Deepak Abbott, co-founder of India Gold, spoke about how 'desi jugaad' was a hallmark of his US visa interview. Sharing it on social media platform Because of this, he was stopped by authorities and asked to remove his ring, as authorities refused him entry for wearing an electronic device.
He said: “Yesterday, I made an appointment for my US visa at the consulate. I didn't bring my cell phone or bag because they're not allowed. I forgot I was wearing my @UltrahumanHQ ring and they wouldn't let me in. . I go out and realize I don't have anyone to give it to. I'm confused as to what to do next.”
Not knowing who to give his ring to, Deepak Abbott did what his grandfather had done with his money when he left Pakistan.
He added, “I went a little further and dug a hole, put the ring inside, and placed a stone on top of it. Please do not bring any equipment.”
Social media users wrote on the post, “Exactly the same method I used for my phone while taking exams. I'm glad I'm not alone,” while one user commented, “Desi jugaad > videshi guidelines,” which was hilarious. I posted a reaction.
A third user said: “Interesting. They allowed me to use it last year and I demonstrated the Ring electronics at a visa interview office. All jokes aside, I'm happy to help in any way.” Ta.
Some X users also claimed that the US Consulate General in Delhi used to have a locker facility.One user said, “I too have faced a similar situation in Delhi. There was no place to put my mobile phone or smart watch. Locker facilities have been removed. The motorist charged me. INRI was taken 100 meters by 200 meters to a shady area where I was attacked by a man. INR100/gadget. ”
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