A popular restaurant in Bengaluru has taken a unique step to ensure a peaceful dining experience by requesting patrons to avoid discussions about real estate and politics. A photo of the sign has gone viral on social media, sparking a debate on the need f
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The restaurant requests patrons to avoid discussions about real estate and politics while dining.
The restaurant aims to create a tranquil and peaceful dining environment for all guests, free from the stress of potentially controversial conversations.
The public reaction has been mixed, with many appreciating the effort to ensure a pleasant dining experience, while others feel that it is an unnecessary restriction.
No, the decision is not legally binding, but the restaurant encourages guests to respect the request to maintain a pleasant atmosphere.
While this trend has not yet been widely adopted, the initiative has certainly sparked discussions about creating a more comfortable dining environment.

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