WHAT DID YOU DO THIS WEEKEND?
Southern Mail Newspaper
|June 02, 2025
The question is a loaded one today, with young professionals across India attempting to shape their downtime and leisure becoming a soft performance review
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Every Monday morning, in the liminal space between work and routine, a familiar question drifts through India's cities. It's heard in the offices of Bengaluru, on the terraces of Bandra, in the awkward silence before Zoom calls begin:
"So... what did you do this weekend?"
It sounds innocent enough — small talk, a social placeholder. But like all good rituals, it's loaded. For many young urban Indians, it's less about plans than projection, and more about who you were while doing it.
This is the hidden psychology of modern leisure. In the language of Erving Goffman, the 20th-century Canadian-American sociologist who likened life to a stage, we've moved our weekend from the backstage of anonymity to the frontstage of performance. The weekend used to be a breath. Now it's a brand.
I first noticed it in Mumbai, walking past a sunlit studio in Bandra where a dozen 20and 30-somethings were shaping clay into mugs. They worked in silence, brows furrowed in concentration. Later, I'd hear from a participant who said, “It just feels good to use my hands for something.” She didn’t say she liked pottery. She said she liked using her hands. That’s the language of intentionality, of meaning-seeking — a telling linguistic tic of a generation that wants its free time to say something about its inner life.
And this isn’t unique. From sourdough starters to film cameras, salsa classes to stargazing meetups, young Indians are filling their weekends with activities that are, consciously or not, acts of self-curation. Psychologists might call this narrative identity: the stories we tell ourselves (and others) about who we are and why we matter.
We measure rest. We track joy. We optimise the weekend. In resisting the 9-to-5, we've built a 5-to-9 that looks eerily similar. The harder we try to escape productivity’s grip, the more we reinvent it.
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