to a wholesome day of fun and joy and not worrying about anything else going on. One could bunk for a whole day to escape from a presentation or a lull day. Under such a bunk a full day of outing to far off places to the outskirts takes place and it covers the time from when the college starts and may end up extending a little extra hours after college, as to specify that we had to prepare for another presentation tomorrow. The budget is highest among all and many people are included in such a plan.
A little thinking and persuasion on the mind made me realize this theory of bunking which I could never imply in my college life. The new generation rocks with such modern theories
hey!! i never knew bunking theories...i also work now, so will try to apply them..
ReplyDeleteGood article Anju on such a topic!! Reaaly good.. you can make a concept out of it.
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Nirmal
@Nirmal
ReplyDeleteYa i'll research more on how practically people follow it :D
Hey that's a nice article. I don't think such theory does exist in reality. May be we should add it in Wikipedia ;) .
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