Please throw chappals if you don't like first three lines 😊
Are we earning to pay builders and interior designers, caterers and decorators?
Whom do we want to impress with our highly inflated house properties & fat weddings?
Do you remember for more than two days what you ate at someone's marriage?
Why are we working like dogs in our prime years of life?
How many generations do we want to feed?
Most of us have two kids. Many have a single kid.
How much is the "need" and how much do we actually "want"??
Think about it.
Would our next generation be incapable to earn, that we save so much for them!?!
Can not we spare one and a half days a week for friends, family and self??
Do you spend even 5% of your monthly income for your self enjoyment?
Usually...No.
Why can't we enjoy simultaneously while we earn?
Spare time to enjoy before you have slipped discs and large prostates.
We don't own properties, we just have temporary name on documents.
GOD laughs sarcastically, when someone says,
"I am the owner of this land"!!
Do not judge a person only by the length of his car.
Many of our science and maths teachers were great personalities riding on scooters!!
It is not bad to be rich, but it is very unfair, to be only rich.
Let's get a LIFE, before life gets us, instead...
Originally posted by: jairathore97
Right Putti we Indians spend our hard earned money like water in weddings
Nobody comes to give blessings to coupleAll they do is eat food and get their photographs clicked and still complain, Shahi paneer me paneer kam tha🤣So I have decided to do a court marriageAnd spend the money saved by doing court marriage on my honeymoon 🤣
Originally posted by: taramira
This happens you know in all relationships...I am sure al, the married ones on this forum would agree. Initially you are and with good reason much connected with your own family, doing the back and forth like Ii does,me specially of your i laws are understanding and not say anything. But eventually after the excitement of the shaadi lessens and life gets back to normal it gets a bit much because in addition to dealing with your own faMilies issues, the added responsibility of your i laws tie you down. And slowly without anyone saying anything, women themselves start withdrawing themselves from their own family issues.
I think this transition is slowly happenig with II as well, it is gradual me it is silent. Like I. The last update Iindid t mind that she didn't go to DII, because she realized that dealing with the dude is her no 1 priority. Then she told off amma as well...So IYER is slowly becoming A Bhalla and the best part is she doesn't even know it's happening!
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