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Local wedding venue recommendations?

Trying to find a local wedding venue has been more stressful than I expected. We want to stay nearby so it’s easy for friends and family to attend, but a lot of the event centers we’ve looked at either don’t fit the vibe or just don’t feel like the right space for a wedding. Looking for something that can host a good crowd and still feel special. Would love to hear what venues people reco͏mmend.

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u/Proper-Ad7814 — 23 hours ago
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I love Mountie Bounties, thank you Stake!!

I was down to my last $0.5 from my $10 lunch money and then boom. Now I understand the rush!

u/Proper-Ad7814 — 1 day ago

What is the one 'unhinged' or non-traditional marketing channel that is actually driving ROI for your SaaS right now?

The standard SaaS playbook is becoming a bit of a saturated mess. Everyone is doing the same LinkedIn "thought leadership" and burning cash on Meta ads, but the CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) is just painful.

I want to know about the real growth hacks

Are you finding leads in random Telegram groups?

• Did you hire a college intern to do something totally "out there" on Reddit?

• Is a weirdly specific cold DM script actually getting you meetings with CXOs?

• Or did you just build a small free tool that’s basically a lead magnet on steroids?

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u/Proper-Ad7814 — 7 days ago

Mamata Banerjee calls UCC "dangerous" says people will lose right to practise their own faith . What do you think?

So BJP dropped their Bengal manifesto and UCC within 6 months is one of their big promises. Mamata clapped back at a rally yesterday basically saying you won't even have the right to follow your own religious customs anymore.

Her words were : "Their manifesto is filled with lies , Implementing UCC means you will lose the right to practise your religion and faith . It will take away your culture , tradition and education, UCC means destruction of diversity"

Polls are April 23 & 29. This is clearly going to be THE issue dominating the next two weeks in Bengal.

what do people here think of the UCC which aims to provide a single set of laws governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, irrespective of an individual's religion.

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u/Proper-Ad7814 — 12 days ago