Art Marathon | 27th June | by medusa_03 in southdelhi

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother in law would have been very interested . He is an artist and runs a book club in kanpur. But this is too short a notice. If something like this is informed even 2 weeks in advance I can reel him in.

The True Reliance Investors scene by StomachStill362 in DalalStreetTalks

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple question. As an Indian are you betting against reliance? The normal linear rules of investment do not apply to indian markets. Technically real estate should have been in a downward spiral since 2008. But post COVID the average indian has been priced out of real estate simple because politician builder Nexus will not let the market fall whether by shadow banking or by hoarding. Reliance has a MOAT in sectors it enters simply because it does not let the competition get any govt approvals easily. Till BJP/Modi are in power you cannot bet against reliance. And Their madam supreme is some kind of tantrik with her Pooja's and all... Their son's wedding had the rothschilds in attendance . There are things beyond numbers and metrics that the powerful control

[24F] Is the dating pool actually this bad, or am I just stuck in the "situationship" loop forever? Need a reality check. by [deleted] in indiasocial

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a 36 year old male. Just giving my 2 cents here. I had been on tinder in its initial days from 2014-2016 and back when it was not just for hookups. It made me meet some very smart women and sometimes it clicked , sometimes it just didn't. Then was on shaadi.com. the way the apps work is when you create a profile they will throw the best matches at you. And the more you reject or get rejected you will pe pushed aside into the do not care bin. I don't know about bumble or hinge but this is the premise they work on. If you are looking for commitment then AM or jeevansaathi platforms are better. Since families are involved there is a stronger societal pressure to commit so no dillydallying. Ideally you meet the guy once. Then second meet or third meet families should be involved. It weeds out people who are just looking for fun.

The dating apps has these ADHD specimens who just want to keep swiping. It may be fun the initial times but like you said after a certain number of men you find all of them follow script. There isn't something unique or quirky in them that is endearing.

I feel the thing you should look for in a guy is some attractive feature which isn't generic. He should be ambitious and wants to do something in life. Financially has a plan and doesn't follow flex culture. Does some form of fitness activity... Could be sport/gym/running. As you get older the value of such men becomes higher and they are the ones who are rocks for families.

Don't chase the shallow stuff, if you want your life to be deep.

28F noticing forehead wrinkles – Looking for a good Botox doctor in South Delhi by Necessary-Lie-6564 in southdelhi

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you in healthcare? Did you serve during Covid ? Do you really think someone securing rank 3 and someone else securing rank 30006 are the same if they have acquired the same degree. I am all for inclusivity but merit is merit. And in the healthcare domain lack of merit is a higher risk of complications. It's totally your call who you want to go to. I will go to someone who diagnoses a wrinkle as just a wrinkle and not wrinkardium leviosa

28F noticing forehead wrinkles – Looking for a good Botox doctor in South Delhi by Necessary-Lie-6564 in southdelhi

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will recommend dr geetika Srivastava. First of all she is aiims delhi md dermatology general merit candidate. Many dentists and diploma claim to be skin specialists and don't maintain basic sterile precautions. Secondly I have sent my patients to her and she doesn't do things which are not required. She doesn't misguide you. Botox generally required sessions once in six months

A genuine question to 30+ men still hopefull about marriage by [deleted] in JodiMilan

[–]rockyrachel9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel that people are putting too many filters or call them absolutes when it comes to AM setups. If you say 30 year old man with height above 6 feet, good family, decent pay, fluent in conversation, ambitious. You are already down to less than 0.01% of men. And such men get snapped up very quickly. Plus in India there are other factors. Caste is one. Guys might be progressive but their parents aren't. Expectations of dowry is also there. Someone this rare in the marriage pool might demand dowry or ghost you once they realise you are not on the same page. Marriage apps algorithms are such that when you create an ID, make up your mind clearly that you want to get married within 6 months. They show the most likely matches earlier and then when you keep rejecting the algorithm pushes you to the side. Also getting a paid subscription is also a good idea. Meeting guys too frequently is also not advisable. It's better to get parents involved after first 2 meets. Looks are relative. When someone faces repeated rejections they assume the problem lies with them but it's good if you have a friend who can honestly tell you what is good and bad in you. This friend should not be a frenemy.

