We took to the streets of Bangalore and requested locals, in addition to those that moved right here for work or school in the event that they felt lonely within the …
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We took to the streets of Bangalore and requested locals, in addition to those that moved right here for work or school in the event that they felt lonely within the …
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well crafted. :’)
I think there is become a wide gap between culture & tech, which isn't getting any better. While Mumbai has people frm all walks of life & you don't see a differentiation btw tech & other careers. But here, there is a bit gap
Marriage = Honeytrap to Enjoy Whole Life on Men's Income 🤑.
Marriage = Biggest Scam of 21st Century
It's 'here' not ' haere'
Third class place. Auto driver cab driver are looters. People are racist. Unnessary road rage towards outsiders. Very difficult to live with dignity. If they know you are not local, discrimination is off the roof. Even girls are not spared. Remember what happened with an African woman in broad daylight. Shame.
But still people don't want to leave Bangalore 😂 Mumbai is a good option.
Please find an Art of Living center near you and learn Sudarshan Kriya. Loneliness will go away.
Hey lemme tell u somthin, it's because they don't know anything about the land and it's language, no body care's if ur a other language person, if u speak kannada everybody will respect you and get to know you better, tht's y language is imp these people are hindi n other lang speakers, local people doesn't care, u gotta learn kannada then it will be a magic ✨🎩✨
I've seen lot of hindi people who learnerd kann they have a better social life ……
why lonely??? you guys have millions of subscribers, followers and friends on social media and other sites..now why you guys feel lonely
This is not only about bangalore,its about a big city like Toronto , where am I now .
Being alone is not a bad thing. It means you can relax and do what you want. Read a book, watch a film, listen to music. I live alone in Delhi and I like it. I have so much peace and I never feel lonely.
Born in bangalore still lonely
Let b!tches who are into hook up culture alone. They come here for that. Not just jobs.
First of all, are you a bangalorean by any chance cos your accent is unfamiliar with ours.
Dont typecast bangalore as a city with problems. You need to look for something else to take.
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If technology didn’t existed no one would be lonely
I love Bengaluru as an introvert
I live my life mostly home n go out alone sometimes n never felt judged for going alone and you can talk to random people and some even become your friends some even helps you if you need . Some are bad too but hey that’s just everywhere in this world .
So felt lonely but in a good way
I never felt like an outsider here . I feel home here I feel so comfortable and safe here even when I’m alone everything you get it at your door step so grateful for this city that gave me confidence and to be myself 😊
Bengaluru has BIG TRUST & Common BETRAYAL issues for Money💰. Being call Outsider is not just Trouble, more than that being cheated by Frauds. e.g. LIKE Auto Riksha guy, OLA/UBER driver asking to go offline & decline Online Driving, Falsely Deposite gulping LandLords, Monthly Fake maintainace charging PG Owner, Foreever fake promising Recruiters, Falsly solution commiting HR Head, Company's exploiting ManAgers, fake friending-colleagues …. Too dangerous Toxic-City… Can't measure AQI, but deep down feel & drain Toxicity of City BengLeLoo 🤔😢😢😢💔💔💔💔💔💔💔❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
yo to anybody watching lets meet and have a fun day going somewhere in this city
Even if your from same city if you change your house you will feel lonely
I shifted to nagasandra now i miss ulsoor so much. I dont even know my neighbours now. My parents can speak easily but our generation cant speak so comfortably to each other
And to the content creator why do you think it is only limited to bangalore? Do they feel they would be able to get friends in other cities ? The thing is apart from our hometown no other place could be well connected and frequent changes in jobs would only make thjngs worse. Also, workplace timing is 9 hrs for most and 3 hours in traffic has very less time for any individual to talk to other person apart from there own family. I would suggest the genz to focus on finding a partner rather than a friend at this age.
Your body majorly is what you are mentally, unless you mess with the balance by eating lousy food etc. give it exercise and it will reward you. Do nothing and you’ll get stuck in a rut. That’s why I travel and experience different cultures staying in hostels, being a lone wolf by nature, don’t even speak with family except my dad. Do not play sports as well. Read a lot about experiences, I connect with bikers as I am an avid motorcycle . As someone who might be migrating to Gurgaon or Hyderabad if any opportunity comes, I know I have to learn Telugu or Hindi. This commonsense the outsiders coming here do not know. Don’t even have the initiative.
Know a smattering of Tamil and Malayalam thanks to my rides across KL and TN. You outsiders expect the localites to cosy up to you – that you yourself won’t do. Telugu guys are notorious for this, gravitate to the group where they find “rayalaseema sambandam” guys even in the US.
Stop complaining about bangalore
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Correct
Marry the tech. thats what you wanted….
Life is about finding balance and adapting to its ever-changing demands. If you focus on building a social life, you might need to make adjustments in your career, and if your career takes priority, financial compromises may follow. This dynamic nature of life teaches us resilience and the importance of prioritization. After all, if you had everything, what would be the purpose of living? It’s the pursuit of goals, overcoming challenges, and personal growth that give life its true meaning.
Am I the only one totally content with being myself
Talk to people..help people..be good.. definitely you will get friends for life.. don't be selfish, then you will bever have friends…and don't try to take advantage of people.
If people from banglalore dont watch kyaa kool hai hum…they will never understand what life is..
Everything is temporary or short term in Bangalore.
based on the video lonely ness was for these wanna be amurican north india chapris who cant accept karnataka culture … u go aa new place nd dont want to know abt the culture and want the place to be like ur home wow…
and some chutiyas are dont even want to be indians at frst these wanna be amuricans will feel lonely in the whole india dude
going to pub nd hook up drugs will cause more lonly than aa frndshp chutiya generation
if u live outside of ur home town where all your friends and family are, ofcourse u will feel lonely
Bengalis need bengali group gujratis need gujju group delhi people need delites and like that all outsiders need their people around. Whats the point to moving to a different state then .You will not.want to.mingle with local culture and food itself forget the language. Unless you people have a wider perspective towards local things and adaptability you gonna die freaking along.