RHIP.
This is an acronym heard only amongst the Armed Forces officers. It means Rank Has Its Privileges. The seniors like the Generals, Admirals and Air Marshals get some privileges automatically when they are elevated to those ranks. The rest of the officers also have some privileges to a lesser degree. The privileges vary with the rank and an officer’s position on the totem pole in any unit. The seniors maintain a distance in direct proportion to their rank with the juniors around them. Only a few seniors bridge the gap, come down a few steps and mix freely with the hoi polloi. Such officers gain in popularity and acquire a set of followers who not only obey their commands with alacrity but also emulate them following the principles adopted or enunciated by the seniors. Some juniors assess the potential of the seniors to be the Lord High Commissioners and join their bandwagon for making rapid headway in their respective careers.
This is true in most of the organisations which have a hierarchy and the seniors automatically enjoy the privileges possibly not knowing about the acronym. This is also true in the virtual world and invisible community.
This piece is not about etiquette in the Armed Forces but to show that we at Sulekha also had a totem pole and those who stayed at the top enjoyed some privileges which need no enumeration. But some of them who occupied the top bloggers positions took time off and mixed with bloggers on the lower rungs of the ladder. Some mixed freely and some pretended to do so.
I had the good fortune of meting a top blogger guess where, right in my small abode. She had come down many steps and met me and my better half and filled our hearts with happiness. She came to our house 3 days back but the delay in posting this blog was entirely due to my search for the right words to describe her visit.
It all started with a note wherein she wanted my contact numbers to talk to me during her visit to our city. She said that much as she desired she wouldn’t be able to visit us at home for want of time and nothing else. I immediately gave my numbers, welcomed her to Vizag and expressed my anguish for missing an opportunity to see her in flesh and blood and talk to her.
Fortunately for me things worked out like a dream. Around 5 PM when my wife was leaving for her evening constitutional we got a call from the lady informing me that she was on her way to my flat. First I pinched myself and asked my wife to get out of her walking shoes and get her act together as a domestic engineer. Unfortunately I couldn’t find a red carpet in time.
I switched off the TV showing a cricket match and donned a bright orange Polo T-shirt. After all I had to preserve my image as Romeo Square and a "could have been big G of the south".
She came on the dot as promised with her husband in tow. My seaman’s eye found it difficult to decide who amongst the couple was smarter.
She along with her husband graced our flat and spent a few hours on that delightful evening with us. While exchanging notes about Bombay we found few common friends and updated our information about them. One of them did his Doctorate at Lumumba University Moscow. We agreed that he was an unqualified genius and had some idiosyncrasies bordering on insanity. We also talked about kings and queens of bloggers and the various changes being introduced at Sulekha, especially the good ones like publishing books of blogs.
I took this opportunity to present her my two books with a flourishing note and signature and blew my own trumpet for sometime. She must have thought that I suffer from bouts of delusion of grandeur or some of the qualities of my friend might have rubbed on me and endured me without any visible signs of irritation. On the contrary she maintained a quarter of smile throughout.
She on the other hand talked sensibly with total absence of any affectation, pretensions or vanity. Even when she announced that her poem was included in the first book being published by Sulekha she almost sounded apologetic.
She came across as a simple person with inbuilt charm and grace that needed no further embellishments. She won the hearts of my entire household including our children and grandchildren staring at us from their photos at their lofty perch on the pelmets.
Her husband suave, smart and neatly dressed in an ethnic outfit was a picture of dignity and perfect composure. He gave me the impression that even a violent storm wouldn’t ruffle his hair. The couple as a unit looked picture perfect; he a dignified engineer who talked with each word placed in correct position and symmetry and she a woman of letters using each word measured carefully.
The only disappointing feature (if it can be called that) of the few hours they spent in my house is that the gentleman had not done justice to my B/L.
They had on their hands an important job to distribute the invitations for their daughter’s wedding scheduled on 15th May and many calls to make. When they took leave they left us with a mixed feeling of immense happiness for visiting us and anguish that they were leaving so soon.
It is now time to give the name of our visitor who is none other than one of our top bloggers, Mrs Nargis Natarajan. My wife and I wished the couple well and also conveyed our best wishes for their daughter’s marriage.
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My dear Nargis garu,
Thanks for ur comment.
Actually I should be thanking u for finding time to visit us in spite of ur busy schedule.
U dont know how thrilled I was when u called me and informed me that u were on ur way to my place. Since u said earlier that u would be hardpressed for time I and my wife were very happy.
I am glad that ur hubby liked the blog and u appreciated the difference that a single letter H made in the acronym.
Pl convey our best wishes to ur hubby
With best wishes
Ramarao.
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very sweet and affectionate narration
love and feelings of being related over flowing ....
great one sir
Loved reading it again and again
yashasvi
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Ramaraoji............
In spite of my busyness I have tried to give a reply in my space. Thanks a ton again for the warm welcome and please extend our thanks to the lovely wife. Btw....when I read the title of the blog my initial reaction was
....cos we civilians are not familiar with such terms. For us it sounds more like Rest In Peace....
I was directed to your post this morning and Shanker was also keen to know what you had written. Needless to say he was thrilled
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My dear subbu garu,
I am always overwhelmed by ur comments and appreciation. I am positive that I do not deserve even half of what u write.
With best wishes to U & ur family
Ramarao.
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Yes my dear RamaRaoGaru...
Well balanced & hearty welcome to our Mr.& Mrs.NargisNatarajanji.
to you & your hospitality.
Your Impeachable lines of observations are your basic strengths & our
It was a great surprise that day when your mobile rang me up & the sweet voice of our Nargisji & thanks for the same.
That's the way we connect friends whenever we meet...
Glad that she came all the way with her husband to invite you for the marriage & by god's grace, let's plan our trip to attend their daughters marriage at Bhubeneswar on coming 15th May.
As we all observed the way some of the bloggers responses to the other, it reminds me these following lessons learnt in the Life's journey as under:
Feeling GOOD about ourselves is essential to feeling GOOD about life.
It is by doing both that we live life to the FULLEST.
Well, the time and circumstances for our Mr.Natarjan did't suit for those few drops of BL
IT's good that you were able to refresh those old contacts during those few hours discussions with our Mr.& Mrs.Nargisji and that's the miracle of meeting friends in person.
Thank you once again for the hospitality and wonderful narrations about the small get-together and hope our other sulekhite friends too make it possible.
I always used to convey our friends here that once in a life time we must meet our RamaRaoGaru at Vizag & that's due to those golden moments I spent with You & Your family.
Subbu
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My dear IceNFire garu,
Very many thanks for ur comments. Keep visiting. I promise to reciprocate because I'm not a top blogger.
Ramarao.
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Dear Rao Da
"But some of them who occupied the top bloggers positions took time off and mixed with bloggers on the lower rungs of the ladder. Some mixed freely and some pretended to do so"
How true.
Though I decided it's my duty to post comments to my friends( who are kind and Gracious enough to accept my invitation or some who honored me by requesting to become friend) blogs, as Alerted by Sulekha In my Mail box, I am very sorry to state that they are not reciprocating in the same alertness. but, I have no complaints. They have their priority, I have mine.
A fine narration and novice bloggers like me learn from your write ups. The apt usage of word and subtle humours are implanted Gems.
Regards
Chanchal
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LakshmiMukundan garu,
Thanks for ur comment.
Ramarao.
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My dear pbs garu,
Thanks for ur comment and advice.
Old man by the sea.
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Ramaraogaru

What a very nice and affectionate blog you have shared with us all....thank you
lakshmi
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