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Bride Emerges From Ice Cube At Wedding In Snowy Alpine Peaks In Switzerland https://ift.tt/2Gw8frq Many people dream about a perfect wedding. Some like to have Bollywood-themed events while some others prefer subtle events. It's not often that one witnesses a wedding surrounded by snowy alpine peaks and dramatic white landscapes. Recently, pictures and videos from a wedding in Switzerland, surrounded by snowy mountains, have gone viral on social media. A post by Lebanese Weddings on Instagram shows the bride's dramatic entrance from an ice cube, musical set and entertainment performances set against the backdrop of snowy mountains and the lavish ski chalet in Zermatt, Switzerland, right next to the majestic Matterhorn peak. View this post on Instagram A post shared by LEBANESE WEDDINGS (@lebaneseweddings) Further, violinists wearing costumes like snow angels can be seen performing at the wedding amidst the heavy snow. The aisle, a clear snow pathway decorated with white flowers sculpted from ice, adds to the magic. Not only this, the couple poses inside an ice sculpture. The venue is located at a height of 2,222 metres and the event saw the family cheering happily for the couple. Since being shared on April 16, the post has amassed over 24,000 likes on the social media platform. "Brrrr-ing on the wedding adventure This wedding in Zermatt had it all: a backdrop that took our breath away, entertainment that left us in awe, and a bride who emerged from a snow cube to steal the show! Would you get married in this 'frosty chic' setting ?" they wrote in the caption. "So impressed with this!!!!!!" said a user. "Beautiful," added a person. A third said, "That's a fantasy would have never thought I would see in real life, love it" "Weren't they freezing?" added a user. A person remarked, "So unique, congratulations to couple and to the designer with such amazing creativity!" An Instagram user stated, "omg no words to say how beautiful this wedding very nice and different style!! Congratulations to the bride and groom many years together to celebrate." https://ift.tt/m6sVYo4 May 20, 2024 at 09:41AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Many people dream about a perfect wedding. Some like to have Bollywood-themed events while some others prefer subtle events. It's not often that one witnesses a wedding surrounded by snowy alpine peaks and dramatic white landscapes. Recently, pictures and videos from a wedding in Switzerland, surrounded by snowy mountains, have gone viral on social media.
A post by Lebanese Weddings on Instagram shows the bride's dramatic entrance from an ice cube, musical set and entertainment performances set against the backdrop of snowy mountains and the lavish ski chalet in Zermatt, Switzerland, right next to the majestic Matterhorn peak.
Further, violinists wearing costumes like snow angels can be seen performing at the wedding amidst the heavy snow. The aisle, a clear snow pathway decorated with white flowers sculpted from ice, adds to the magic. Not only this, the couple poses inside an ice sculpture. The venue is located at a height of 2,222 metres and the event saw the family cheering happily for the couple.
Since being shared on April 16, the post has amassed over 24,000 likes on the social media platform. "Brrrr-ing on the wedding adventure This wedding in Zermatt had it all: a backdrop that took our breath away, entertainment that left us in awe, and a bride who emerged from a snow cube to steal the show! Would you get married in this 'frosty chic' setting ?" they wrote in the caption.
"So impressed with this!!!!!!" said a user.
"Beautiful," added a person.
A third said, "That's a fantasy would have never thought I would see in real life, love it"
"Weren't they freezing?" added a user.
A person remarked, "So unique, congratulations to couple and to the designer with such amazing creativity!"
An Instagram user stated, "omg no words to say how beautiful this wedding very nice and different style!! Congratulations to the bride and groom many years together to celebrate."
https://ift.tt/m6sVYo4 May 20, 2024 at 09:41AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comSunday, 19 May 2024
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Elderly Woman's Traditional Banana Ripening Method Gains Attention Online https://ift.tt/l3FxtqO A recently surfaced video on Instagram has sparked debate online. The video features an elderly South Indian woman demonstrating a traditional method for ripening bananas without chemicals. While ripe bananas are readily available and a staple in many markets, concerns about chemical ripening agents are not uncommon. This video offers an alternative approach, raising questions about practicality and commercial viability. The video was shared with a caption that read, "Banana Ripening Process, Primitive Method." Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Eswari S (@countryfoodcooking) The technique involves burying raw bananas in a pit lined with dry banana leaves. Coals are then placed inside the pit to generate smoke. Finally, the pit is covered with soil and left for two days. According to the video, the bananas emerge fully ripe and ready for consumption. The woman in the video even demonstrates eating the ripened bananas. The method, though seemingly effective, raises questions about scalability and practicality for large-scale commercial use. Nevertheless, it highlights a traditional practice that some may find interesting and potentially useful. The video has sparked a debate about the process of ripping bananas or any other fruit. Several people shared their views in the comment section. "I wonder why they don't just let them ripen on the tree. Is it just to speed up the process? I love how, at her age, she is so active," commented a user. "Now such a natural banana is not available in Big City," wrote another user. "This is a very efficient method for ripening fruits. The smoke is used for ethylene as it ripens the fruit," commented a third user. https://ift.tt/o8erCgb May 14, 2024 at 09:10AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
A recently surfaced video on Instagram has sparked debate online. The video features an elderly South Indian woman demonstrating a traditional method for ripening bananas without chemicals.
