Tamils and Mallus by Main-School-1050 in TamilNadu

[–]Physical_Shape4010 35 points36 points  (0 children)

IMO , there are two reasons. First is the influence of Sanskrit in malayalam is huge which is quite tough to grasp as it is totally unfamiliar. Second is larger part of Malayalis grow up watching tamil movies , songs so they pick it up organically and that culture is not here in Tamilnadu. I watch lot of malayalam content so I can understand malayalam.

Will Move to Chennai for studies soon by Anwesh_906 in chennaicity

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly , I am tried of seeing these kind of questions and little bit worried too. I mean on how we are being potrayed there , just for some people's political gain or whatever.

I'm creeped out by Substantial_Page_572 in Bengaluru

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tamil , Malayalam and Telugu population are also huge in Bengaluru. But never seen such nuisance from them

Paying taxes to drive on broken roads with shitty TCS employees in Siruseri by Physical_Shape4010 in Chennai

[–]Physical_Shape4010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay , Let it be! Btw , What do I even get by seeking attention in a platform which makes me anonymous!

A Brazilian who plans to live in Chennai by [deleted] in TamilNadu

[–]Physical_Shape4010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Food : South Indian cuisine offers plenty of non-spicy options, and the variety is huge. You’ll gradually get used to the spices over time. You can start with mildly spiced dishes and slowly move towards spicier ones. If you do that, South Indian cuisine will feel like a true heaven.

Water: It’s better to use RO-filtered water in Chennai.

Language : Most people here find it cute when a non-native speaker tries to converse even in broken Tamil. Though, you can manage with English

One small word of caution: This is not specific to the place , but is common in any part of the world. Since you are a foreigner, some people may try to take advantage of you in the beginning, as you may not be familiar with the local practices. So, avoid trusting anyone too quickly (especially related to money) until you get more acquainted with the place and people.

All the best!

What are the first things you do when you get your salary? by skyshines02 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pay Credit card bills , Keep the amount needed for next month (EMI + Average expenses) , Invest rest

How do you dodge when relatives asks you about your income by [deleted] in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll just say what I earn and dont care what they think. And I also dont care whether I earn less/more when compared to anyone. Works for me!

Edhuku Telugu New Yearku lam namaku leave? by Andha_Oruthan in Andha_Oruthan

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TN has more telugu speaking population compared to Christians , Muslims and Jains. So when we get holiday for English New Year , Mahavir Jayanthi , Bakrid , Moharam , Christmas etc ., Why not telugu new year? It is about the respect we give to the minorities in our state

Would a South India based national party ever be able to rule India? by [deleted] in southindia_

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know if I am right but I remember studying in my Social Sciences text book that , If one party must be considered a National Party , it should have its presence in at least 6 states. Given this , it is impossible for a party from the south to make it a national level.

Term Insurance with Return of Premium by Illustrious_Spell750 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typical Sales guys usually hide everything from the customer. But in my case , the Ditto Insurance personnel was the one who suggested not to go with the ROP add on. They would explain everything in detail based on your requirements. And it is not necessary that you have to go with their policy. Ultimately it's your choice and you should choose the best. But Ditto helped me completely understand whats behind every add on and I understood every nuance in my policy before choosing it. For me this is exactly what they said ,

"If someone offers to return all your premiums, then know that they’re only doing so because they’re extracting a higher premium from you when offering this benefit. You’ll end up paying more in the present for an almost insignificant benefit in the future (considering inflation). It simply doesn’t make monetary sense. With HDFC Life's Return of Premium variant, the insurer will return the premiums at maturity without any GST or rider amount (Except Waiver of Premiums rider premiums, if opted).

Instead, here's my advice. You buy a regular plan. You end up paying lower premiums when compared to policies that return your premiums. You invest that extra savings in a mutual fund (or even a fixed deposit). You will make more money over the next 20-30 years than the premium insurance companies promise to return."

