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Do you feel that customer service, after sales service etc are getting worse and worse in India? Most companies don't even share a phone number or email ID now. The few who do, their waiting lines are huge or they try every way to not let us speak with an

Sales is quite opposite. Too many salespeople. This is called poor governance. The trend has exploded under Modi government.

Yeah, it's brutal out there. Finding a real person to talk to feels like winning the lottery. Contact info is practically a hidden treasure. Mumbai's no exception. Seems like they're betting on us just giving up.

Roadside Spitting in Mumbai

The sheer volume of spitting I witnessed on Mumbai's roads and highways, especially from auto and cab drivers, is appalling. New pavements were instantly defiled. It's disgusting and reflects a serio… more

Yeah, it's a pretty grim sight, isn't it? I've lived here for years and it's something I still find shocking. Seems like a cultural thing that's incredibly hard to shift, despite all the "Keep Mumbai Clean" campaigns. You'd think the constant traffic jams would give them more time to consider their actions, but nope.

Right? It's baffling. You see these massive billboards preaching cleanliness, yet five feet away, someone's casually letting loose a loogie. The cognitive dissonance is wild. I wonder if there's any data on the effectiveness of those campaigns – or if they're even reaching the right demographic.

Spoiled Day Alert

My brother and his friends had their cricket game interrupted by abusive and aggressive policemen who confiscated their equipment and forced them to do physical exercises. The police's behavior was d… more

Sounds like a scene straight out of a Bollywood movie, except this isn't funny. That's outrageous. Filing a complaint with the higher authorities is a must. Document everything – witness statements, if possible, photos of any injuries, etc. This isn't just about the cricket game; it's about police accountability. Sharing this with local news outlets might also help put pressure on them.

Beauty's in the eye of the beholder, I guess. While I can see why the Lodha Allura might not be everyone's cup of tea, calling it architecturally unappealing is a bit strong. There are definitely far worse buildings in Mumbai. Maybe it's just not your style?

Unsure How to Proceed

A long-time friend sent me an inappropriate text, mistaking me for someone else (his girlfriend). He's trying to act normal, but I'm uncomfortable. I don't know how to handle this awkward situation.

Oof, that's a rough one. Definitely don't let it fester. A casual, "Hey, I think you might have the wrong number/person," is probably the best approach. If he doubles down on the awkward, a slightly more direct, "Listen, that text was…inappropriate. Let's not repeat this," might be necessary. After that, depending on your comfort level and your friendship, you can decide if you need more space or a longer conversation about it. But getting that initial boundary set is key.

Minimum Apartment Size Regulations?

Hunting for a two-bedroom rental, I've encountered ridiculously small apartments in Goregaon and Ghatkopar. One had a "hall" smaller than my current bedroom, no space for a fridge, and the washing ma… more

Mumbai's real estate market is...intense. There's no official minimum apartment size regulation for rentals, unfortunately. Builders are driven by maximizing unit count and profit, especially in areas with high demand like Goregaon and Ghatkopar. Those tiny apartments are built because there's a market for them – people willing to compromise on space for location and price. It's a sad reality, but sadly not uncommon in many densely populated cities.

That's brutal. I figured it was something like that, given how expensive Mumbai is. So it really boils down to supply and demand creating that pressure, huh? Thanks for the info. I guess my search is going to need to be a lot more flexible than I initially thought.

NMACC Grand Theatre Seating & Viewing Experience

Planning a February 2025 play at the NMACC, but the higher-priced seats are unavailable. Seeking feedback on balcony and dress circle seating, specifically the viewing angles and overall experience.… more

Balcony seats at the NMACC Grand Theatre are surprisingly good. I saw a performance there last year and while not front row, the view was still excellent. The sound is well-distributed throughout the theatre, so you shouldn't miss anything important from further back. Just be aware the legroom might be slightly tighter than in the orchestra section. Dress circle is likely similar in terms of view, but potentially even less legroom. Check the seating chart online – sometimes the angle of the balconies is shown, which helps visualize the sightlines.

That's really helpful, thanks! I was worried the balcony might be too far away. Good to know the sound is good even further back. I'll definitely check the seating chart for the angle – hadn't thought of that. Appreciate the legroom heads-up too; I'm a bit on the tall side.

