Ao nashta karnay chalen
I’m inclined towards Croissant guy. But what do you suggest we do?
I’m inclined towards Croissant guy. But what do you suggest we do?
Well... we did it.
What started as two random Redditors meeting for breakfast has now turned into our first official r/KarachiNashtaClub meetup, and it was a huge success—great conversations, plenty of laughs, and an all-around fantastic time.
The venue was Espresso – Tipu Sultan, just as announced. Five people showed up. We were: 23M, 28M, 29M, 29F & 32M.
(Photo attached! 📸 One of our attendees preferred not to be identifiable, so she has been blurred. Another one had to leave a little early, so he isn't in the group photo.)
It was a pretty diverse mix of people, backgrounds, personalities, and interests, with a 10-year age gap between the youngest and oldest attendee. The conversations never really stopped—we jumped from movies to cameras, media, astrology, different cultures, travel, education, careers, life experiences, and somehow still found more things to talk about. Before we knew it, 3–4 hours had flown by, which is the best sign that everyone genuinely enjoyed themselves.
And, most importantly, we all made it home with our organs intact. I checked once I got back—both kidneys are still where they're supposed to be. 😁
It was also great to have the first lady join us at our first-ever meetup. Thank you for trusting the community, and thank you to everyone who helped make the atmosphere welcoming and comfortable. That has always been one of our biggest goals.
This first meetup was intentionally kept simple. We chose a public, comfortable venue where everyone could get to know each other without any pressure. Now that we've broken the ice...
We've already started talking about future meetups, and there are plenty of ideas on the table.
Breakfasts, chai sessions, cafés, bowling, board games, astronomy nights, road trips, crashing other communities, or just random hangouts—the possibilities are endless. Some meetups might be bigger, some smaller, and sometimes it might just be the same group catching up again.
The goal isn't to make every meetup huge. The goal is simply to build genuine friendships and create a community where people always have someone to grab a chai or meal with.
And to all the ladies reading this—we'd absolutely love to see more of you join us! Our lone female attendee survived being surrounded by four guys this time 😅, but we'd love for future meetups to have more women feel comfortable joining us, so she has some company and doesn't get left out. 😁
If you've been thinking, "Maybe I'll join the next one..."
Take this as your sign. Come along. Bring a friend if you'd like. We'd love to meet you.
Here's to the first meetup of many. ❤️☕🍳
It literally felt like aankh band ki on Friday aur kholi toh it was Monday morning😭😩😩😩
What were your guys’ mastoofiyat on the weekend?
Lgta nahi Dil Mera is ujrayyy office ma!
Not looking forward to monday :)
back to the grind…
Anyone wanna catch up
How do guys with a car, money, and a lifestyle centered around shisha, vapes, alcohol, or even drugs seem to get so many girls on SC and Instagram for dating or no-strings-attached relationships?
Does being loyal and genuine not matter anymore, or am I missing something? Is it confidence, lifestyle, social proof, or something else?
Hey, i am looking for some new friends in Karachi to hang out with.
I'm just looking for genuine people I can be myself around without feeling judged. I'm a bit introverted and don't talk much at first, but once I'm comfortable, I open up.
I love travelling, exploring random places, going on long drives, or just chilling anywhere. I don't care about fancy cafes or expensive restaurants. A roadside dhaba and good company are more than enough for me. I enjoy random conversations about life, travel, or literally anything.
I occasionally smoke 🟫 or 🌿, but it's completely fine if you don't. Just looking for chill, down-to-earth people who are up for hanging out and making some good memories. If this sounds like your vibe, feel free to hit me up. Im 25 y/o male, in my last year of university.
Hi I need a help from you guys, so my younger brother's birthday is coming on 15 jhuly so he gets very happy when he receive presents on his birthday he's going to be 11 yrs old, help me out what should I gift him cuz I have no idea and it's his first birthday without his father so HELP HELP,
Give ur ideas guys !
Looking for stoner friends who are up for a long drive or maybe gaming or anything else they like when they get stoned.. I took a long break and when i am doing it after such a long time… I would like to get stoned with someone new and fun … Dm let’s make a plan… 28M here
Who’s up for watching obsession ?? I’ve heard alot and planning on going today or tomorrow.. looking for more people who wanna join… i can pay for your tickets just need more people with me..
I have observed that many female medical professionals wear white lab coats/aprons in public spaces far beyond the laboratory hospitals nd pharmacies Its common to see them at bus stops on public transport on bikes in cars in markets and even in shopping malls. It appears that only weddings and formal events remain as the few occasions where this practice is not yet widespread the obvious and clear purpose of wearing a lab coat is to protect against hygiene issues and prevent contamination cross contamination But here girls roam around wearing the same coat all over the city.
In the race for showoff (maybe) they violate professionalism and Sops…
Anyone from dha khi?
I am so bored this summer litr nth to do atp and my uni freinds r too far away frm me, so is there anyone from dha/Clifton we can meet someday and ofc before that we can get to know each other and then we can try some new cafes or any fun activity together lmk yall
Anyone from dha khi?
I am so bored this summer litr nth to do atp and my uni freinds r too far away frm me, so is there anyone from dha/Clifton we can meet someday and ofc before that we can get to know each other and then we can try some new cafes or any fun activity together
Hey everyone, I m 24M from islamabad and move to karachi about 2 months ago, got an oppurtunity to work at big 4, so here I am.
Back in Islamand, i used to go rave events aranged by Blackcode, Rodmusic etc which were exactly my vibe, i m looking for similar rave/techno communities or event organisers in karachi, I live in Defence view so anything around Clifton would be perfect.
Actually, my office work keeps me pretty busy during the weekdays, but my weekends are free, lately, its starting to feel depressing working all week just to spend the weekend sitting alone in my room.
So, if you know of any groups, organizers, or venues with a similar scene, i had really appreciate your insights, Thanks.
I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately. We always talk about how love changes us, makes us softer, or teaches us how to care. But honestly? For me, it was grief.
Love made me feel high, sometimes a bit selfish, and always wanting more. But grief? Grief absolutely broke my ego. It stripped away all the pretense and left me completely humbled. It taught me how fragile everything is, how deeply people can hurt, and how important it is to just be kind to everyone you meet, because you never know what heavy burden they are carrying.
It completely rewired how I look at relationships and connections now. I don’t care about superficial things anymore; I just value genuine, peaceful energy.
Has anyone else experienced this? Does grief change your perspective on life and love completely, or is it just me?
18 Male here summer vacation chal rahi from college and idk I am bored tryna make new friends jinka sath I can chat around random stuff I am a great listener can listen to endless yapp hit me up, we might click
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to visit Hill Park with my family and wanted to get some recent feedback from people who've been there.
Is it a good place for a family outing?
Are only families allowed inside, or can a group of guys also enter?
What are the current timings?
Is there anything I should know before visiting (parking, entry fee, crowded hours, safety, etc.)?
Also, if you don't recommend Hill Park, could you suggest some other parks or outdoor places in Karachi that are good for families?
Thanks in advance!