Kids prefer a world with black and white choices and are
pretty simple and quick in their decision making. I was reminded of this recently
when we had snacks and tea at a restaurant.
We had been driving around completing shopping chores when
it was tea time. We decided to hop into a nearby south Indian restaurant. Nandu
indicated before we entered the shop that she wanted to eat ‘Vada’. She raised
this in advance as Vada is an oily snack and she wanted to secure the necessary
approvals before we entered!
When the waiter was asked about the range of snacks
available, he rattled off the list – ‘Medu vada’, ‘Curd Vada’, ‘Sambhar Vada’, ‘Bonda’,
‘Bhajji’ … and a few more.
Nandu’s face fell – she said she wanted the “Vada with a
hole”!
In her sharp young mind, the choice was made up before she
entered the restaurant. Not swayed by the goodies on offer she was clear on
what she wanted and that is what she eventually got as well. For Medu vada is
indeed the “Vada with a hole”
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