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If you could recommend ONE dish from ONE restaurant what would it be?

I haven’t explored Pune much when it comes to food so I want to know your absolute must try recommendations

If you could suggest only one dish from one restaurant in Pune which dish would you pick?

Please mention the restaurant and dish and why you think it’s worth trying

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 1 day ago

Who’s your favorite male fictional character from a romance book and what made you love them?

Who’s your favorite male fictional character from a romance book and what made you love them?

For me, it's Rhys Larsen from Twisted Games and Aaron Warner Anderson from the Shatter Me series. Rhys's loyalty, protectiveness, and quiet strength made him unforgettable, while Warner's character development, intelligence, and emotional depth completely won me over.

I'd love to hear your favorites and get some new book recommendations. Which fictional man has your heart and why?

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 2 months ago

Who’s your favorite male fictional character from a romance book and what made you love them?

Who’s your favorite male fictional character from a romance book and what made you love them?

For me, it's Rhys Larsen from Twisted Games and Aaron Warner Anderson from the Shatter Me series. Rhys's loyalty, protectiveness, and quiet strength made him unforgettable, while Warner's character development, intelligence, and emotional depth completely won me over.

I'd love to hear your favorites and get some new book recommendations. Which fictional man has your heart and why?

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 2 months ago

What do companies actually ask in off-campus SDE interviews? Is aptitude still important?

Need some guidance from people who have recently landed off-campus software engineering roles.

I've covered most CS fundamentals (OOP, DBMS, OS, CN) and have been practicing DSA as well. For off campus hiring, what do companies usually focus on during the selection process?

Is aptitude still commonly asked, or should I spend more time on DSA, projects, system design, and CS fundamentals instead?

Would appreciate hearing about your interview experiences and what helped you the most.

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 2 months ago

The people who dated early were probably smarter than us after all

Being an introvert and academically focused honestly feels like a disadvantage in dating nowadays. From school till 12th we were told to only study score marks, stay disciplined, and avoid distractions. Ironically that was probably the time when most people naturally formed connections and relationships. But many of us nerdy and introverted kids stayed focused because society, teachers, parents, and even YouTube “study gurus” kept repeating that success should be the only priority.

Then came college and degree life...Again the same thing focus on placements, internships,career, future. While others learned how relationships, communication, emotional bonding and dating actually work many introverts stayed inside their bubble trying to become so called “successful.” And because we were introverts we often didn’t even notice when someone liked us. We rarely approached anyone ourselves either. So real closeness and bonding never happened naturally. Meanwhile, the people confidently dating were often the ones talking to multiple people at once. Now suddenly in 1-2 years society expects us to marry a completely unknown person through arranged marriage setups.

We are expected to judge compatibility in a few meetings like it’s some business deal, without really knowing how that person will turn out in real life. Sometimes it feels like the people who rebelled a little, dated, made mistakes, learned emotions and relationships early were actually smarter than us. Meanwhile many introverted, studious people followed every “safe” rule perfectly and still ended up emotionally inexperienced and confused about how dating and relationships even work.....

As a girl it’s difficult too because not everyone is after money and property like many of them think some of us just want a normal husband and small happy family where both work together and don’t get cheated on or face problems in marriage after all this.....

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 3 months ago

Can anyone recommend books similar to Twisted Games? I really loved the dynamic between the characters, especially how calm, mature, and understanding the female character was. I also loved that the male character had so much control over his feelings at first, but later fell really hard for her. I’m looking for books with that same kind of energy, where the male lead is reserved and emotionally controlled, and the female lead is calm and mature, with a strong emotional build-up between them.

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 3 months ago

Can anyone recommend books similar to Twisted Games? I really loved the dynamic between the characters, especially how calm, mature, and understanding the female character was. I also loved that the male character had so much control over his feelings at first, but later fell really hard for her. I’m looking for books with that same kind of energy, where the male lead is reserved and emotionally controlled, and the female lead is calm and mature, with a strong emotional build-up between them.

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u/Soggy-Hat3076 — 3 months ago