R – Ramesh, The Reluctant Visitor

Ramesh is the kind of person who comes to a wedding out of obligation, stays for exactly 42 minutes, avoids all the relatives, and leaves with a plate of gulab jamuns wrapped in tissue.

No small talk. No mingling. Just… strategic attendance.


At my cousin’s wedding, Ramesh arrived exactly 90 minutes after the invite time, stood at the edge of the entrance like he was considering turning back, and finally walked in like he was doing us a favor.

Me: “Ramesh! You made it!”

Ramesh (checking his watch): “Ya ya, of course. Thought I’d just swing by.”

Swing by?? It’s not a petrol pump.

It’s a wedding.

He avoided the photographers like they were bounty hunters, refused to sit near the stage because “too much attention,” and somehow always ended up near the exit, pretending to take a call.

When someone tried to pull him into a group selfie, he waved from the back and said, “Just tag me if I’m visible.”

By the time dinner was served, Ramesh had disappeared.

No goodbye, no hugs, just a vanishing act worthy of a magician.

Someone asked, “Wasn’t Ramesh here?”

I said, “Only briefly. Like a gust of wind.”


The Rameshes of the world teach us that not everyone is built for big crowds, loud music, or social overload.

Some people show up quietly, awkwardly, briefly—but they still show up.

They remind us that presence doesn’t have to be dramatic to be meaningful.

Do you know a Ramesh in your life?

Or are you the one who arrives late, smiles nervously, and leaves eating dessert?


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