Have you ever made an announcement for the people in your world, may be, say, on a blog to mention each person's name whomsoever you miss.
How difficult would it have been for you to mention whose name first, whose second, and next and next... so on? There is not just one person the most important. and if there is, (in my sense which is a hypothetical situation) you can't let the second most important person feel bad for being second.
So what should one do in such a case? Hmmm... pathetic situation na!!
I felt the depth of the problem when i was making the list of invitees for the wedding. i know i would write the name as in when they will come to my mind... like first come(to my mind) first(on the list) basis. i continued the same, then one day, i found myself messed up in a soup. I felt the urge of cross checking with few of my friends to avoid someone being left out. But then i realized what would the friend think seeing his name at the middle of somewhere.
Fortunately, i came out of that mess, for which I would thank few things:
the person who introduced the alphabetic order arrangement,
my school where our names in the register were also arranged in alphabetic order and
microsoft office excel, which automatically did that for me.
Besides, the above mentioned use, I would mention that arranging in that order also helped me avoid repeated invites to the same person.
With this I would thank all my friends who read, comment, encourage me to write my blog and encourage more to continue writing such things.
Heena, Aakash, Aswin, Aniruddha, Charu, Easwar, Neha, Saurav, Sunil, Urmila, etc. are to name a few.
T&C: All above mentioned are true to the best of my knowledge. Even the alphabetical order mentioned is correct to the best of my knowledge. For any disputes, feel free to comment, however, please note that the decision by the blog-owner would be the final one and unchallengable in any court of/Outside India.
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