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Being a North Indian living in bng for nearly 7 years... everything n people are just awsum n helping here....😊
You’re doing great, Passing out at 3 am is actually a rebel work, keep pushing through! 💪
The auto driving is saying the truth Girlie 😜
Even Bangalore is safe. Each one's experience is different. Passing out in an auto is not safe anywhere. You were just lucky.
That's completely true.
❤🧡💚 Hi......Yes you are right .....Mumbai is Mumbai.....People are so humble and co operative......its true..... But Bengaluru is also not bad.....infact people here are more humle , helpfull and trustworthy. ..... Only thing is they don't trust strangers easily .....they judge the new ones.....and take time to open up....... Then once they assured .....then they are better than any others around the world...... I Like both Mumbai and Bengaluru equaly......Both Cities are Wonderfull with their Unique Vibes , Food Culture and People.....💝💖
Mumbai is ❤ being an outsider I love mumbai
I am from karnataka
We are what we are.. couldn't expect more from u guys.
If our city dont have soul thn let ur soul rest in peace 😊
"Namma Bengaluru Is Namma Soul" .(Full Stop)
ಒಳ್ಳೇದು ಬರೆಲೆಬೇಡ ನೀ ಅಲ್ಲೇ ಇರು😂😂😂😂😂 Very good, don't come then be there enjoy😂
Just because one Auto driver said like that, it's not right to say the whole city has NO SOUL..😢
I am Bangalorean and yes we agree!
Bengaluru is just awesome, weather, people, rent, savings. Mumbai sweats like hell man
Based on single person, She judging whole city. What type of thinking capacity of her.😂
I watched Upendra's directorial movie which was released back in 90's named "Tharle Nan Maga" and understood why people call him visionary and intellectual director. He has shown exactly the same character as of rebel kid in that movie before rebel kid was even born😅
I agree that banglore might be like that but come to some smaller places like udupi and all they are too kind
> She said we don’t have a soul. The truth is, some people from North India act as if they have no soul because they don’t know how to respect other cultures, languages, and traditions. They come here and enjoy all the facilities our land offers, but they don’t show respect for our language and heritage. We never force anyone to fully learn our language — but at least learn a few words, or if you can’t, simply say, “I’m still learning,” instead of showing arrogance. Respect is the least we ask for, and it costs nothing.
As a Kannada guy I tried speaking with my Hindi friends in Hindi but I cannot communicate my mind properly in Hindi, I failed to argue in Hindi and got ridiculed of my bad Hindi. Also I got embarrassed in between when I made grammatical errors, mind used to go blank in the middle of the conversation. Now I stick with Kannada and English, which I can speak really better, argue better and win.