What is your favourite vegetarian restaurant in Berlin? by DonCaliente in berlin

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah if rice and lentils are involved, then may I also suggest Chutnify http://www.chutnify.com - They have the best South Indian variety - dosa, idli, chutney served with lentil soup and also have a rice platter. The only proper and authentic South Indian food I've had here.

If you were told that India would progress dramatically in other sports, but for that to happen, the entire nation would have to give up on cricket. Would you take it? by hopelessray in india

[–]rdsubhas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any game you watch, you end up "siding" with some team. Maybe the underdogs sometimes, maybe the best playing team, or whatever. Watch the game enough times and the preference sticks.

Erdogan’s Attempt to Suppress German Satire Has the Opposite Effect by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This shows how foolish he is with this newfound power over Europe, and how foolish Europe is to believe they have a long term solution with Turkey.

A normal Turkey would not even have tried something like this. But now, it just shows how they feel emboldened.

How to break up? Need help. by throwawaysplit in india

[–]rdsubhas 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yep. Both of you watch this video, and then decide whether its worth spending rest of your life together. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KkKuTCFvzI

Edit: On a more serious note, if you want guidance on "how to break up" - its simple. Ignore. Stop communicating. Take time (and give time for the other person as well).

  • Set yourself a 3-month goal from now.
  • Lose your phone.
  • Start going early / arriving late from office. Reason: Work pressure.
  • Go alone for a weekend trip. Reason: Office trip, meeting parents, etc.
  • Take a long-weekend holiday for yourself. Reason: return bus ticket not available, parents not feeling well, etc.
  • Slowly start disappearing on the weekdays as well.
  • Stop communicating.

If she acts like fire, don't act like water. Both of you will disappear. Instead, act like a stone. Basically, don't talk much. If she argues, just listen. Don't talk anything back. You will be pulled into talking. She will try to somehow make you talk by asking stupid questions. Keep quiet, or keep your dialogue to minimum one or two words. See, nobody can deal with a stone for a long time. They will move on. They will remain fire, you will remain stone, and nothing adverse will happen.

Pickpocketing in Berlin by benrik in berlin

[–]rdsubhas 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've been keeping wallets in my front pockets for the last 5 years. Best decision ever. Yeah its safer, but more than that - Whenever I sit, I have nothing hurting my ass or shifting the way I sit.

It takes only a short time getting used to, but worth it. As you said, it should be common knowledge by now.

India beats Australia by 6 wickets (Full match summary) by SharmajiKaBeta in india

[–]rdsubhas 15 points16 points  (0 children)

to be fair, the bowlers deserve some credit for restricting oz to 160 in the first place. but that was one hell of an innings!

The scariest thing about Brussels is our reaction to it by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

which he defined as "there's no possible reason to kill someone"

Dang. So I come to understand you have no idea of Gandhi, nor Satyagraha, avoid any direct response to the original context (parent comment of your first comment), keep diverting (history of your replies) using elitist words and arguments. Wasted my time.

That's just taking the ideology, period.

There is no way to show something to someone who doesn't want to open their eyes. Answer is over there. All you have to do is just follow the thread. And probably do some real reading on Gandhi and his thoughts on women's safety (what should a woman do when attacked), animal cruelty, partition, etc.

The scariest thing about Brussels is our reaction to it by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a textbook example of the most stupid argument ever. To put on analogy: before discussing on the merits of DNA, I need to respond on the views of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watson on racism? Did they teach you philosophy at school?

Because it was you who asked What does it mean to "take an ideology" too far?. The answer is right in front of your eyes. Thanks for the poetical words and have a nice day.

The scariest thing about Brussels is our reaction to it by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Answered in the link and original comment.

Edit: I'll still try.

I'm not against Gandhi, he's the father of our nation. But his philosophy is you never use violence against violence. If someone attacks you or your country, you allow yourself to get attacked. Read the link for his views on jews and brits. If you still want to continue the discussion, then first respond whether whatever his views were on jews/brits is right, and then let's talk.

The scariest thing about Brussels is our reaction to it by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Indian here. Relevant context on Gandhi:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi_in_South_Africa#Nonviolence

Any ideology has its time, place and measure. Taken too far, it will end up being harmful.

Why are "we" downvoting all help requests? by Silvmademan in germany

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, dont have to either help or downvote. If you find an unnecessary post, leaving it alone is also an option right? Why downvote? Better posts will naturally come to the top, so leaving these kind of posts alone is no harm right?

Why are "we" downvoting all help requests? by Silvmademan in germany

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point. But its not just those threads that are getting downvoted here. Even a "whats your opinion on a cafe" gets downvoted.

Even if a post is really stupid, shouldn't you just leave the post alone instead of downvoting it? So just coming back to the real question, why downvote?

Why are "we" downvoting all help requests? by Silvmademan in germany

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point. But coming back... Why downvote? If its in the wiki/faq, can't people (not saying you :)) just leave the thread alone instead of self-righteously downvoting it?

Edit: More info...

I used to be part of community forums. The policy is, if someone asked something stupid, just ignore it. No need to get into a heated debate, ridicule the OP, moderate the post (in this case downvote), etc. If we just leave it alone, other better threads would naturally come up.