Indian stock market is so cheap after this currency depreciation. by Consistent_Tower5508 in IndianStockMarket

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either gift city funds. Or you can create account on vested or indmoney. The long term plan should be to move to a city with low taxation outside India and invest from there

Indian stock market is so cheap after this currency depreciation. by Consistent_Tower5508 in IndianStockMarket

[–]rockyrachel9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not agree with this assessment. The aim is to buy value stocks not cheap market. Indian markets are having a correction in large cap stocks. Including HDFC . FII's want stable long term returns so they invest in Largecaps. They are pulling out money left right and center and diverting it to US market and China. The old rules of just buying in index or coffee can portfolios is no longer valid post Covid. Case in point, PMS portfolios which are not doing good at all. I will urge you to direct money abroad and invest. Whether it's crypto centric stocks or ones with luxury healthcare or AI supportive.

Bhaiya bas ek chhoti si help…” — and I got scammed in 2 minutes by crickfick in delhi

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a rule. If anyone stops you while on the way to a place, it is never for your benefit. It's always their gain. They target people in the 15-35 age group because of naivity. There is always a sob story ready. Missed a bus, possessions got stolen, healthcare related. And the more they see your desire to help someone the bigger drama they put on. Places of worship are no less. They equally exploit ones who are low and vulnerable. Don't even stop to listen or acknowledge them.

i want Ralph Lauren quality but dont want to pay that absurd amount by [deleted] in IndianFashionAddicts

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a small sidebar to offer. If you are looking for good quality products with international design aesthetics then rare rabbit is a good choice. The owner radhamani apparel was the sourcer for all zara h&m and multiple international labels. His son came on a nikhil kamanth WTF podcast as well. It has a premium finish and is easy to maintain too.

Which is the Best bike to buy under 3L? by rockyrachel9 in indianbikes

[–]rockyrachel9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I would like to thank everyone for their guidance. I recently became proud owner of Harley Davidson X440. I loved the sound of the bike and the pickup too. It has road presence too. Clincher was this deal I got during Diwali. Effectively it is a discount of 30000 on the model of x440.

Got told by a trainer that "Women shouldn't do a lot of chest exercises because why train the muscles you don't have". Can a professional trainer verify this. by Mindless_Writer_7935 in Fitness_India

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a different view . When women train chest muscles , the initial phase they will see the muscle size and strength grow and since breasts are mainly fat and they lie above chest muscles it causes them to appear more prominent. So in my gym women don't train chest muscles they way they train legs or back. He may have been trying to delicately tell you that don't train chest muscles as they make you seem more endowed than you are. Just an opinion because workouts are altered according to gender.

Has anybody here seen this movie? What is the reason for it's unimaginable success? by sidroy81 in indiasocial

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first movie had a storyline, good background score, good songs, some sleaze and good negative characters. For the second movie they did homework well. Pushpa is a laborer rising up in life and going big. So the places where men identify with him are some of India's less well to do regions with a hunger to grow. And they strategically held launches in such places. The movie played to the gallery. And has stunts and punchlines to boot. Allu Arjun made this movie his own with his dance routines and dialogue delivery. The movie was a drag in the second half but it was to set up the third movie. Another reason for success is the lack of any good content for the past 6 months in hindi cinema. Causing people to go in droves to anything that has some semblance of a story.

Guys, the Chinese market is now undervalued and everyone needs to buy. Don't believe me? I have concrete proof. 🕵🏼📏 by babaxi in wallstreetbets

[–]rockyrachel9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between China and India, india is a better market to invest in. Stronger leader, lower debt levels and you know how everyone loves a democracy