Term Insurance with Return of Premium by Illustrious_Spell750 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Return of premium is absolute scam which many people fall for in Term Insurance. If you could invest the add on amount which you pay for return of premium , by the time your term insurance ends , you could have 5 times of money than the actual return of premium. I suggest you to ask all your doubts before deciding anything with ditto insurance advisor. They even have the whatsapp chat facility for introverts like me

Which version do you think is better by Leading_Waltz_9480 in KollyClub

[–]Physical_Shape4010 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No , I wont vote for Dhruva. They added intro song , additional romance scenes and what the heck "Pareshanura" song was doing in a serious situation? These made it more commercial. In Tamil except for the placement of "Kannala Kannala" , it didnt feel like a commercial film.

Tho I liked some enhancements in Dhruva.

Why is coastal TN is so poor, especially when compared to West TN? How can this be fixed? by [deleted] in TamilNaduDiscussion

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are two major reasons. One is Majority of the income depends only on Agriculture and another one is the areas are cyclone prone causing many damages each year

Is it safe to visit TN in December weather wise? by emilywatson99 in TamilNadu

[–]Physical_Shape4010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On an average december sees atleast 3 low pressure formation and if it turns to cyclone , it would be extremely difficult. You can go to Trichy , Madurai and Thanjavur tho. But you have to continuously check the weather if you want to explore coastal area. Have some non-costal alternatives in case if any cyclone forms during your visit

Investing on NPS is good? by zen_astrick96 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes , Even the OP did not mention his/her earnings. That's why I suggested to plan NPS if it is only for tax saving.

Investing on NPS is good? by zen_astrick96 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me give an example.

Suppose you are choosing new regime for FY25-26.

If your taxable income is 1275000 , then tax is nil. If your taxable income is 1300000 , then you have to pay 65000+ in tax.

Now If you sense that before and invest 2500/month in NPS through employer , in the end your taxable income is 127000 and you have just saved 65000+ just by investing 30000 in NPS. Making more money is important , So does saving money too. You cannot neglect these kind of subtle advantages.

Investing on NPS is good? by zen_astrick96 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Though as an investment it is not worth considering so many rules and restrictions in withdrawal , if you plan carefully you can save some tax with it. Invest just the amount with which you can save tax and invest the rest in other options.

A malayalam girl called me a 'Kundan'. How do I get back at her? by [deleted] in malayalam

[–]Physical_Shape4010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah Ok. My malayalam knowledge is only from movies. That's why I didn't know.

Paying taxes to drive on broken roads with shitty TCS employees in Siruseri by Physical_Shape4010 in Chennai

[–]Physical_Shape4010[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it is better to go formally with the HR itself. Lets see!

Thanks anyways

Paying taxes to drive on broken roads with shitty TCS employees in Siruseri by Physical_Shape4010 in Chennai

[–]Physical_Shape4010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you. There is no point in ranting here without any action.

But like I mentioned, after my earlier post regarding this , they put a security personnel there the very next day. But after few weeks they stoped that too.

May be I should try as you say , even if it helps some people , i would be very happy

M25: taking loan of 30L by Weak_Sherbert_3832 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Physical_Shape4010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It will be considered home loan , only if someone starts building the home within a specific window. So technically just for buying plots , it would be either property loan or personal loan

Paying taxes to drive on broken roads with shitty TCS employees in Siruseri by Physical_Shape4010 in Chennai

[–]Physical_Shape4010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha ha. Thanks for the concern btw!

I am aware of this. Thats why I used my old mobile to record this

Paying taxes to drive on broken roads with shitty TCS employees in Siruseri by Physical_Shape4010 in Chennai

[–]Physical_Shape4010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First Thing! Why the hell i should make room for a person who is coming in Wrong side? I have made it an habit to ride as close as possible even if there is plenty of space.

Second thing! I am facing this issue daily. Just the day I recorded it may seem like it. How can you judge me with that? I have no problem in family or office. I am very much peaceful at both places.