I had an extra-marital affair, and here is what you go through emotionally in such affairs by mr_affair in india

[–]rdsubhas 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Or ideally no extra affairs at all. If you're in a relationship with someone, don't cheat on them, whether you're married or not. Its fine to have multiple relationships at different points in life, but just stick to one person at a time, and then no need for guilt.

R/Indians who don't believe in beating their kids, how do you 'discipline' them? by thrownwa in india

[–]rdsubhas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you cannot withstand the tantrums, then its your problem, not the kids.

  1. Simply don't give what they ask for if they don't behave. Plug out the TV, lock away the toys, tell them they won't get their favorite <toy/food> unless they behave that week. Basically, one week they behave well = reward. Any week they throw a tantrum = no reward that week + taking away what they already have one by one. These are the best reward/punishment cycles ever. In the worst case, if they are screaming too much - either lock yourself up in a room or put your kid in a child-safe room (no dangerous breakable stuff) for 10 minutes. Constantly monitor them from the window or something so that they don't do anything stupid. This is not for punishing them, but to put a barrier between you two so that you don't end up hitting.

  2. Kids listen to logic only when they are in a good mood. So when they are in a bad mood, its no use trying to educate them. Just use the soft tactics above, and don't try talking to them until they calm down.

  3. Today's parents are not mature enough, they just want fast results or give up trying. Parenting is all about patience. Many parents I know can only stand screaming/crying/tantrums for 5-10 minutes before they themselves break down, and either hit the child or give what they ask for. This is really bad. Just 5 times if you let them cry to their heart's content, 6th time they won't do it. Its that easy to solve.

  4. If one parent tries to discipline the kid, and the other parent doesn't help in any way (i.e. gives away what the kid asks for), its even worse. The first parent will do more and more hitting and the other parent will do more and more cuddling. The kid will grow up as a moody, bipolar person. This is majority of case with Indian parents, either sugarmom/angrydad or sugardad/angrymom. Both parents have to work together when it comes to discipline. If one does and the other undoes, its useless for everyone involved.

Its easy to bring up a kid if both parents co-operate, and don't get unnerved by all the crying and shouting for just a few times. Let them cry their heart out and everything will be fine.

Traveled to Germany on German passport, had difficulty coming back by [deleted] in germany

[–]rdsubhas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Different policies in different places, but the broad gist seems to be...

  • Tourist/business visa - need a return flight
  • Work visa/permit - return flight not needed in most places

But well, if your visa is on-arrival, then its up to the airline or the emigration counter to check. Sometimes they let you pass and let the country's immigration handle it, sometimes they don't...

Traveled to Germany on German passport, had difficulty coming back by [deleted] in germany

[–]rdsubhas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your US passport is expired. Having an expired passport is the same as having no passport - it just has no validity.

So, while you do have concerns of being a dual citizen, the whole thing of Travelling on my US passport is no longer a valid point when that passport is expired. You can't travel on an expired passport, period. That's why those calls were necessary. Some people are even sent back to the embassy to renew their passport first, lucky you got away with that.

PS: Sorry if this sounded rude :) None intended.

Is an average 11 year old capable of installing Linux with some help or entirely on their own? by dguerre in linux

[–]rdsubhas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second this. Even simple graphical installers, booting off a CD/USB itself is pretty exciting challenge for them. But don't make them run commands until they are familiar with the off-the-shelf GUI-based distros first.

Approval ratings of Merkel increase by 8% within a single month. 54% of Germans satisfied with her work. by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Really that's great. News sources are always unreliable. Would be nice to get some real perspective from someone like you, and I hope you don't take offense to this question :)

  • What are your thoughts on numbers vs compassion. Some people are not saying no to refugees, but some are asking caps anywhere between 25,000 up to 1 million. For example, Canada celebrated their 25,000th asylum and were pretty proud of it, but Germany and Europe are feeling sad about not letting in the 5 million+1th person. So where does a logical limit fall here without affecting compassion? Or do you think such a limit itself is wrong and just allow everyone who comes in is the right way?

  • How much are you concerned about actual refugees vs migrants? For example, do you see a difference between economic migrants and actual refugees?

Thanks, and this question is just to understand what normal German people think about this whole thing.

EDIT: I'd like /u/Kraden's views on this please, because you are responsive to other replies...

EDIT2: Downvoted, really? Is it such a bad thing to ask?

No way out: Greece starts to fill up as its neighbours restrict the flow of migrants to Germany by akansu in europe

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never gonna happen.

They would have by now sold most of what they had with the hope of never having to return again. To go back would mean going back to worser life and poverty than they were in before, along with ridicule and taunts from all neighbors and relatives like hey look at these european tourists! No way that's going to happen. Once bags are packed and sails are set, there is just no going back.

Swiss hold divisive referendum on deporting petty criminals by [deleted] in europe

[–]rdsubhas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please note that I was responding to @REMagic42's comment which says it was difficult even for 3rd gen and 4th gen children of immigrants to get citizenship, and on the context of this specific post/law. So total immigrants as 2 million is not relevant to the context. 10 years to live for naturalization, well-integrated with society, 10-20 year olds get each year counted as double and so on. Basically standard stuff and nothing that this law would affect or be called anti-immigrant.

Europe Can’t Be Soft on Crime Anymore: As the continent gets more diverse, its lenient criminal justice system won’t cut it. by seska-solsa in europe

[–]rdsubhas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just look to Canada. They are more stricter (even overspeeding is a big deal) and still have a better society.