A South Bengaluru restaurant has caught the attention of social media users with its unique rule banning discussions on real estate and politics. The notice has sparked a lively debate, with opinions divided on whether such a rule is necessary or too rest
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The restaurant has banned discussions on real estate and politics to create a more relaxed and enjoyable dining experience for all patrons.
The rule is aimed at preventing heated arguments and maintaining a pleasant atmosphere for guests. The management believes that discussions on real estate and politics often lead to conflicts.
Reactions have been mixed. Some people support the rule, seeing it as a way to ensure a stress-free dining experience, while others argue that it is too restrictive and goes against freedom of expression.
The rule is not permanent. The restaurant management has stated that it will be reviewed periodically based on guest feedback.
The rule highlights the tension between free speech and the need for a comfortable public space. It also reflects the growing polarization in political and real estate discussions and the desire for more peaceful public interactions.
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