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Top 10 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate Raksha Bandhan With Your Siblings
Top 10 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate Raksha Bandhan With Your Siblings

News18

time09-08-2025

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Top 10 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate Raksha Bandhan With Your Siblings

Last Updated: Check these great spots across Mumbai where you and your sibling can indulge in some decadent treats on Raksha Bandhan. Siblings don't need a reason to fight or to make up over food. Raksha Bandhan is the perfect excuse to step out, share a meal, and revisit those old inside jokes that still make you laugh till you cry. Whether you're planning a long-overdue catch-up or just want to spoil each other a little, here are 10 great spots across Mumbai where you can celebrate the day your way with food, fun, and zero judgment. 1. The Bombay Canteen, Lower Parel A modern Indian restaurant that feels like a warm hug from home. Celebrate the sibling bond over a comforting meal with locally inspired dishes, cheerful interiors, and a whole lot of love on the plate. 2. McDonald's India (W&S), Linking Road Nothing says 'throwback" like a McDonald's meal with your sibling. From splitting piri piri fries during childhood to fighting over the last Chicken Nugget, it's a place that holds a special spot in every Indian household. This Raksha Bandhan, relive those golden memories and maybe even gift your sibling their favourite burger for a change! 3. Prithvi Café, Juhu If you and your sibling are the artsy, chai-loving kind, this café nestled in the heart of the theatre scene is perfect. With soulful vibes, affordable bites, and lots of conversation starters, it's where many sibling bonds deepen over chai and parathas. 4. Bayroute, Cuffe Parade Want to do something fancy but still feel at ease? Treat your sibling to a Mediterranean feast. The mezze platters and rose-flavoured drinks are bound to spark stories and smiles. 5. Café Madras, Matunga For the duo that grew up on dosas and filter coffee, this iconic eatery is a trip down memory lane. Expect queues, but also expect happiness on a steel plate. 6. Poetry by Love & Cheesecake, Bandra A place as sweet as your bond. If your love language is dessert (and sarcasm), this quaint café is ideal for catching up over indulgent cheesecakes and Instagram-worthy lattes. 7. The Homemade Café, Oshiwara Tucked away in a quiet lane, this café is all about warmth. From its interiors to its menu. A great pick for siblings who'd rather talk for hours over pasta than party. 8. The Nutcracker, Bandra Whether it's pancakes for dinner or shakshuka for breakfast, this all-day café is full of comfort and charm. Bring your sibling for a meal that's as wholesome as your bond. 9. Pizza by the Bay, Marine Drive Enjoy cheesy slices and nostalgic seaside views. Because every sibling pair deserves to feel like they're in a Bollywood montage at least once. 10. Kyani & Co., Marine Lines Step back in time with a visit to this Irani café that's been serving Mumbaikars since 1904. Sip on raspberry soda, munch on bun maska, and laugh about your childhood antics – the perfect vintage Raksha Bandhan setting. No one really gets you the way a sibling does. They've seen the awkward phases, heard the worst secrets, and stayed anyway. So this Raksha Bandhan, take a moment between the laughter and leg-pulling to really show up for each other. Not with big gestures, but in small, meaningful ways – a shared dessert, a seat by the window, or letting them have the last fry. Sometimes, that's all it takes to say: I've got your back, always. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Golden Retriever Puppy's Reaction to First Ever Social Event Melts Hearts
Golden Retriever Puppy's Reaction to First Ever Social Event Melts Hearts

Newsweek

time02-06-2025

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Golden Retriever Puppy's Reaction to First Ever Social Event Melts Hearts

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A video of a golden retriever puppy appearing visibly wiped out following its first attempt at socialization has captivated the hearts of users on TikTok. The video, posted on May 31 by @farmttkoko, which documents the life of a dog named Chicken Nugget, has garnered over 9.1 million views. In the short clip, the golden retriever puppy is slumped in the passenger seat of a car, head leaning against the side, eyes cast downward in tired resignation. "How was your first socialization outing?" a voice off-camera asks. The puppy does not respond, maintaining a blank stare. "It was hard?" the voice continues. The puppy remains still, prompting the speaker to say, "You tired? Okay," as the video comes to an end. The golden retriever's reaction offers a relatable depiction of how young animals—and humans—might feel when confronted with the unfamiliar. It also underscores the challenges of early socialization for puppies, a crucial stage in their development. Veterinarians Ellen Lindell, Debra Horwitz and Gary Landsberg, along with licensed veterinary technician Monique Feyrecilde, emphasized the importance of early socialization in an article for VCA, the animal hospital chain. Socialization involves "the exposure of puppies to an assortment of stimuli and experiences they might encounter in their adult lives," the veterinary experts wrote. "This exposure is like a vaccination for physical disease—by providing safe, controlled social exposures to unfamiliar people and situations, we inoculate them from developing fearful behavior," the article explains. These experiences help puppies "learn social skills during carefully controlled, safe interactions with people, dogs, and other animals. They also learn how to explore their world." According to the VCA experts, puppies are most receptive to social learning between the ages of three and 14 weeks. However, they caution that this period must be handled with care. "Exposures must be done carefully, so the puppy remains calm and interested in engaging and does not become frightened or overwhelmed," the article notes. In the case of Chicken Nugget, the body language displayed in the video—drooping head, blank expression—might be interpreted as overstimulation, a common response for puppies in new environments. "For some puppies, every stimulus may seem overwhelming. If your puppy does not eat or play during a socialization session, he is telling you he is frightened," the VCA article warns. The advice continues: "Take your puppy out of the situation and plan for a quieter session. Never force your puppy to 'face his fears' or thrust him into new situations when he seems panicked or fearful, as it may worsen the fear. Ask your veterinarian or behaviorist for some guidance." 'Social Battery on Zero' The clip quickly struck a chord with viewers, many of whom empathized with the puppy's apparent post-socialization fatigue. User Car-mel commented: "Social battery on zero .. we get it," while 00___jay___00 wrote: "Your pup and I have a lot in common after socializing." Others observed that the experience may have been overwhelming. "Poor guy was overstimulated," noted crys_lyn4, and user tomtom simply said: "Poor little introvert." Some viewers mused on the unusual behavior for a breed known for its typically friendly nature. "This is my first time seeing an introvert golden retriever," said user ashes, while Alice noted: "She doesn't know she's a golden retriever yet." Bev noted: "Wait till he realizes he's a golden retriever." A stock image of a golden retriever puppy appearing sad while sitting on a wooden deck. A stock image of a golden retriever puppy appearing sad while sitting on a wooden deck. Getty Newsweek has contacted the original poster for comment via TikTok. This video has not been independently verified. Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

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