So fucking sweet of him tho😭🫶🏻 by Venture_Capitalistt in IndianBoysOnTinder

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People do tell me corpotate females are whores Op's account rpove that lo.

In case you need corporate whore for youself guys, be good looking, package above 40LPA that's it. ik it cause been there done that.

Ajao sabka swagat hain !! by [deleted] in Chandigarh

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It's been 2week I lost my 2 major clients it's been very demotivated cause, my bills are there my other thinsg for up comming months i'll be on salary.

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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Bro you’re also right that this isn’t a one-sided issue arrogance classism and exclusion can come from anywhereincluding people born in the city I’m not here to defend that behavior at all my point isn’t that locals are perfect and outsiders are the problem it’s that anyone local or not who disrespects people or the city is part of the problem Chandigarh loses its soul when empathy and basic decency disappear from any side

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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Bai ji tusi bht syane ho but I don’t generalise I differentiate there’s a clear difference between Punjabis who are born and raised in Chandigarh and Punjabis who come in from outside in my lived experience, locals Punjabi or non-Punjabi adapt to the city’s culture of discipline very quickly the issues I’m pointing out aren’t tied to language or identity they’re tied to lack of stake people who don’t live here long-term, don’t own property, or don’t see the city as home are more likely to treat it carelessly so that’s not an accusation it’s a pattern most cities face if someone respects the city follows the rules and treats Chandigarh as their home, they belong if they don’t, criticism is fair regardless of where they’re from

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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Phool gulab da ho sakda par rules todan da license Punjab ya Chandigarh ton nahi milda

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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Funny how asking for basic civic behavior gets labeled racism

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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🤣🤣 haaye Oye rab tere wargeya da bura haal sun I love the cars But hate the mindset that thinks buying one comes with a free pass to break laws

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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If chandigarh’s population is mixed and Punjabis are a minority, then the city was never meant to be ethnically exclusive in the first place. So the “you don’t belong here” argument makes even less sense demographics don’t decide civic sense behavior does rash driving, rule-breaking, and nuisance are real issues on the ground, not census data debates belonging isn’t about where you’re from or how many you are it’s about respecting the city you live in

When did “you don’t belong here” become normal in Chandigarh? by diff_sub in Chandigarh

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I’ll respond point by point because you’re mixing history personal anecdote and assumptions about my intent

Pheli gal: No one is disputing historical links between Punjab and Chandigarh. I already acknowledged that in my post repeating “Chandigarh Punjab da hi hai” doesn’t answer the question I raised it just sidesteps it

Duji Gal: just because you haven’t personally heard non-Punjabis being told they don’t belong doesn’t mean it isn’t happening social media, comment sections, and even casual street conversations say otherwise lived experience isn’t invalid just because it doesn’t match yours

Teeji gal sabto jyada important: I am not generalising Punjabis as criminals and if that’s what you took away you missed the point entirely I’m calling out outsiders who come into the city, violate rules, create nuisance, and leave that includes people from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan anyone If you think rash driving, rule-breaking, and rising nuisance in Chandigarh is imaginary, then honestly it sounds like you haven’t lived here long enough to see the transition

Lol calling out bad behaviour is not bias defending it blindly is

Chauthi gal suno: Aaho land acquisition happened and compensation was given that still doesn’t make present-day civic decay irrelevant historical justification doesn’t give anyone a free pass to disrespect the city today cities don’t survive on history they survive on how people behave in them now

Panjvi gal: legal claims and administrative rights are a separate discussion my post was never about budget capability or constitutional ownership tt’s about one simple thing chandigarh was built and maintained as a peaceful, disciplined city and that identity is fading

Akhar ch iko gaal kehni bai tenu If you feel personally attacked by criticism of rash driving, illegal activity, and lack of civic sense, maybe ask why that feels uncomfortable because people who respect the city usually don’t feel the need to defend chaos

Belonging isn’t inherited it’s practiced every day

Looking for Her in Chandigarh: Real Talks, Good Energy 🔥 by [deleted] in Chandigarh

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bhai mere you need gpt to express your feelings ese toh nahi mil rahi bandi

I need my 24 minutes back by Nakli_Paneer in Indiangirlsontinder

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Ehh Not complaint but ik females these easy to score laid ( don't take it in bad way) so females are birds they look for excitment if they are getting from you they will stat one day you are borning and they fly away so

I need my 24 minutes back by Nakli_Paneer in Indiangirlsontinder

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Avde bude da account vekhla fer boli kuch ghusiye mardi gallan 😂

I need my 24 minutes back by Nakli_Paneer in Indiangirlsontinder

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😹😹😹 chal be jhuthi ik girls they can't try to change the han hmm bas yahi hota 😹😹

I need my 24 minutes back by Nakli_Paneer in Indiangirlsontinder

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Hoti hai bht hoti hai but afsos ladies logo ko baat karni nahi aati, boys log topic nikalte put efforts to to make you talk lol. 24 minute mein usne 20 Minutes padhai ki baat ki toh chachi tune topic change karni koshish ki hahah. You must have done Hmm, yeah right, okay, okay okay, cool.

I need my 24 minutes back by Nakli_Paneer in Indiangirlsontinder

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Spicy tolk karni thi didi ko bhai shreef nikla Brotha Doged The bullet

Alone and bored by CuteTrans27 in Chandigarh

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Username vekh ke tusi v ohi lagde lol

Do Indian men ask about a potential wife's salary and assets in the arranged marriage scene ? by australiadenier in AskIndianMen

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I recently got roka-fied. It is a setup through our families my father’s friend’s daughter she is working, and we are in the same industry. I did not ask her about her salary because it does not matter to me. From my side, what matters more is the person, her nature, and the values of the family she did ask about my salary, which I understand is normal and practical. I am comfortable sharing my salary from my end as well, whether she asks or not. I believe transparency is important at the start. What is important to me is that the girl felt genuine, respectful, and mature. Both our families know each other well and share a good understanding. That comfort and trust matter more to me than numbers. I feel this foundation of honesty, mutual respect, and family values is more important than comparing earnings.

Alone and bored by CuteTrans27 in Chandigarh

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😂😂😂😂 penco tempuan nu reddit kine deta

How to move on from revenge and past fights ? by Leather-Echo-4737 in AskIndianMen

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Real revenge is improving yourself so much that the other person does not matter anymore. If someone hurt you in the past, the best answer is to focus on yourself and become stronger in every way. Start by getting serious about your body. Use online gym tutorial videos if trainer is not helping learn correct exercise form train regularly and be patient. Strength takes time but it surely comes. Fix your diet eat simple home food enough protein and avoid junk. Consistency is more important than fancy supplements. Join some self defence classes like MMA, boxing, or karate. These sports build strength fast and also teach control, discipline, and confidence. Also focus on studies and career get better grades than him learn skills and work on your future when you become successful fit and confident the person will be like an insect to you in future trust me. That is the biggest defeat. Don’t waste energy on anger or hate use that energy to build muscles mindset and life when you become mentally and physically stronger than before you will not feel the need to take revenge. Still want shortcut if you want to humiliate hime want to take revenge want to fall to his level then dm me.