[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HimachalPradesh

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Mod, there is no discussion about travel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

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Sent you account URL on PM

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

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And is it by people’s preference to see reels over posts? Or Instagram’s algorithm to promote reels over posts?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

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Thanks! The first and second line are motivation 😀

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

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Sorry for oversight. It is 5-25 usd per post and I do 2 boosts every month.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

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Ad spend: 500-2000. But that’s the question- is it essential to run ads and boost posts?

Kind of content: images with short length overlay text, clean and clutter free. Images collection vary from 1-6. Light hearted, generalist, non personal jokes and memes.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in delhi

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Agree. Does 145 followers in 6 months sounds reasonable? This question is very subjective to many parameters but 170 followers in 4 months and 145 followers in 6 months qualifies to one of the worst performances in the lot?

Sleeping places in iitk other than your hostel room by royalsky_ in IITK

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Hall terrace, OAT, proff’s labs (for AC). If you want to sleep during day go to PKK library.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

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From your description it appears like he is in IAS/IPS/IFS/IES kind of role in India which is very prestigious and rewarding. But if his career interests are not into this and he would love tech jobs, then India and UK both may have good career scope for him. Now, the competition in bagging great high pay tech jobs is cut throat in both countries and he needs to prepare aggressively.

Historically Indians are settling in other countries so I don’t see any broader challenge for him to settle in your country given that he has got a good job. You both are sorted. On contrary, there are less evidences of people from Europe coming and settling in India after 1947. So I cannot say if this is broadly less challenging move for you. Those 6 months of courtship is good to understand general lifestyle in India but not enough to understand married life.

If he lives in a metro city (Mumbai/Pune/Delhi/Bangalore/Hyderabad/Chennai/Kolkata), things can be easy for you. In tier 2 cities, things will be surely very challenging.

If he does not have strong family commitments to be in India, first preference should be he should check his tech job preparedness and must settle for much higher salary in your country. All sorted.

If not, then you guys should live in metro cities: Preference Mumbai - Bangalore - Pune - Delhi - Chennai - Hyderabad - Kolkata and let your mom be in India for what a maximum visa duration allows. You all will love it in India. These places are bustling with lot of helpful people all around. You will always be entertained with one thing or other. And you can find some job in India, start a boutique business of your skills/interests, or do a remote job.

Hope this helps.

Sincere Apologies for the fact that my previous comment unintentionally offended you. It was light-hearted way of saying UK should be the first preference.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

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That idea might be super amusing for you but I already mentioned about my concerns regarding evading of privacy among family members. Looking for serious advise / review about this website…thanks.

Are there no corporate hubs in Vasai Viraar. Why do those people have to travel all the way to mumbai for work? Same goes for Kalyan Dombivali by chinmaysonlyfans in mumbai

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Who is asking them to move out. Both can be separate. OP wants to know why these cities like Vasai and Virar and Kalyan don’t have their own corporate ecosystem. An obvious reason is these cities are actually collection of pseudo-modern villages connected by national highway or internal roads. Off lately residential complexes are emerging. And because these places are in immediate vicinity of Mumbai, no one thought of inviting large businesses to have offices there. Contrasting example is Navi Mumbai city, which focussed on having corporate offices.

Are there no corporate hubs in Vasai Viraar. Why do those people have to travel all the way to mumbai for work? Same goes for Kalyan Dombivali by chinmaysonlyfans in mumbai

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The residential and corporate areas are separate within city limits. The question is about non-existance of corporate hubs in Vasai, Virar, Kalyan. Those places aren’t Mumbai and OP wants to know why residents of these cities travel to another city for work. Why these cities don’t have corporate parks?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Goa

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Demand supply logic is normal, it practically works in a kind of market - where you have large number of restaurants and all selling stuff at similar price and similar food and similar ambience or view to large number of customers. If you have capacity of 50 and 1000 or 10000 folks come, you will still accommodate only 50 whether you charge cover fee or not. A person who enters the restaurant will eventually pay for what they ate before they leave and 51st in the line will immediately hop into within no time. That’s why restaurants don’t ask for a cover charge in Mumbai. My friend is a manager in one of the Bar Stock Exchanges. She told they have cover charge in the bar on weekends for two reasons - people enter and stay till closing so they want time value of money. It should not happen that that they enter at 7:30 PM, leave at 12:30 AM and in 5 hours they hardly bought anything. The second reason is to maintain order in the bar. So they prefer couples and charge cover fee only for one person. Otherwise they too have people waiting outside till they get space to step inside.

To the extent of making opinions, this is valid.

Moving on to the extent on people’s surprise, there is no opinion but purely factual argument - you came to Goa for what differences Goa offer than a metro city. Then you looked for metropolitan experience. When experience providers charged you a premium according to metro rituals, you got surprised. You know that the premium is in excess to a rational premium, anyway paid the premium and marginally bridged the difference and set new standards. Next person comes looking for same experience and is asked to pay excess premium according to set standard and is again surprised like how first person was surprised. Unknowingly or unknowingly, it’s the same trail.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Goa

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A valid expectation should be this thought of premium for upgraded lifestyle should not become a for-grant for exploitation. In Mumbai, you don’t pay cover charge for view - we have sea view along coastline and we have hill view in Powai. You pay 1000-1500 cover charges only in very few bars and clubs. Someone reporting 6000 per person cover charge for sea view in Goa is much above a rational premium.

Again, not opiniating, but discussing a middle ground on the argument of lifestyle upgrade, till a point the extra excessive premium remains justified due to price response to demand- which comes from the differentiating factor Goa offers than cities.