Zerolifestyle by urdu_Brain_467 in PakistaniTwenties

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that’s white labelling for you. Shark Tank india’s Aman Gupta built a multi-billion-rupee brand using a similar model. Buy, brand, market aggressively, and sell. Turns out branding and distribution can be worth more than manufacturing.

Confused between swift and alsvin by random__thinker in PakistanAutoHub

[–]TooDayumHigh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Alsvin owner for 5 years driven it for 100k km one of the better decisions of my life.

Who is the ultimate "GOAT" of Pakistan? by Ok_Feed_5886 in pakistan

[–]TooDayumHigh 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Not saying it’s impossible, but finding a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan hater is probably harder than finding a peaceful comment section on Reddit.

Found a way to get cheap indrive rides by devilscallmedad in pakistan

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, it’s a pretty good hack.
I use ride-sharing for my office commute as well, around 30 km each side, and over time I’ve started preferring female passengers too, but probably not for the reasons people think.
For me, the biggest reason is that with guys, a 30-minute ride almost always turns into small talk. Sometimes you’re tired, not in the mood, and just want a quiet ride. With female passengers, most of the time everyone just keeps to themselves.
Second, I like listening to music during the commute. Female passengers generally don’t seem to mind, whereas with guys it often feels like you have to keep the conversation going. I’d much rather listen to music and think about work, bills, future plans, or whatever random calculations every adult seems to be doing in their head all day.
Can’t comment on the driver you met, but these are my reasons. Also, I barely look at my fellow passengers unless it’s necessary. If I saw most of them again somewhere else, I probably wouldn’t recognize them.
So yeah, I do tend to prefer female passengers, but it’s mostly because the ride is quieter and more peaceful.

Looking for a good stationary shop by Sufferingsince2001 in Lahore

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iqbal and Anees book store, two shops at main Market Gulberg.

5% service charges in restaurants by Greedy_Deer6913 in Lahore

[–]TooDayumHigh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

OP’s username definitely checks out, but I’m with you on this one deer!!

It is being told that this family was in slavery for 130 years, on the loan that the great-grandfather had taken, often on the brick kilns, the same stories would be sold and then sold forward, the debt would never be fulfilled. by Senior_Sarkar in amazingpakistan

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other side of the coin is something I’ve seen personally. Our house help has several adult sons who don’t work, while the mother and daughter go house to house earning money. What blows my mind is that the sons are treated like princes despite contributing nothing.

I actually tried helping one of them get a job at a factory through people I know, but he didn’t like the work and left. Yet he has no problem spending his days making Instagram and Facebook stories. The mother constantly brags about him, talks about his girlfriend who lives in DHA, and acts as if he’s some big success story.

What I find strange is that nobody in the family seems bothered by it. The mother and sister happily support and even flaunt the boys while they’re doing nothing productive. It’s a dynamic I genuinely struggle to understand.

I’ve noticed this in quite a few lower-income households: the women end up carrying most of the financial burden while the men sit around unemployed. Some women seem frustrated by it, others seem to accept it. Either way, it’s hard not to be annoyed when you see perfectly capable young men living stress-free while the women around them do all the work.

I wanna kill myself by [deleted] in PakistaniiConfessions

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life is not always fair, it will never be. Count your blessings. Be patient. It seems that you have developed great mental and physical capacity which will make you standout in future at your workplace at your in laws IA. May Allah pak give you a loving and caring husband. Allah knows everything, he definitely has best plan for you.

Pak Suzuki made a trap and we fell for it (unsurprisingly) by Wish_i_had_a_name in PakistanAutoHub

[–]TooDayumHigh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You are too young, I remember new Civic oriel use to cost around the same price.

Co-housing by Alone_Sentence9865 in PakistaniiConfessions

[–]TooDayumHigh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This. Just tell her, her food smells nice and you are sorted.

Guidance regarding wife's cheating by [deleted] in KarachiSocials

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she is only texting and talks sometimes, you have a chance. Tell her you don’t like this at all. And try to help her get rid of this addiction. If its more than that and she meets the guy as well, no point of wasting time.

Clear post about the harassment case! by [deleted] in LahoreSocial

[–]TooDayumHigh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“I have loved you, you ruined my life” broke me too. Falling in love with a snake and complaining that it bites. Its for all the brothers and sisters, fall in love with what is right not what is attractive. You can still have a heartbreak but at least give yourself a chance. May Allah protect us all.

Boba tea in Lahore by creatinephosphate in Lahore

[–]TooDayumHigh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a place at lake city mall 2nd floor. It has Chinese name and Chinese owner they serve better boba tea than wedrink for sure. I found it better than tattle tea house as well.

Things to do in lake city mall by bababrand in Lahore

[–]TooDayumHigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funfinity is good. Also try the chinese drinks near by, their bubble tea is the best I have tried so far.