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11 rules for living alone


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uday mahulkar
uday
by uday mahulkar on Aug 04, 2012 04:48 PM

i live alone for bird only ,spend 4 month for them ,regularly cook for them ........a beautiful experience with nature

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john doe
desis
by john doe on Nov 12, 2009 03:18 AM

can't survive alone they mess up everywhere they go

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Dr.V.T. Jadhav MD (Radiology)
Obesity
by Dr.V.T. Jadhav MD (Radiology) on May 21, 2007 12:33 PM  | Hide replies

Obesity strucks people who live alone, cause food choices are limited. Take care to eat healthy and balanced food.
Dr.Vinay
www.foodyoga.org
complete health portal without dieting
or exercises



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Sam Naidu
RE:Obesity
by Sam Naidu on Jul 20, 2007 01:23 PM
Come on Doc, I perpndicularly oppose to your myopic views.I am 32, graduted straight from boarding school to the campus hostels to working and living alone in all the major metros finally settled in Delhi.I have a help who cooks, washes and keeps the place spick and span.I am 5'10', I don't hit the gym, sometimes I cook, I play tennis, swim and jog.My waist is 29' and I have drinks when friend drop in sometimes alone,come I bet you to play a couple of games on the clay court.Never feel lonely or unhappy inspite of several broken ribs, heart and a broken femur. I love my rides on my Bullet.

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sandeep  balagopalan
link prob
by sandeep balagopalan on Mar 14, 2007 12:26 PM

I think u kuys have messed it up guys. ur link of "Want to be single? How to break up" doesnt seem to be working. Even that link is taking me to this page itself.

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rashmindave
regarding living alone.
by rashmindave on Dec 11, 2006 10:24 PM

what ever the thing r written is true and fact in the present life which we r living but would like to avoid the same by above tips if i feel lonely. changing work envoirment also lead to loneliyness that is a true fact which i was suffering while i change the organization but time going i am having friend and positive attitue removed my living alone life.

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Pintesh
Learn More in Life!!!
by Pintesh on Jun 16, 2006 10:13 PM

Staying alone is not a problem unless u have a Home sickness,...The best thing is u learn a lot when u alone, rather say when u get the freedom of doing everything,...When I was away from my parents I used to be on my own, learned a lot from my life staying alone. U get to know more things from outsiders and face the obstacles how to live life in difficult situations coz when u wid ur parents ur problems gets solves easily, in it?
I recons all to go away and start facing ur life in real situations,
Cheers,
P PATEL

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Rohit Wadhwaney
WHAT???
by Rohit Wadhwaney on Feb 27, 2006 09:44 PM  | Hide replies

How unsuccesful or underpaid are you for you to live like this?
This is worse than probably how my driver lives!
Lord have mercy on me!
Do yourself a favour. get a little more confidence in you and market yourself better in the next job interview.
And for christ's sake, don't deny yourself a samosa if you wanna have one while watching a movie!!!
Else just save enough money to buy a rope. Hang yourself. What sort of a life is this anyway?

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Sachin Jauhari
RE:WHAT???
by Sachin Jauhari on Dec 12, 2006 06:29 AM
Lot of people don't earn a lot and a lot of them are overpaid anyway!!
This doesn't mean they can't spend sensibly.....

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Prashant
RE:WHAT???
by Prashant on Jan 06, 2007 09:20 PM
Rohit,
I bet ur parents have bought you up in a pretty rich and upmarket kinda life ( I guessed it by the fact being you have a driver)!!! Dont forget that not all the people are lucky enough to have others working for them all the time and there are also other people like me who CHOOSE NOT to have people working for me while I sit on my backside watching TV!!! Its not because I cannot afford it (If I choose to I can definitely appoint a fair few people to do all the running for me), it just that I like being independant and like to do things my way.

Get out of the house; get a job and live on your own.....I bet you will share the same views as me within a weeks time. Life seems to be prety easy when you have someone to cook and clean after you....but if you are asked to do the same on your own; I promise it'll remind you of this message that I have posted for you.

Give it a shot mate and see how good life looks..... Also stop being such a loser by posting these kind of messages on the net!!! Just be glad that you are not related to me by any means or else I would have definitely had my boot up your backside by now!!!

Cheers

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intrance just
RE:WHAT???
by intrance just on May 21, 2007 05:13 PM
Agree... looks like this Rohit guy has never lived out of home... I agree with most of the things written in this article... though the list is not exclusive and a few more important things could have been added. I have been living away from home since almost ten years now...These survival strategies are well tried and tested. Reading this article is only making me nostalgic about my education days in Pune and initial working days in Mumbai.

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Sameer
RE:WHAT???
by Sameer on May 26, 2007 12:39 PM
Rohit, everybody doesn't live in Shell of Egg by your parents. U take risk bcas u have back support. It seems u did not see enough world. Just come out Egg, u will forget driver etc. and think for Samosa out side of movie theatre.

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Shikha Sood
ya its bit difficult to stay away from home.
by Shikha Sood on Feb 25, 2006 04:28 PM

ya it was difficult for me in the beginning to stay thousands of kilometers away from. But eventually I learnt it. I started staying away from home at the age of 15 years. Till that i was not even used to wash my pair of socks as either mom or maid used to do it. But after passing my 10th std I came to Maharashtra. The climate was totally different from my home town in himachal pradesh. In the starting i missed my convent, my friends n teachers a lot as i was always pampered a lot by them. The only thing i was fond of doing at home apart from studies n playing was cooking. The place where where i joined for further studies was really god. Everybody was soon fond of me as i was too young to come out of home even being a girl. But my parents never thought that way. They dont make differences in boys n girls.
But time passed happily. Now iam in Mumbai. Learning n Ewarning. It was great experience for me. I strated washing my clothes n became much more responsible. And most good thing is whenver i go home parents are ready to shower all there love n care to me. I do find hard to stay away from home. I have not been home since one year. But life is like that only.

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shaswat boruah
my mantra of living alone
by shaswat boruah on Feb 25, 2006 03:55 PM  | Hide replies

I moved from my parental house to guwahati for joining my new job in 2002. Here are my mantras for living alone and happily:

Rule 1 : Try to live alone rather than sharing room with others.It looks to be bit expensive but you have other ways to minimize your cost.

Rule 2 : Try to have your own vehicle, it will save your time as well as it is cost effective.

Rule 3 : keep your vehicle perfect so that you need not spend huge amount of money on maintenance at one time.

Rule 4 : cook your own food. You save lot of money as well as get nutrious food of your own choice.

rule 5 : wash your clothe yourself.you can save money and life span of your clothes also.

Rule 6 : pay your bills regularly, let it be your house rent or mobile bill. it is good to pay dues at time rather than getting unwanted massages from others.

Rule 7 : Gain the confidence of local vendors,they won't mind to give you discount on purchases.

Rule 8 : avoid unwanted arguments.

Rule 9: don't keep penniless frens.

rule 10: Keep some good books and movies with you.

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ak
RE:my mantra of living alone
by ak on Jun 16, 2006 02:13 PM
hello

u r the most coward people i have seen in my life who is unable to handle

situation



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Sameer
RE:my mantra of living alone
by Sameer on May 26, 2007 12:42 PM
U HAVE SEEN NOTHING YET. MOSTLY U R UNDER EDUCATED

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Rakesh Ahuja
RE:my mantra of living alone
by Rakesh Ahuja on Jun 17, 2006 03:47 PM
He is not a coward, but a very sensible guy who knows exactly what he is talking about. The suggestions are very precise and very helpful for somebody not able to find an excellent room-mate, as also the independent type of person who has his head firmly on the shoulders.

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