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RE: Introducing Myself : Excited to be part of Steemit Family!

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Hyderabad, you said?

Haha!

I visited it last month.

Welcome to Steem, Sai!

And that last pic is SO EPIC dude...

Glad to know you are enjoying your time.

You will enjoy even more now that you are here. :)

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Yep, Hyderabad! Hope you had fun time there and Biryani ( haha!).
Thanks yeah it was a great shot!
Looking forward to it :)

Haha @ Biryani.

Been to Paradise Biryani!

Shame I eat no non-veg. My friend digs that place though! :D

keep posting! Followed you now!

I bet! Paradise Biryani is delicious. You got another follower :)

Thank you!

You know that community living room is so cool!

Why don't we have something like this in India!

Damn!

I agree community housing is cool as long as you like it, at times you would feel it's too much to handle ( being with more than 50-60 people ), it depends on the person actually. Some people doesn't like to live in community housing for different reasons ( based on my experiences / the feedback i received was that there is no privacy , not willing to share anything , people who doesn't like change etc. )

Community housing also depends on the geographical area and diversity of the place ( for example it's well accepted in cities like SF, Austin, NY since we have diverse backgrounds/millennials/entrepreneurs etc.) . People may or may not accept community housing in India as when compared with San Francisco because of cultural things/diverse backgrounds, again it depends on certain places in India. Like for example cities like Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai might rank higher than cities like Hyderabad.

Very interesting. I haven't seen such "community housing" here in major cities. Is this like a hostel kind of thing? Like a dharmshala?

I was thinking US has it different.

Yeah i don't think there are many housing concepts like this in India. It's like a co-op housing ( think about it like a dorm on steroids for young professionals ). This is also a startup like tinder for community housing ( matching people who are like minded, creating stronger bonds between people and to make long lasting memories )
May be you can start one in India :)