Which club would be best at sector 29, Gurgaon ?
Hey Everyone. I am planning to go for clubbing with my friends. We both r Male & looking for clubbing this saturday. Suggest me which club will be best for fun at sector 29. Please respond.
Hey Everyone. I am planning to go for clubbing with my friends. We both r Male & looking for clubbing this saturday. Suggest me which club will be best for fun at sector 29. Please respond.
Anyone want to go to Himachal... Route: Sec 43 se New Highway seedha murthal... Ambala se bypass direct Kurali and Manali highway direct to Hamirpur via ghumarwin and then via sujanpur to gander marera.
Kisi ko sath chalna to chalo.
@Perfectioncreators_events based in Sector-27, Gurugram
I recently got married, and what should have been a beautiful experience turned into months of stress because of our wedding planners - Perfection Creators (Ujjwal Dawar & Aishwarya). I’m sharing this both as a warning and to seek legal advice.
We hired them in July (well in advance). The first month was supposed to be for vendor finalisation. We all sat in their office, finalised decor and budget, and everything seemed fine.
A few days later, they scheduled a meeting with a photographer and pressured us into booking them. They clearly said that if we chose any other photographer, they wouldn’t take responsibility for managing them or their logistics. Not wanting friction early on, we booked the suggested photographer.
That photographer later turned out to be a scam. We had to cancel and ended up losing our money.
After this incident, their behaviour completely changed.
From August to October, we kept asking for updates, but they showed zero interest in progressing work. During these months, I repeatedly asked them for recommendations for a mehendi artist, makeup artist, and hairstylist. They suggested one makeup artist who, upon checking, turned out to be a beginner and had not even done bridal work.
When I found a makeup artist myself, I asked them to negotiate and finalise her. Despite daily reminders, they contacted her a week later and by then she was already booked.
In November, we met them at their office. To our shock, they said: “Let’s finalise the decor.” We were confused because decor had already been finalised in July, and I had even called my family down specifically for budget discussions.
Then they said, “Ab to sab kuch double triple rates ho gaya hoga,” implying that now the decor would cost significantly more. It felt like we were being made to pay extra due to their negligence. At that point, we started suspecting that because we didn’t proceed with the photographer they pushed, they were trying to recover their lost commission through inflated decor costs.
After that, we decided we would book decorators ourselves and let them handle wedding logistics.
In December, they completely ghosted us.
On January 3rd, when they finally picked up our call, Ujjwal yelled at us, threatened us, and called us names, all because we were asking for updates on services we had already paid for. His final words before hanging up were:
“You’re spoiling my mood right now and this is beyond patience.”
All of this just a month away from our wedding and so they did not show up at the wedding.
We had to manage everything ourselves, which is absolutely not what we signed up for. They have also not refunded our money. We paid 45% of their wedding planning fee.
Now that the wedding is over, I am ready to take legal action to recover the money.
And to anyone planning their wedding? Please do not book ‘Perfection Creators’. When they reached out to me their tone was completely opposite of how they turned out. Months of stress during what should be the happiest time of your life is not worth it.
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Over the last year, we tried a bunch of Gurgaon social events/clubs: Misfits, ATF, and a few others. Some were genuinely fun, but we always left with the same feeling:
It felt like loneliness had become a market.
Everywhere you look, there’s a ticket attached to meeting people. ₹499 mixers, ₹999 socials, “curated communities,” etc. And honestly, I get it, organizing spaces costs money. We’ve been running community experiences ourselves for the last few months, so we know it’s not easy.
But somewhere along the way, basic human connection started feeling transactional.
Because real friendships usually happen slowly, sitting around after office hours, talking nonsense, sharing hyperfixations, playing dumb games, seeing the same people enough times for comfort to happen naturally.
And we realized we missed that a lot.
So we started something tiny called The Happy Hour Club: small after-office hangouts with no networking pressure, no alcohol, and no fee. Just good people and low-pressure evenings.
10-12 people max. Come solo or bring a friend.
We’re intentionally trying to design this so the community side stays free forever, because “having people around you” shouldn’t feel like another subscription.
Curious if other people in Gurgaon feel this too.
Hit me up for some trippy session. It's on me no worries
I want to get a hair transplant, but traveling to Turkey is not possible for me. Does India have any good alternatives?
Hello women of Gurgaon,
Thinking of starting tiny after-work/weekend meetups for women in their 30s/40s. Small groups (8–10 max), chill vibe, no networking pressure, no awkwardness. Just people who want to get out of the house and have a good time.
Could be things like:
Wine & Whine (or Chai or coffee or water or whatever!)
