A "rent-a-friend" service where you pay people to hang out with you for social activities. It’s wild to think paying for friendship could be a long-term business model but sure it's working in Japan lol
Hi one thing is constantly revolving around my head.I have one startup idea and wanted some suggestions whether it's good or bad. It's regarding booking rooms or flats on short term basis. One of my own experience was when i shifted delhi i was searc
Friend 1: Bhai, semester mein top kiya
Friend 2: Chal, pette hain! (Let's party!)
Friend 1: Bhai, semester mein fail ho gaya.
Friend 2: Chal, pette hain! (Let's party!)
Friend 1: Bhai, patch up ho gaya. (I got patched up)
Friend 2: Chal, pette ha
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Comet
#freelancer • 8m
Shantanu Naidu, Ratan Tata’s youngest friend, once spent half his salary on a luxury shirt to twin with him. Their bond transcends age, with mutual respect and a shared love for animals.
How does such a friendship, bridging decades, inspire you?
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Sujay
Don't be the 9-5 thi... • 5m
hi I am studying my 10th grade and my exams are in March, I have a business idea where you can rent stuff like for example I have 5 phones and my friend needs a phone but he will get it on his birthday but till then he wants it we can create a platfo
Give your opinion on this, What will u do in these situation!!!
You have 2 Bestfriends of friendship over 2 years and You are in a relationship with a girl and suppose one of your friend sends you a reel saying something bad like- "bacha tumhaara ho
Me to friend: Please invest in Gold. It will work over the long term. It will work when equities aren’t doing well. There is a shift taking place in Gold as an asset class. Central Banks have started buying.
Friend: Done.
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YouTube • 23d
📶Telecom Industry in 📉
The telecom companies had to pay a huge amount to the government of India
👇 See the full info :
These companies use📻 radio waves (spectrum) to run mobile and internet services.
But the government owns that spectrum, so
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Milan Sinha
Life’s a buffet, and... • 2m
When did the startup bug first bite you—or even just cross your mind? For me, it was watching a college friend pitch a wild app idea in the hostel room, half-baked but fearless.
When was your ‘huh, maybe I could do this’ moment?