Archana Puran Singh’s recent Dubai family vacation with husband Parmeet Sethi and sons Aryamann and Ayushmaan offered a delightful mix of culinary treats, shopping, and humorous financial revelations.
Dubai Diaries: Food and Fun
The family wrapped up their Dubai getaway with a delicious South Indian meal at an iconic restaurant, followed by a lively shopping spree at the famous Dubai Mall. Their trip was clearly filled with laughter and good times.
While waiting for their dosa, Archana reminisced about a funny incident from a past family trip to Singapore, highlighting her sons’ early understanding of money.
The Credit Card Conundrum
Archana fondly recalled a moment in a toy store in Singapore when her youngest son, Ayushmaan, then a toddler, filled a shopping cart with toys. When told they had to pay, he confidently declared, “Mumma, you don’t need money. You have a card!”
This innocent belief that a credit card meant endless money has stuck with Ayushmaan, as his elder brother Aryamann confirmed. The family chuckled about this enduring childhood notion.
Adding to the humor, Parmeet Sethi playfully revealed that Ayushmaan was finally getting his own card. Ayushmaan, however, was less than thrilled, lamenting that the limit was “super low,” to which Parmeet jokingly admitted he did it “on purpose.”
Sticker Shock at Dubai Mall
After their meal, the family headed to Dubai Mall for some furniture shopping. Their browsing took an amusing turn when Ayushmaan spotted an elegant Indian showpiece.
Initially, he excitedly pointed out the price tag, exclaiming it was Rs 70,000. Archana expressed surprise at the high cost for an Indian item.
But the real shock came moments later when Ayushmaan rechecked the price. “Oops,” he corrected, “It’s not Rs 70,000. It’s almost Rs 2 lakh!” At this revelation, Archana dramatically walked away, laughing and declaring the prices were simply “too expensive.”
- Archana Puran Singh’s son Ayushmaan once believed credit cards meant unlimited money.
- Ayushmaan recently received a credit card with a “super low” limit, playfully set by his father, Parmeet Sethi.
- The family experienced sticker shock at Dubai Mall over an Indian showpiece priced at nearly Rs 2 lakh.
These humorous anecdotes from their family holiday offer a relatable glimpse into the joys and unexpected moments of family life and the universal challenge of managing expectations about money.