When Sundar Pichai thought 'Abey Saale' was friendly greeting
January 05, 2017  19:31
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'Abey Saale' is how Google's tactful and tactical chief executive Sundar Pichai had yelled out to a friend across the mess at his alma mater, IIT- Kharagpur more than two-and-half-decades back thinking it's a way of greeting people. 

Chennai-born Pichai, who returned to his alma mater after 23 years, said his comment led to "temporarily" shutting down of the mess.

"I came from Chennai. I learnt Hindi in school but I never spoke it much. So, just listening to how people are speaking, I just thought you address people this way. So one day, there was someone in the mess and I had to call him. I called him 'Abey Saale'," he reminisced to an audience of over 3,000 people.

"In the first couple of weeks, I thought you call people that way. Next thing I know is the folks in the mess were quite upset and I think they temporarily closed down the mess," he added. 

The Google chief, who met his wife Anjali on campus, said the romance was tough because access to the girls' hostel wasn't easy.

"Someone would stand outside and very loudly say, 'Anjali, Sundar is here for you'. It wasn't exactly a pleasant experience," he said.

He added that while technology, especially mobile phones, has changed the world, it has left certain things unchanged. 

"My dorm at IIT looks exactly the same as 25 years ago," he joked.
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