Last Saturday Katie and I went to eat lunch at Moti Mahal, a really good
Indian restaurant. They have an awesome meal deal where you can get
unlimited rice and naan! Anywho, we go there quite often, but this last
visit we had an experience unlike any of the others.
We sat down,
ordered our food and drinks, and shortly after an Indian family comes in
and sits at the table diagonal from us. Our food comes and we start
eating, occasionally taking note
of the nearby family when they are yelling to the waiter. Then I notice
that they have moved on to taking pictures of each other around the
back of the restaurant. A beat later I see the mother make a motion as
if pointing to us, and I let out a laugh thinking she was making a joke
of taking pictures with me and Katie.
It wasn't a joke.
Before we knew
what was happening two GROWN women come over to us, sit down, and start
taking pictures with us in them. No hello, no asking if we'd mind being
in a picture with them, they just did it as if it was completely normal. Then they switch sides so they can both get a
picture with me and with Katie. Once the pictures are done they walk
back over to their table as if nothing had just happened, still not
saying a word to either of us.
Still in shock and a mild disbelief at
what just happened we finished our food. As we were waiting for the bill
the family left with only the mother saying
'bye' to us. One single word from one lone member of the group, and she
didn't even take the pictures! It was bizarre. I mean, it occasionally
happens when some random person comes up to you and asks to take a
picture with you. Or you catch a random person trying to take a stealth
picture of you. But to blatantly go up to a person, SIT DOWN, and not
say anything to them before taking pictures without permission was mind
blowing! Especially because Indians in Jinja generally don't give
Mzungus much attention at all, at least not like Ugandans do. Needless
to say it was a strange experience.