Bengaluru eatery banned ‘real estate, political discussions’
Paakashala has put up a signboard urging diners to steer clear of real estate and political discussions while enjoying their meals.
A popular restaurant in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media for its strict instructions to diners regarding their conversations at the eatery. Paakashala has put up a signboard urging diners to steer clear of real estate and political discussions while enjoying their meals.
In a post on X, Farrago Metiquirke shared a picture of the board and captioned it: “Clear instructions alright”. The Paakashala board said: “This facility is only for dine-in purposes, not for real estate/political discussions. Please understand and cooperate.”
Social media users shared their thoughts and opinions in the comments section of the post and a debate ensued soon after.
“Good! I want to punch them when I see them in CCD. Absolute morons, with no common sense of public decency. Keep talking rubbish loudly. 10 people enter, order 5 coffees and bring the roof down,” a user said, applauding Paakashala for their instructions.
“How about family politics,” another user asked. “Hahaha! Yes, these discussions are never-ending, and the ones who indulge, tend to spend a lot more time than the ones who are there just to eat, ending up occupying the tables for longer duration,” a comment read.
On the other hand, some users objected to the rule, asking, “What’s wrong with real estate discussions?”
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