Bengaluru: In a moment that encapsulates the quirky and unexpected side of Bengaluru life, a resident recently shared a surprising story on Reddit that struck a chord across social media. The resident, a 27-year-old man, revealed an interesting conversation with his cook that quickly highlighted the city’s layered service culture and his place in it.
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The story started innocently enough when the resident asked his cook if he knew of any local maids who could help with cleaning his flat. The cook recommended a maid who charges Rs 3,000 per month, which caught the resident off guard as his previous maid only charged Rs 2,000 for similar work in their two-bedroom apartment. What came next was even more unexpected, the cook then explained that he himself hires a maid for his own one-bedroom apartment, paying Rs 2,000, along with an additional Rs 2,500 to a separate cook.
Social media reacts with light hearted comments
“I was left shocked, realizing I was bargaining over Rs 1,000, while he was willingly paying more for a 1BHK,” the Redditor wrote, adding, “Just Bangalore things.” The post quickly gained traction, with users flocking to comment on the humorous reality of Bengaluru’s service-oriented lifestyle.
The reactions ranged from amused to outright hilarious. One user dubbed it “cookception,” while others speculated playfully that the resident’s cook might secretly run a “Cook Services” enterprise with a hierarchy of culinary help. Another commenter joked, “Wait until you find out your cook is the CEO of Cook Services and his cook is a fresher on probation.”
Incident highlights another ‘peak Bengaluru moment’
This lighthearted post has since become a trending “Bangalore life” moment, adding to a growing list of local quirks that make the city’s tech-focused culture unique. Earlier this year, a viral photo on X (formerly Twitter) captured a man balancing a laptop on his arm while waiting outside a momo stall, sparking jokes about Bengaluru’s infamous work-life balance.