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Paytm Kardunga 

The silly excuse people (often friends) make when asked to pay back their share. It will be all fun and games until someone says "Main baad main Paytm kardunga" and then forget about it. They may or may not and often times you HAVE to remind them by sending random memes or texting them "aur bhai kaisa hai?" out of the blue because you are too nice to tell them directly. There is always a friend in the group who will use this phrase. So, you now know.
Bro, it was so good to catch up! Oh and tu abhi pay karde, main baad mein Paytm kardunga.
Paytm Kardunga by missmarvel09 November 23, 2021
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Baad mein Paytm kar dunga 

A very common phrase that people say to avoid paying altogether. It is most commonly used while paying at a restaurant after eating the food.
Tu abhi kar de main baad mein Paytm kar dunga
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