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  1. 30 minutes ago, gecko89 said:

    Maybe I've been lucky but every girl I've gone on a date with who called themselves a feminist, paid for their half. 

    Thought this was quite normal, my company has similar policy. Not allowed to join project of same client in a different company for a set amount of time. 

    Same here bro, feminist split the bills when they date but as soon as you marry them you pay all the bills while they are posting on social media about being strong & independent sitting in your house (Sorry it's her house as soon as you marry her ?)

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  2. 1 hour ago, SpearHea:D said:


    Agreed. I personally think those who decided to got married in lockdown period with 20-50 guests did the right thing. Things are getting expensive, use the saved money to buy land, home, stock, save it for your future. Bc 15-20 lakh fook denge dikhawe mein aur khaane waale bol ke jaaenge khaane mein namak kam tha. Parents use their life savings for these events.

    And the instagram/fb has ruined girls/boys so much with the pre post bhang bhosda wedding clicks that now everyone wants a lavish wedding. I was shocked to see a music video of a wedding launched on youtube. Haan picture bana lo, but then their money their choice. But its raising the bar for marriage expenses and if you dont do it for yourself you are looked down. A smart girl/boy would understand this crap and focus on themselves and their family.

    BUT and a big but, when its a traditional arranged/love marriage atleast here in north. You cant do sh*t. Things go as parents plan and if you dont do it as per traditions/customs you will be looked down by the society and nobody wants to deal with the crap. Its a matter of reputation and social norms. Joint family, extended family friends are involved and everything needs to be considered. And following customs traditions is a good thing  but i am talking about the lavish expenditure on marriage. Showing off gifts and things given in marriage.

     

    True bhai, people will see celebrities posting their pre-wedding, having a lavish wedding & then posting it on social media for validation. Even a couple of my friends got pre-wedding video uploaded on YouTube. Then comes pregnancy photoshoot, my office colleague had 9 different photoshoot for all 9 months. ?‍♂️

     

    People will take lakhs & lakhs of loans just because if it isn't a lavish wedding then "log kya kahenge". By any miracle if parents do agree to not so lavish wedding then we have our "well wishers" aka relatives who tell the parents all the weddings they have been to and get them on the "right path".

  3. 6 minutes ago, KnackChap said:

     

    And apart from this bollywood crapola has ruined Indian weddings. Pre wedding, pre bedding photo shoots, multi day useless functions before wedding. On the wedding day itself, boy acting like shehzada of fakeerpur, bride entering like some slutty bar dancer. Fkin even south Indian brides are starting to wear that bunch of bangles (dunno what it's called) usually worn by Punjabi/north girls for a month after marriage all cause they see it in movies or ekta kapoor shows. FK this sh*t. 

     What accurate description :rofl:

  4. 1 hour ago, Felix the cat said:

    I wasnt looking for proper dinner meal,

    Thx mate, maybe next weekend i will try out one of yours.

    Btw Today i chose godavari market.

     

    Godavari is good too. If not a proper meal then you will find variety in Brahmaputra market. ?

  5. 1 hour ago, Felix the cat said:

    Need reccomendation of some good places to eat in noida .

    Pls help

     

    Any specific cuisine you are looking for?

     

    My go to places for Indian food are

    >Desi Vibes (sector 18, noida)

    >Patiala Kkitchen (sector 18, noida)

    >Ancient Barbeque (sector 63, noida)

     

    For Chinese you can try Bercos (sector 12, noida), mamagoto & chi asian cookhouse (dlf mall of India) & Brahmaputra market (sector 29, noida) for street food.

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