A popular Bengaluru restaurant has caught the internet's attention with its unique policy: banning discussions about real estate and politics during mealtimes. The move has sparked a range of reactions from curious diners and social media users alike.
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The restaurant implemented the rule to create a more relaxed and enjoyable dining experience for their patrons by avoiding heated debates and negative conversations about real estate and politics.
The public reaction has been mixed. Some diners appreciate the initiative for creating a more harmonious environment, while others argue that it infringes on their freedom of speech.
Yes, the restaurant has seen an increase in customer traffic. Many people are curious to experience the unique dining atmosphere and appreciate the rule.
Yes, a few local cafes and restaurants in Bengaluru have started implementing similar rules, hoping to create a more positive dining experience for their customers.
The goal is to provide a space where people can genuinely connect and have meaningful conversations without the stress and negativity that often accompany discussions about real estate and politics.
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