DIY Nights
Workouts & Sports
Book & Beyond
Cook & Connect
Passion Projects
Weekend Getaways & Day Outs
Celebrations
If this sounds like your thing, comment/DM :) Open to ideas too
I am graduated now and I am hunting for job. My 1st preference is gurugram. Does anyone has any advice suggestions for me? Btw I have good skills in data science just making a good resume. I lack industry experience and I am hoping my good skills will cover that, as I have better problem solving than average and I am confident on that. I just wanna be independent and live by myself now.
Other than that, I just like the city overall. It might be expensive and chaotic and times but seems fair ig. So if anyone has anything to say do not hesitate
I genuinely want to ask people working corporate jobs in Gurgaon — how are you keeping your social life alive?
My daily routine looks something like this:
Wake up at 4 AM
Morning routine: meditation, home workout, reading, getting ready
Leave for office
Travel from Delhi to Gurgaon: around 7 AM to 9 AM
Office: 9 to 6
Return travel: around 6 PM to 9:30 PM
Sleep at 12 AM
And then repeat the same cycle every single day.
Weekdays disappear in work + travel, weekends disappear in recovering from exhaustion. At this point, it feels like life has become only responsibilities, traffic, and survival.
I’m not even asking about partying every weekend or having a huge friend circle. I just want to know:
How do you meet new people?, How do you maintain friendships?, How do you date or even have energy to socialize?, How do you avoid becoming emotionally disconnected from life?
Especially people doing the daily Delhi-Gurgaon up-down — how are you managing it mentally and socially?
If you don't like loud, crowded clubs in Cyber Hub or GCR or Sec 29, and you hate the swipe culture on dating apps, how do you actually make genuine connect in this city?
Are there specific book clubs, pottery classes, heritage walks, or board game mixers where people actually talk to each other?
I’m looking to try something new and step out of my comfort zone.
Would love some recommendations from fellow people on where the crowd is actually chill and approachable.
After waiting more than 10 years for their dream homes, two homebuyers in Gurugram have finally scored a major victory against a builder accused of endless delays. Haryana RERA has ordered the developer of the Capital Gateway project in Sector 111 to pay 10.80% annual interest on the buyers’ money for the delayed possession. Each buyer had already paid over Rs 1.8 crore for their flats.
The case exposes the frustration many homebuyers face after investing their life savings into under-construction projects. The buyers claimed the builder kept delaying the project while also increasing the flat size without approval and demanding extra money. What made the case worse was that the builder reportedly did not even appear before HRERA despite repeated notices.
The authority came down strongly on the developer and said the project should have been delivered years ago. HRERA directed the builder to pay interest from June 2015 until possession is offered, clear all pending dues within 90 days, and also pay Rs 50,000 towards legal costs. The ruling is being seen as a strong warning to builders who continue to delay projects while buyers suffer financially and emotionally.
This order has once again raised a big question. Why are homebuyers forced to fight for years to get what was promised to them? Should stricter action be taken against delayed housing projects and non-compliant builders? Share your thoughts.
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When I was planning to move here to Gurgaon, I was honestly so excited — I'd heard Haryanvi guys are manly, cute, and hot, and I thought this could be fun!
But there's a real risk with them — they are not discreet at all. Like, they don't shy away from sharing their guy-on-guy experiences with friends, they even flaunt it sometimes. And that's exactly what makes them dangerous.
If someone isn't discreet about their own privacy, they definitely won't care about yours either.
I even read on Reddit where a guy went to meet someone and ended up with 4 people waiting for him — and the guy describing it called it a 'fun experience.' But that terrifies me. I am not in a position to handle 4 guys at once, and I never signed up for that.
What's worse is that Haryanvi guys can be quite rough. Ironically they're very religious, but empathy? Not so much. If you plead with them to stop, they won't care.
Has anyone else felt this way about them? Am I the only one reading these vibes?
When I finished my board exams, I felt a mix of relief and fear. After the exams were over, I started overthinking every answer I had written and kept worrying about the result.
As the result day came closer, my anxiety increased and I felt very low and unsure about my performance. I imagined different outcomes and couldn’t stay calm. However, when the results were finally declared, I scored 80% in Humanities. At that moment, all my tension, fear, and self-doubt slowly disappeared.
I realized that worrying so much had only made the journey harder for me. My result made me understand that consistent effort and honesty in studies always bring positive outcomes. It also taught me that results are important, but they do not define my full potential.
This experience gave me confidence and motivation to work even harder in the future and trust the process more instead of overthinking.
Hey everyone, I recently created this reddit account and posting from a while. The whole purpose of me to create this account is to find a girl who is interested in casual thing or atleast she should be interested in genuine connection even if it's friendship and majorly from delhi ir gurgaon. But I didn't find any here. From genuine connection, I mean the connection in which we both spare time to talk each other without ghosting, talk about each other's day, replies should be instant if you are not really busy ( I mean really busy vala busy you know), backchodi nonstop etc. and about casual thing, that you all know already 😅....
So let's have a good connection na yrr, dm me who is like minded