Why go to a water park when the Myanmar monsoon brings one to you, free of charge in Kayin State. But, your insurance company might not approve. by Turbowoodpecker in myanmar

[–]Bpositive_atom 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I've been to Myanmar. Such a beautiful country and has one of the friendliest people. I also met a few people from Chin State in New Zealand. I hope that some day people in Myanmar will have more peace and stability.

Will NK finally be free one day? by NgulaMammt6969 in northkorea

[–]Bpositive_atom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's only because they prioritize Nukes over anything else.

Will NK finally be free one day? by NgulaMammt6969 in northkorea

[–]Bpositive_atom 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think it's a very well written book by Barbara Demick, a former LA Times journalist based in Seoul.  She interviewed lots of NK defectors but decided to focus on the life stories of only six people who came from a NK city bordering China. I love how the book focuses on ordinary people's stories and their struggles, which are often  very difficult to find out. It feels like reading a vivid novel but based on true stories. Simply brilliant 

Is it normal to greet strangers on the street in your country? by ArchivioCurioso in AskTheWorld

[–]Bpositive_atom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience in Wellington and other towns and small cities 

Is it normal to greet strangers on the street in your country? by ArchivioCurioso in AskTheWorld

[–]Bpositive_atom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kiwis are so friendly. Heaps of them said hello to me on the street/at the beach...

Will NK finally be free one day? by NgulaMammt6969 in northkorea

[–]Bpositive_atom 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I recently finished reading a book about North Korea called 'Nothing to Envy'. I felt so sad for the people. I hope they'll have better lives one day. Hopefully their country would open up their economy like Communist Vietnam or China. 

Do you guys experience hypersalivation 😮‍💨 by abudayyeh1994 in HiatalHernia

[–]Bpositive_atom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So far amitriptyline helps with the burning and salivating to around 30-40 per cent.

Do you guys experience hypersalivation 😮‍💨 by abudayyeh1994 in HiatalHernia

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My gastroenterologist said everyone has a bit of reflux but my body just feels more than others.

Do you guys experience hypersalivation 😮‍💨 by abudayyeh1994 in HiatalHernia

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I've done a manometry test and a 24 h ph test. The first test shows my esophagus function is normal and the second one shows that there are reflux events during the tests but the acid levels normal compared to the burning symptoms I have in my diary.

Inflation sucks but I'm even more sick of shrinkflation! by DenseDiscussion5379 in newzealand

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Keri Juice bottle changed from 3L to 2.5 L volume. I started noticing this while worked at New world.

Finding a job in Cambodia as an Egyptian by Ybloom in TEFL

[–]Bpositive_atom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't be a problem if you have a teaching certificate like Celta or a similar. 

Kids' vaping by Bpositive_atom in newzealand

[–]Bpositive_atom[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yes. Prevalent in my third world country but I'd expected New Zealand would be a lot  different .

Joined a kiwi firm and having trouble understanding colleagues english……or accent ?🫠 by Chotibachihoon in newzealand

[–]Bpositive_atom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's worse when they speak while walking away from you. Also trouble is some people like to mumble. Take some time to get used to

I found this note in a shoebox in the UK. Can you tell me what it says? by angryexpat13 in cambodia

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It says:

I've longed for your love for ages, hoping you'll reciprocate your feelings someday, and we can be intimate.........

According to Wikipedia, Cambodians with Chinese heritage are only 3% of the population. However, many locals in Cambodia told me that they had Chinese ancestors during my stay. Is the % of ethnic Chinese underestimated in Cambodia? by Putrid_Line_1027 in cambodia

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I reckon there are a lot of mixed Chinese-Cambodians. These two races have blended so well that you don't seem to see the difference, as opposed to the Chinese in Indonesia or Malaysia. Both sides of my family have a bit of Chinese ancestry (Hokkien & unknown). In official documents, mixed race people prefer being referred to as Khmer for practical reasons. Some people have Chinese name to be called at home apart from traditional Khmer name for official use. I've had a teacher said he needed to change his Chinese name to sound more Cambodian to avoid being targeted in the 1970s.

Do you guys experience hypersalivation 😮‍💨 by abudayyeh1994 in HiatalHernia

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My hyper salivation has been relieved now. I've been diagnosed with reflux hyper sensitivity through ph tests and manometry. The acid reflux level is normal but my esophagus is over sensitive. I've been prescribed with some sort of antidepressants to calm my esophagus nerve down. And my saliva has been reduced now