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eshokhan40
👩‍❤️‍👨 :
TU jab hum jewelry buy karty hai 22 carat ka TU sonar Mai kis rate k hissab say daygaa 460000 ya 421000
2026-06-02 11:37:07
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faisaljavedhakro
Faisal Javed Hakro :
Lekin JB ap sale krte ho to 22 carrot ka Lekin prize 24 ki kyn lete ho
2026-06-14 08:43:30
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vipjew
VIP jewellery :
wah milna fair v naseeb da
2026-06-19 09:47:41
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waleedabd360
Malik Waleed :
calculation tuh theek ha lakin market mai agar 24k 460k ha app logo ka 22 carat ka rate 445k ky around huga IDK why but I have seen this in every city gold markets.
2026-06-12 11:20:10
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usmansaleh15
Usman Saleh132 :
اسان حساب یہ ہے کہ اگر اپ 5 تولہ کی جیولری بنانے جائیں گے تو اپ کو مارکیٹ سے 5 تولہ 24 کیرٹ لینا ہو گا، جب جیولری بن جائے گی تو اپ کا 5 تولہ 22 کیرٹ میں بدل جائے گا کیوں کیسے نہیں پتہ، پھر کل کو اپ سیل کرنے جائیں گے تو اپ کو 22 کیرٹ کے ہی پیسے ملیں گے۔
2026-06-02 17:22:19
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Tãy Yåb :
It may feel you bad but its true
2026-06-02 06:14:55
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neelamkhann3
Neelam :
boht achi video he very informative
2026-06-03 14:51:41
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muhammadsaadwaseem
👑 saadulla 👑 :
bro you can also do 460,000/12*11 that is easy
2026-06-16 18:41:35
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shiyan704
Shiyan :
Nai
2026-06-15 04:21:03
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naz_zargar
نیو اکبر زرگر :
It’s not fair
2026-06-02 09:14:00
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king.khaan146
👑 🦁KING 🦁 KHAN 👑 💫 :
code kya kya sir carit ka
2026-06-13 16:21:42
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2026-06-18 21:57:12
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Azhar Khan :
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2026-06-02 08:12:24
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Faisal Gold Smith 👑💰💵💶💎💍 :
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2026-06-02 04:08:28
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Khan rent a car multan :
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2026-06-19 13:10:05
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There's a specific moment in most adult friendships. Not a fight. Not a decision.   The moment when one person stopped choosing. Quietly. Without saying it. And the relationship moved from active to maintained by inertia.   You're still in the group chat. You still like each other's posts. You'd call it a friendship if someone asked.   But you haven't had a real conversation in two years. You both know it. Neither of you says it.   This is what actually happened:   Most friendships are built on circumstance, not choice. Same school. Same job. Same city at the same time. You were placed next to each other — proximity did the rest.   Psychologists call this situational bonding. It functions well inside the situation. Outside of it — you're just two people who used to be somewhere together.   For most friendships, the answer underneath is nothing. Not because the people were wrong. Because the circumstance was doing all the structural work.   The ones that survive distance have one thing in common. Two people who looked at the cost of staying close and independently decided it was worth paying.   That decision almost never gets spoken out loud. It just gets made — repeatedly, inconveniently — or it doesn't.   When one person stops, the other eventually does too. The friendship doesn't break. It just stops.   'We've just been busy' is the agreement both people make to avoid the conversation where someone would have to say what's actually true.   Most people keep that agreement indefinitely.   Until one of you gets married. Or moves. Or has a baby. And the other finds out on Instagram.   That's when you know it had been over for years. You just hadn't agreed on a date.

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