It’s so wholesome and cute that some local vendors and rickshaw wale don’t use UPI. Whenever you ask them for the number, they say, 'Iss number par kardo, yeh meri bitiya ka hai'.
Life has changed in a beautiful way. There were ups and downs, but I still remember how I used to think many times before buying a ₹25 rasmalai cup as a child. Today, I can buy it for my whole family without thinking twice feels truly grateful.
If I marry "not confirmed yet". I don’t want her mother or father to take a loan not even a single rupee or sell their ancestral gold or house. If they still wish to give something to their daughter, it should only be from the savings they already have.
Maybe it’s a fantasy, or just a childhood dream, but I want to buy my own house and get married there. Not in fancy banquet halls or farmhouses just something simple, surrounded by the people I truly adore in my life.
Irrespective of whether I'm neech or galeech but “I never felt jealous when my batchmates, colleagues, or juniors achieved more than me in their jobs; instead, it always inspired me to leave my comfort zone.”