50 Ways to Tell You’re From London Without Telling You’re From London

London Rules and Regulations Kokula Krishna Hari Kunasekaran

London is an International place where we need to adopt new learning. Ah yes, London is a whole world in itself. Just like everyone learns certain things once they move to London, there are some things that only people living in London will truly understand. I have compiled a few of the important things which one can say while you are in London, United Kingdom to sound like a perfect British guy. Are you OK/alright? It’s a f**king weather always!

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Icelandair – The Europe’s Largest Asian Street Market Aircraft

Happy New Year 2022 to everyone who started the year with a blast and expecting more in the coming days! I thought of writing about my recent experience with IcelandAir, which operates between the United Kingdom and the United States of America via Iceland. This ICELAND was fascinating to me as I haven’t visited ICELAND in the past while my whole life was a lie thinking ICELAND would be full of ICE, factually, which wasn’t true. Still, I wanted to

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15 Things Credit Card companies knew about YOU!

Recently, I have been very busy with my Professional Life and was missing to write in my blog. I visited Canada a few days ago and saw lots of promotions for the so-called MASTERCARD, Credit Card, and others. Even as a visitor(present status), I secured a Mastercard for C$12,000, which is a considerable amount. I was wondering WHY and WHY? How you wield that little piece of plastic can reveal how well you care for your home, the state of

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My take on avoiding Ven Pongal (Indian Dish)

Pongal Receipe Kokula Krishna Hari K

The Slow Poison, Ven Pongal or Kara Pongal is one of the primitive South Indian food. It is prepared with rice & moong dal, either to a sweet or savoury dish. Ven Pongal or Khara Pongal is the name given to the savoury version. It is offered to the GODS or diety as naivedyam not only in South Indian homes but also in temples, during regular pooja, auspicious days & festivals. Both versions of Pongal are offered to Goddess Durga

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Conversation with future Spouse – 30 Areas – 300+ Questions

Conversation with Future Spouse by Kokula Krishna Hari Kunasekaran Kae Kae

Way back in 2016, I was writing about the list of questions which needs to be asked to a Future Spouse before freezing our lives full of commitments and others. I was quite very busy at that time but did very good drafting at those times which had been a bible for most of my batchmates and colleagues while choosing their better halves. Most of them appreciated for my work, while a few scolded me for advising and not practising.

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Anniversary of my First Ruined Personal Trip

I am glad to meet you all through my blog after a long gap, which I am highly aware of. Last two months had been quite a draining month being busy with moving house and Brexit discussions. Yet, both of them were highly a roller caster and equally competent with each other. I will come up with a separate post about the same later. Today (25th December) was a historic date of my life where I started a worst-ever personal

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Wifeogram – Millennial Strategies replacing the traditional Telegram in naive Relationships

KK Hari about Family Relationships

Wifeogram, this term may sound unique or exciting for many men and especially for the Asian people. And, even I was in the same mirage until I experienced the same in Europe too, which replaces both my conditions “Asians” and “Millennial” in the relationships. In ancient days, the TelEx technologies were used for the telegraphy in 400 BC during the construction of the Great Wall of China. Later the codes became texts, and electronic telegraphy came into existence, and many

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San Francisco & Los Angeles, California – 18th State Visit of the United States of America

San Francisco, my visit to 18th State of the United States of America was one of the most important ones and had an extraordinary impact than other state visits, be it personal, official or diplomatic. SF in California was into my bucket list for a long time for various reasons. But never had an option to visit due to my complicated and congested schedules. After becoming Student, I had a surplus of time to explore cities. I had a Public

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Hypermobility – Sick & Sad darker side of a Traveler

When people meet me, they ask me this redundant question about travel and most of them express their jealousness on hearing my hypermobility. Elite forms of movement, such as for business, holidays or diplomatic journeys, are largely shown in a positive light in contemporary societies. Although there is unevenness in the portrayal of corporeal mobilities with growing fear over epidemiological threats facilitated through global mobility, negative representations of flight from poverty and persecution and the problematizing of irregular migration, mobility

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Secret of Success is whom You Marry / Stay Friends

There is an untold story about the Secret of Success is whom you Marry / stay Friends! Now, the story is proved by Carnegie Mellon University, USA. Whether we realize it or not, these people influence your entire thoughts and empower your strength visibly and invisibly. People with more supportive partners (spouse or friends) tend to take more challenging decisions in their life. This conclusion was obtained after the detailed survey with 163 married couples and their friends. The researchers took

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