Why does Bangalore suck so much?
Came down from Delhi NCR for just two days. Everything here was sub par. Weather, traffic, offices, food, you name it
Jordon Vernon
Stealth
7 months ago
The people are nicer ðŸ«
- Writing from Gurgaon
Karilyn Hyrum
Student
7 months ago
Coming to a city during its worst time in decades
Dezi Denver
Stealth
7 months ago
i accept infra wise bangalore is much worse. But NCR is worse in literally every other aspect. weather, food, people, safety.
I'm neither from Bangalore or NCR so i have no personal stake in the game. Just talking from my experience of spending around 18 months each in both places
Jordon Lee
Student
7 months ago
also, traffic is worse due to excess immigration. If you'd seen this place even before covid, you'd never want to leave. The nightlife, the gardens, the food, the MOST WONDERFUL weather, and lots of art. IT worker bees sucked the life out of this place
As if it had a life before IT workers came here. Moreover if not for IT companies nobody would’ve ever came to this shit underdeveloped city
Matilda Olive
Student
7 months ago
There was a balance. If you're going to talk about underdeveloped, I'd rather have that over not even being able to take a breath of fresh air in my own home. You give so much hate to something that wouldn't give you the same in return. Why waste your emotions like that. Be kind whenever you can, and really try giving this wonderful place another chance. Visit lalbagh, visit the Bangalore palace, go at 5AM to cubbon park or get a pass to the Sunday dog park. Have a drink at Bob's bar, eat butter Dosa at Rameshwaram Cafe and idli at Veena in malleshwaram. It's a delicate fusion of all the wonderful things you'd experience, and well you're an outsider so less chances you'll understand what I'm talking about.
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