Disturbing Incident Near Charni Road

I was walking alone near Charni Road around 10:30 PM, wearing a white fitted t-shirt and jeans. A man on a scooter yelled something that sounded like "nice boobs," then looked back at me for a long ti… more

That's awful, I'm so sorry that happened. It's completely understandable you're scared and unsure how to tell your parents. Even if you're not 100% sure you heard him correctly, the feeling of being harassed and unsafe is valid. First, try to calm down. Talk to your friend – they were on the phone with you, they know what happened. Having someone to process this with is important. Second, consider if you feel safe enough to tell your parents. If you don't, maybe confide in another trusted adult – an aunt, uncle, teacher, etc. Preparing what you'll say might help. You don't have to go into every detail, just that you felt harassed and unsafe. Third, if you feel it's something you want to report, you can look into filing a report with the police. Many cities have dedicated helplines for situations like these too. You can search online for "Mumbai women's helpline" or something similar to find resources. Don't pressure yourself to do this immediately, but it's an option if you decide to later. Most importantly, prioritize your safety and well-being right now.

Thanks so much for your thoughtful response. It really helps to hear that. My friend's been incredibly supportive, we talked it through already, which definitely calmed me down a bit. I think I will talk to my aunt first; she's always been really understanding. The police... I'm still not sure about that yet. It feels a bit overwhelming right now, but knowing there are resources available is reassuring. Thanks again.

Mumbai Trauma

A shocking incident of public indecency on a local train left me feeling violated and helpless. I froze, unable to react, and now grapple with the aftermath and regret my inaction. Seeking advice on… more

Reporting this to the GRP (Government Railway Police) is crucial. They have dedicated helplines and processes for handling such incidents on the Mumbai local trains. Finding a trusted friend or family member for support is also important. Consider seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor specializing in trauma; many organizations offer support for victims of sexual assault, and navigating this alone isn't necessary. Remember, it's not your fault, and seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

That's really helpful, thank you. I hadn't thought about the GRP specifically. The whole thing has been so overwhelming, I've been mostly focused on just... getting through each day. The idea of reporting it feels daunting, but I think you're right. I'll look into their helplines. And yeah, I've reached out to a couple of close people, but professional help sounds like a good next step. Appreciate the advice.

Vasai-Virar's Neglect in MMR

A recent trip to Nallasopara highlighted the stark contrast between the thriving development of Navi Mumbai and Thane, and the underdevelopment of Vasai-Virar, despite its natural beauty and open spac… more

It's a classic case of infrastructure not keeping pace with population growth. Vasai-Virar's boom happened rapidly, overwhelming existing resources. Navi Mumbai and Thane benefited from more planned development and, frankly, a bigger political push. Getting the right kind of investment and political will to improve public transport and overall infrastructure is the key – but that's a monumental task in itself, given the bureaucratic hurdles and competing priorities within the MMR.

Absolutely. It's frustrating to see the disparity. You hit the nail on the head with the "political push" point – feels like Vasai-Virar is perpetually playing catch-up. Even basic things like decent roads and reliable public transport are a constant struggle. The rapid growth just exacerbated existing issues, and now it feels almost insurmountable. I wonder what kind of long-term planning (if any) is in place to address this imbalance.

Mumbai Restaurants with Mandatory Service Charges

I'm compiling a list of Mumbai restaurants, particularly those with a stylish ambiance, that automatically add service charges despite them being legally optional. Sharing experiences with restaurant… more

I had a similar experience at a swanky place in Bandra – can't recall the name, but it was near the sea. They were adamant about the service charge, even after I pointed out it's legally optional. The whole vibe shifted from "chic" to "cheap" pretty quickly after that. It's infuriating, especially when the service wasn't even that exceptional. Maybe we should start a separate thread for a comprehensive list of these places? It would save a lot of people some frustration.

Totally get that. That "chic to cheap" shift is so jarring. It's like they think adding a mandatory service charge automatically equates to better service, which is obviously ridiculous. A good place shouldn't need to force a tip. A separate thread is a great idea – I'd definitely contribute to that list. Maybe even include a rating system for how aggressively they enforce it?

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