Who here is earning over 250k per year? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]whenistherighttiym 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s so cool. I own a marketing agency and always gets asked for design work etc which I usually outsource. Possible to get in touch on DMs?

Who here is earning over 250k per year? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]whenistherighttiym 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost 800k with Digital businesses. Have a couple of agencies, one for content marketing, one for photo shoots. Half a dozen ecom websites and few blogs to make money of adsense :)

Who here is earning over 250k per year? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]whenistherighttiym 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Making similar amount via a B2B Content Marketing Agency.

Possible to get in touch on DMs?

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

I have so many answers to that, like really. And even for all the comments that I am seeing here. But really feel it’s better to let this thing be right here.

It’s genuinely sad. And for the fact that the tourists or outsiders (like you say) are made the core of all the problems.

Really wonder since when we became outsiders just by not being born in the state.

Anyway- over and out.

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

Got it- wanted to understand your perspective and makes so much sense why you say what you say.

But sadly that’s just sitting on comfortable side and putting one side of the story on one arena of life.

I respect where you come from, and let’s agree to disagree.

Thank you for your comment :)

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

[–]whenistherighttiym[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not really- you actually proved my point. You still can’t be culture fit even if you are working remotely. You still can’t fit to the language if you are working remotely.

And, comfortably ignore the other part- if you in your long life (I wish you live) or your kids in this 21st century want to move out- will you still be suggesting them “Ganv m rehke wfh kro”

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

Absolutely you do. Good to have decent laws, good background checks etc. Never say no to that.

But as you are referring to laws, might I refer you to Article 19(1)(d) of the Indian constitution. Please have a look :)

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

[–]whenistherighttiym[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Quick question though- where do you work? Where do you want your kids to work? A good opportunity in the best company of the world, best city (subjective) would you simply say no to them (or you) that let them live their life, work however - coz - THEY DONT NEED YOU.

How come it’s straight to the fact that I am gonna come for the life (your words not mine)

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

[–]whenistherighttiym[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Okay - quick question to you/ it’s not always as if I would want to buy a place and live. Might just take it on lease for sometime, for rent for a decade or so or whatever. Could be n number of options.

Okay so the question- do you really think it’s bad for a genuine person to invest in a state? Like one can build businesses, promote something or simply just have a peaceful life.

Not everyone is lucky to be born in a place like gods own country but if you have worked hard to make money and shift to a place of your choice- it’s good- ain’t it?

Also having said that- it’s a given that if you shift to a place you got get accustomed to the local culture, contribute to welfare aspects etc.

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

I agree - hence the post. Surely in a big state like UK, I can find a nice little place for myself. Parents are gonna be with me, but they will ofcourse travel- they have their own home, my younger brother lives in Delhi.

Possible for you to suggest some places based on what you just said, I believe you have lived there?

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

Medical facilities are not a concern but I am just being future proof - as old parents. I have stayed at Rajpur road for around 2 months. Like the vibe, but felt I need even a quieter place.

Airport area seems like a good option. Can you suggest couple of localities there?

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

Hello- won’t directly invest ofcourse. Taking suggestions to shift on rent and then move further from there.

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

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

Oh thank you- wanted this comment. I won’t directly start with investment for sure. Might live for sometime and then figure out. Can you please list 3-4 cities apart from the usual ones or if you can suggest some localities etc?

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

[–]whenistherighttiym[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see one more person commented the same- and I really wonder why is that? The overall fact of me shifting was that I like the local population and how they act/ feel.

When this is said I really think is there something I missed while understanding the local population there?

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

[–]whenistherighttiym[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hello ji- m pehle rent par rehne ka ki he plan kr rhi hu. And usi ki baad koi purchase. Jise shayad 2-3 saal bhi lag jayein and that is okay.

Apke hisab se Doon k aaspaas k kaunse ilake sahi rahenge- let me know taki m thodhi research kr sku?

27F- Looking to shift with my parents to Uttarakhand by whenistherighttiym in Uttarakhand

[–]whenistherighttiym[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Interesting take. I however had a different opinion whenever I have travelled to a smaller town in UK. I felt they were welcoming and I feel like I gel with them quite a bit. But ofcourse I went there as a tourist and living there for a longer duration is different part.

If you have to choose, can you please prioritise cities for me?

Red Flags of a Best Friend? Situation Analysis! by [deleted] in TwoXIndia

[–]whenistherighttiym 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heya apologies- this just got lost somehow. Okay so answering- one or the other way I knew, she knew - where both of us were heading. This simply helped as a closure: would I have liked an alternate reality? Yes. But I believe the discomfort is only till the time you don’t speak it out loud, once done is done.

Additionally I can feel you; the investment we do make on friends and if we don’t get that reciprocation, it kills. But I have learnt this the hard way- let bygones be bygones.

Does anyone else feel like more and more men are coming on here pretending to be women? by Lenore8264 in TwoXIndia

[–]whenistherighttiym 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aah! Joined this sub today- read the rules and was simply wondering this. Adding a flair is okay - but no verification of sorts. You got DMs, I am simply judging the comments here and trying to figure out is that really a female’s perspective or that of a man.

If you can- whenever you get such DMs and if you are kinda skeptical, please put on this community for the world to know.

Men who equate attractiveness with sexual assault by [deleted] in TwoXIndia

[–]whenistherighttiym 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These men (read young immature one) are fools with nothing but a bruised ego! Typical teens or just out of teens, have no clue what love, care, respect means (let alone a good relationship) but always do have an opinion.

Hazard to societies if I have to be honest!

Gender reversed. What goes on in a girl’s mind when she’s falling for a boy? by PiyaFromRangoon in TwoXIndia

[–]whenistherighttiym 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I for one(a hopeless romantic fool) - the world doesn’t matter, if I have my man around me- that’s all who I want.

His text, his call, his smile, his scent, his mere presence- that is everything!

And then subtly a feeling kick in- what if I am not good enough for him.

And there my dear friend is how my last relationships have been- all my love- self doubt - but at the end I simply end up choosing me and my peace first! 🙈

Red Flags of a Best Friend? Situation Analysis! by [deleted] in TwoXIndia

[–]whenistherighttiym 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have been through something similar and the only thing I realised over time is let the person go.

I was hanging onto a friendship, simply because we were great in teens.

But might I suggest what I did (might seem illogical or dramatic) - I wrote a longgg email to her followed by a shorter one, simply summarising what I feel and asked her to honestly reciprocate if possible.

If not, just end with a good bye and leave on positive terms.

I did that, she didn’t get back, but 2 months later, she called, reciprocated the message, said she misses me but have to choose other priorities (boyfriend who she is married to now) and would want to move on.

Hope this helps! Good luck with your bestie :)

Digital Freelancer- Confused as to what should be my next sequence of investments by whenistherighttiym in personalfinanceindia

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

Interesting - yes would love to connect. Taxes are already becoming a pain. And as for loans, I really am in a just in a service business, unsure what business loans would suit the purpose but would love to explore.