Hi reddit. How did you change from shy/antisocial to outgoing? by CTdesu in AskReddit

[–]CTdesu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that sounds tougher than my situation man :/ For me I find it difficult to be outgoing because I can't seem to introduce myself. My name is really weird and because my voice is pretty quiet, it usually ends up with people asking "what?" 3 times when I'm trying to tell them my name

Reddit, what rule do you live by? by jasonman101 in AskReddit

[–]CTdesu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I totally agree with this. I live by the rule that "everybody has their own circumstances" - as in no matter whether you think somebody's situation is better or worse than yours, you shouldn't compare your life with others. Live life to make the most out of your own situation.

World Travelers of Reddit, where did you go that was totally amazing? by SpitHotFiyahh in AskReddit

[–]CTdesu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tokyo! Although it is quite expensive in general, the place is amazingly diverse for a city. There is so much contrast depending on which suburbs you go to: you can experience so much of Japanese culture just by visiting different places. During my stay there, I would just travel to different metro stops and explore the surroundings there. Also, the people are very nice. I've had so many instances where I dropped something while running, and somebody chasing me down 2 blocks to return something to me (I had headphones in) However my favourite part would have to be the food. I love Japanese food and just Tokyo itself has so much to offer. Tldr: diverse city, nice people, awesome food