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Customisation matters 🤣Why not use same garland of notes for each friend?
Just pay him/her via UPI the actual amount of money involved after the event and take the garland back.
This was not for the garland, but typical throwing up money in air 😭Why not use same garland of notes for each friend?
Just pay him/her via UPI the actual amount of money involved after the event and take the garland back.
Brother don't throw money pleaseThis was not for the garland, but typical throwing up money in air 😭
Either way can be used for giving in rasams like joote churai etc.
You can simply hand over to the underprivilegedBrother don't throw money please
I also don't like, that's why saying can be used for other rasams as well.Brother don't throw money please
It's way of expressing happinessBrother don't throw money please
If so that's the worst wayIt's way of expressing happiness
Did you manage to find Rs.10 bundle?Oh great! I am from Gurgaon, looking for INR 10 bundle. Please guide if possible.
From any shop which makes note garlands with a premium you can get easily.Did you manage to find Rs.10 bundle?
Please suggest where can I get that in Gurgaon even if I need to pay some premium.
I know but I want to know about such place/person in Gurgaon.From any shop which makes note garlands with a premium you can get easily.
Search on Google. You'll get manyI know but I want to know about such place/person in Gurgaon.
Thanks. This reply can be copied+pasted to all the queries/threads of this great forum.Search on Google. You'll get many
Nhi bhai. Went to SBI, Kotak, and HDFC, nothing in bank. You may try Sadar Bazaar. I finally go 20 ka bundle from Citi.Did you manage to find Rs.10 bundle?
Please suggest where can I get that in Gurgaon even if I need to pay some premium.
Not justifying but in fat punjabi weddings it's a norm even today. My dad himself spends around 50-75k in throwing the money on the couple.If so that's the worst way
Yes, people so in haryana as well. But what's a shame. They can just hand over it to the one's who're going to collect it.Not justifying but in fat punjabi weddings it's a norm even today. My dad himself spends around 50-75k in throwing the money on the couple.