Turning twen-teen!
Calling yourself a âteenagerâ is a great feeling. But what happens when you realise youâre turning â20â soon or have just turned 20? With the letters âT-E-E-Nâ, missing from your age, will your new age make a big difference to your life or is 20 just another number?
For student Leanne Pais, who turned 20 recently, getting out of teenage hasnât made such a big difference to her life. âIâll feel the same for a while âcos Iâm still going to be in college for one more year. I havenât gotten to the work environment, so I still feel like a teenager,â she says.
Of course, she groaned and moped when she turned 20, but that didnât stop her from having child-like fun on her birthday. âI had a birthday party with a theme called âButtons and Bowlsâ. Thirty two of us ended up playing musical chairs, tail and the donkey and indulged in snacks and relived our childhood days, which we didnât do as teens either,â reveals Leanne.
Twenty is just another number in terms of what you feel; says engineering student Mridula Vasudev, whoâs turning 20 in a few months. âBut when youâre telling someone your age, it makes a difference. How-ever, in general, itâs not such a big deal,â she says. The way you feel when you hit the big â20â also depends on where youâre placed in life when you get out of your teenage years, feels Mridula, adding, âIf thereâs a major change in your life at that point, then it might make a big difference, but Iâm still going to be in college, so itâs not a big change for me.â
The big â20â is a major change for some. BBM student Kiran Raj, whoâs turning 20 tomorrow, says, âMy age reminds me that Iâll be entering my last year of college soon. Next year, Iâll have to decide on my career plans or maybe even find a job. It will also include job placements and a lot more responsibility.â Till now, he says, college life was about fun and being bindaas, but after 20, Kiran will have to decide between working and going abroad for further studies. âI canât depend on my parents for everything anymore. Iâll have to take some major decisions in life. The responsibilities are going to take some fun away from life,â he adds.
The big â20â enters everybodyâs life at one point. But that shouldnât stop any of us from living our lives with fervour, should it?
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