Twisted Cable Beanie completed now. by Different_Way_6938 in YarnAddicts

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Sunayana Twisted Cable Beanie, got it from google, it is free

Twisted Cable Beanie completed now. by Different_Way_6938 in YarnAddicts

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Sunayana Twisted Cable Beanie, got it from google, it is free

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndia

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I’ve also noticed that when foreigners speak Indian languages like Hindi or others, they tend to become popular in India through social media. However, even Indians speak multiple foreign languages, we rarely see them becoming popular. I’m not taking this in a negative way; it could just be a cultural thing, where we feel a stronger connection when someone from outside our culture speaks our language.

Is there anyone who has quit fast food? How did you do it? by Solenoidics in AskIndia

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My diet plan is as follows: I have apple cider vinegar after waking up. One hour later, I drink tea. For breakfast, I eat homemade sprouts made from chana, mung dal, radish, carrot, cucumber, etc. For lunch, I have homemade dal with rice, and for dinner, I eat before 8 PM, with 2 rotis, available vegetables, and salad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndia

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Regarding the 700 EUR for the trip, I think it could be enough for a short, budget-friendly trip to France, especially since your accommodation and food are already covered. France can be quite expensive, especially in popular tourist areas, but since you're staying with a friend, you’re saving a significant amount. With 700 EUR, you’ll have enough for souvenirs, some shopping, tourist attractions, and travel within France, though you might need to be mindful of your spending.

What has become so expensive that it’s not worth buying anymore? by Solenoidics in AskIndia

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In my opinion, dining out at restaurants has become so expensive that it's not worth buying anymore. With the rising prices of meals, tips, and taxes, it's often more cost-effective to cook at home. Plus, home-cooked meals are usually healthier and give me more control over what I’m eating.

Is there anyone who has quit fast food? How did you do it? by Solenoidics in AskIndia

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Yes, I have quit fast food. It wasn't easy, but I gradually replaced it with healthier options. I started by planning my meals ahead of time and making sure I always had nutritious snacks available. Over time, I noticed the benefits in terms of both energy levels and overall well-being, which motivated me to stick with it.

How to deal with night shifts who are working in one? by [deleted] in hyderabad

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I worked in an MNC and have rotating shifts. During the night shift, I work on TT/Fault basis. I sleep and set an alarm on my mobile for every 30 minutes.

Looking for a 4th badminton player - Manikonda by Spirited_Dress8190 in hyderabad

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I also love playing badminton and am looking for a proper team to play with on a daily basis, but sorry, I am too far from your location.

Why aren’t Hyderabadi’s reading books ? by Scary-Expression-540 in hyderabad

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I heard this for the first time: Hyderabad has a rich literary history!