While ripe bananas are readily available and a staple in many markets, concerns about chemical ripening agents are not uncommon. This video offers an alternative approach, raising questions about practicality and commercial viability.
The video was shared with a caption that read, "Banana Ripening Process, Primitive Method."
Watch the video here:
The technique involves burying raw bananas in a pit lined with dry banana leaves. Coals are then placed inside the pit to generate smoke. Finally, the pit is covered with soil and left for two days.
According to the video, the bananas emerge fully ripe and ready for consumption. The woman in the video even demonstrates eating the ripened bananas.
The method, though seemingly effective, raises questions about scalability and practicality for large-scale commercial use. Nevertheless, it highlights a traditional practice that some may find interesting and potentially useful.
The video has sparked a debate about the process of ripping bananas or any other fruit. Several people shared their views in the comment section.
"I wonder why they don't just let them ripen on the tree. Is it just to speed up the process? I love how, at her age, she is so active," commented a user.
"Now such a natural banana is not available in Big City," wrote another user.
"This is a very efficient method for ripening fruits. The smoke is used for ethylene as it ripens the fruit," commented a third user.
https://ift.tt/o8erCgb May 14, 2024 at 09:10AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comJob Applicant Gets Rejected For Telling Recruiter "You Wasted My Time" https://ift.tt/6kB3bUW Job hunting can be a stressful and frustrating process. Most working professionals looking for new jobs spend hours perfecting their resumes and job applications. They also go through multiple rounds of interviews, sometimes spread across days or weeks. However, this too doesn't guarantee a job. The whole process can be frustrating for the applicant and getting ghosted by the Human Resources (HR) team can further add to this frustration. Now, a job applicant recently shared an email they received, informing why they haven't been chosen for the job. "After weeks of consideration we have decided to go with another candidate who is better suited to our needs at this time," the email read. It further explained why the applicant was not selected. "It was noted during your interviews, you told both our recruiter and the hiring manager that "they wasted your time because they were late" and "you took time off from work just to hear a low ball offer and that we should have posted the salary range in the job description" We told you that we do this so people won't apply just for the money. After which you replied "what money? Thank you for your time and consideration," the email stated. Take a look below: legend pic.twitter.com/v5HnayxuK8 — non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) May 8, 2024 The picture of the mail was shared on X (formerly Twitter) last week. Since then the post has accumulated more than 10 million views and several reactions. In the comments section, users supported the applicant and pointed out that the candidate was right in asking about the salary and that the company should have disclosed it in the beginning. Some users said that it was unprofessional on the part of the recruiter and the hiring manager to be late for the interview. Some argued that reviewing someone's application for weeks was nothing but evil. Also Read | Video Of Passenger's Heated Argument With Lufthansa Staff In Delhi Goes Viral, Airline Reacts "I'm right there with this guy, businesses are wasting people's time instead of being honest and upfront," wrote one user. "Reviewing someone's application for weeks is nothing but evil, let him know if he qualifies or not without delaying the process," expressed another. "What is with these jobs thinking we are applying for fun? Who are these people they think are working for fun? If someone told them during the interview they don't care about the money they were LYING," commented a third. "The applicant dodged a bullet. That's obviously a bad company," said a fourth. "LOL I feel this so deeply, it's such a waste of time when salary isn't included, even if only a range. I remember going through a whole application process to find out the salary was 25k. Wrapped it up very shortly after the reveal, did so as politely as I could, but I feel it," shared one X user. https://ift.tt/8PowDLf May 13, 2024 at 09:57PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Job hunting can be a stressful and frustrating process. Most working professionals looking for new jobs spend hours perfecting their resumes and job applications. They also go through multiple rounds of interviews, sometimes spread across days or weeks. However, this too doesn't guarantee a job. The whole process can be frustrating for the applicant and getting ghosted by the Human Resources (HR) team can further add to this frustration. Now, a job applicant recently shared an email they received, informing why they haven't been chosen for the job.
