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5 reasons why you mustn't reveal your salary to your partner :-P


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vavialala suri
Not in good taste
by vavialala suri on Oct 17, 2014 03:00 PM  | Hide replies

I am not sure how many would like to read this. Money when it brings happines to IMMEDIATE people around you. should make one feel happy. Your partner is the one who spends TIME with you sometimes sacrificing self interests. Do one really have to keep track of payments to partners / in-laws.

No need to shower expensive gifts, atleast do not make relationships run only on Economics.

Need to think twice.... read it and forgotten it.

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Pat Thakur
Re: Not in good taste
by Pat Thakur on Oct 17, 2014 05:05 PM
Just ignore n forget it. If you take such gossip sites n their frivolous, cheap, TP content to heart, then you're gone.....

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com
Re: Not in good taste
by com on Oct 17, 2014 05:06 PM
It is a satire.

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surendra joshi
REdiff as usual
by surendra joshi on Oct 17, 2014 02:49 PM  | Hide replies

propagating another sick mentality.

If u want to follow this there is a better option then marrying: go to brothel your relation ship is no better than that.

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anil sood
Re: REdiff as usual
by anil sood on Oct 17, 2014 06:36 PM
true

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Abhijeet jagirdar
Wow
by Abhijeet jagirdar on Oct 17, 2014 02:25 PM

What a sence less artice.. Has rediff lost its ground and using the space for such baseless things.. I didn't even read what it is.. just the heading it self is boring

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kamakhya narayan
Bullllshhittt
by kamakhya narayan on Oct 17, 2014 01:40 PM

Ideal issue to develop cracks in the relationship in the family. It demeans the family values in the family oriented Indian culture.
Rediff should refrain from such articles.

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jyoti
Wrong culture
by jyoti on Oct 17, 2014 12:17 PM  | Hide replies

It's a very bad article. Marriage or relationship survive on trust. This article is breaking the backbone of any relation. For good relation one must learn to give and take , a basic culture of India. Please post articles which will improve on relations be it any, husband wife, brother sister, neighbouss etc and relevant to our culture. Blindly do not post westernised articles. Be socially responsible.


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kamakhya narayan
Re: Wrong culture
by kamakhya narayan on Oct 17, 2014 01:43 PM
Thumps Up for your comment...Jyoti.

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lakshmi narayana
Re: Wrong culture
by lakshmi narayana on Oct 17, 2014 02:34 PM
Not Always. Some times you have spouse who does not spend anything in spite of earning more. In such cases better to hide. Most Indians do that.

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renju kumar
indian culture is the best
by renju kumar on Oct 17, 2014 11:58 AM

rightly said srikanth,this is bullshit.we dont belong to that culture at all,my parents both were in govt jobs ,both parked their savings from salary at home ,though put separately but in one cupboard,to which even we kids had access to.here in india after marriage there is no mine-yours concern,all family needs are met from common account......for those relationship which last only for 3-4 years, you will never understand what you are missing in life.

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KAFIR KHAN
Yadavs are criminals. Keep all of them on an island and then drop
by KAFIR KHAN on Oct 17, 2014 11:13 AM

Yadavs are criminals. Keep all of them on an island and then drop an atom bomb on them.

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Rahul Sharma
Useless Article
by Rahul Sharma on Oct 17, 2014 11:03 AM

This article seems to be copied from a US website, since it's totally irrelevant for India

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SRIKANT CHATTERJEE
Good lesson for propagating a faithless relationship
by SRIKANT CHATTERJEE on Oct 17, 2014 10:25 AM  | Hide replies

This article is surely going to crop/yield unfaithfulness, disloyal among married couples, initiate a distrustful relationship. Good internet mass media should always keep on spreading such toxic articles for the society. Thanx and hats off.

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kamakhya narayan
Re: Good lesson for propagating a faithless relationship
by kamakhya narayan on Oct 17, 2014 01:34 PM
Agreed Mr Srikant.

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