he knows nothing and genuinely thinks he’s doing a good job.
seems like the first step to improving is being given information on how you’re doing, and the second is being mentored/trained?
balancing seriousness and playfulness, exploration and diligence, being an individual and a network node
he knows nothing and genuinely thinks he’s doing a good job.
seems like the first step to improving is being given information on how you’re doing, and the second is being mentored/trained?
Can I ask how you ended up there in the first place? I can scarcely think of a more interesting place on earth.
How integrated are you into the local community? How well do you speak the local language? I’m a foreigner living abroad and I would never trust either my own perception of this place nor 99% of other foreigners’ perceptions.
Surprised by how hiɡh up Mexico is!
Jesus, why the downvotes? Someone give this man a dragonfruit. So much for friendly, casual discussion
I disagree. I’ve only ever had luck with the white ones.
I’ve done this and still only gotten lucky like 1/20th of the time. Very hard to tell when they’re ripe and flavourful
In the article they talk about extremely subtle pronounciation changes. It doesn’t seem like it was a conscious decision.
I used to have a job where I was the only non-Indian on my team and I didn’t go as far as to develop an accent (also I went home every day lol unlike these guys) but I felt like I was unintentionally picking up some Indian affectations/word orders.
I am always teetering on the edge of doing this, not because I think it’s a good idea, but just because I really, truly love fruit…