"After weeks of consideration we have decided to go with another candidate who is better suited to our needs at this time," the email read. It further explained why the applicant was not selected. "It was noted during your interviews, you told both our recruiter and the hiring manager that "they wasted your time because they were late" and "you took time off from work just to hear a low ball offer and that we should have posted the salary range in the job description" We told you that we do this so people won't apply just for the money. After which you replied "what money? Thank you for your time and consideration," the email stated.
Take a look below:
legend pic.twitter.com/v5HnayxuK8
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) May 8, 2024
The picture of the mail was shared on X (formerly Twitter) last week. Since then the post has accumulated more than 10 million views and several reactions. In the comments section, users supported the applicant and pointed out that the candidate was right in asking about the salary and that the company should have disclosed it in the beginning. Some users said that it was unprofessional on the part of the recruiter and the hiring manager to be late for the interview. Some argued that reviewing someone's application for weeks was nothing but evil.
Also Read | Video Of Passenger's Heated Argument With Lufthansa Staff In Delhi Goes Viral, Airline Reacts
"I'm right there with this guy, businesses are wasting people's time instead of being honest and upfront," wrote one user. "Reviewing someone's application for weeks is nothing but evil, let him know if he qualifies or not without delaying the process," expressed another.
"What is with these jobs thinking we are applying for fun? Who are these people they think are working for fun? If someone told them during the interview they don't care about the money they were LYING," commented a third.
"The applicant dodged a bullet. That's obviously a bad company," said a fourth.
"LOL I feel this so deeply, it's such a waste of time when salary isn't included, even if only a range. I remember going through a whole application process to find out the salary was 25k. Wrapped it up very shortly after the reveal, did so as politely as I could, but I feel it," shared one X user.
https://ift.tt/8PowDLf May 13, 2024 at 09:57PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comMonday, 13 May 2024
Watch: Man Teaches Dog How To Close Cage Door, Then This Happens https://ift.tt/P82GqtU Dogs are called man's best friend. They look at us and learn from us. Dogs are also able to understand that some words refer to objects in a way that is similar to humans. Now, a video of a man trying to teach his pet dog how to close its crate has gone viral. The dog can be seen in the video paying careful attention as its owner shows her how to lock a crate door. After observing how to use it properly, the labrador waits for a few minutes and then uses a toy to get the cat inside the crate. Once the cat goes inside the crate, the pooch quickly closes the door, surprising the cat. The funny clip was shared by the Instagram page of the dog Ruby Nance, which is managed by her pet parents, Katelyn and Ted. Watch the video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ruby Nance (@_ruby.the.labrador_) Since being shared, the video has amassed over 10 lakh likes and 31.8 million views. "Live Action Looney Tunes," reads the caption of the post. "Cats standing there like 'Did I really just let that happen? Did I really just get duped by the DOG?'" said a user. Another added, "I think he did a lot more training off camera." "Both were in same class, but only one learned," said a person. "All fun in games until she tricks you to go in and locks u up," commented an Instagram user. "I have never seen a cat outsmarted by a dog before," said a person. https://ift.tt/pNwnDGX May 13, 2024 at 10:55AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Dogs are called man's best friend. They look at us and learn from us. Dogs are also able to understand that some words refer to objects in a way that is similar to humans. Now, a video of a man trying to teach his pet dog how to close its crate has gone viral.
The dog can be seen in the video paying careful attention as its owner shows her how to lock a crate door. After observing how to use it properly, the labrador waits for a few minutes and then uses a toy to get the cat inside the crate. Once the cat goes inside the crate, the pooch quickly closes the door, surprising the cat.
The funny clip was shared by the Instagram page of the dog Ruby Nance, which is managed by her pet parents, Katelyn and Ted.
Watch the video below:
Since being shared, the video has amassed over 10 lakh likes and 31.8 million views. "Live Action Looney Tunes," reads the caption of the post.
"Cats standing there like 'Did I really just let that happen? Did I really just get duped by the DOG?'" said a user.
Another added, "I think he did a lot more training off camera."
"Both were in same class, but only one learned," said a person.
"All fun in games until she tricks you to go in and locks u up," commented an Instagram user.
"I have never seen a cat outsmarted by a dog before," said a person.
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