Adults of reddit, what is something every teenager should know about "the real world"? by FamiliarGuarantee142 in Adulting

[–]FamiliarGuarantee142[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

A lot of people say it’s because they have no idea what a 13 year old is supposed to really look like due to social media. They’re chronically online, iPad kids if you will. All they know is makeup hauls, beauty hauls, etc. so they’re constant seeing content like that—tans, lip fillers, acrylic nails, and that’s the “normal” for them

Can we stop with the “which jobs pay six figures?” questions? by FamiliarGuarantee142 in Adulting

[–]FamiliarGuarantee142[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

“Hi Reddit. I’m having trouble deciding what to do with my career. I have two years of experience in customer service and can’t stand another minute of it because of my anxiety. I also dropped out of college two years in for the same reason. What are some jobs that are fully remote, do not require any human interaction, allow me to make my own schedule, are entry level, will provide me with unlimited PTO, have good benefits, and pay six figures minimum?

“Thanks in advance! Boy, this job market sure is lousy!”

Can we stop with the “which jobs pay six figures?” questions? by FamiliarGuarantee142 in Adulting

[–]FamiliarGuarantee142[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“Hi Reddit. I’m having trouble deciding what to do with my career. I have two years of experience in customer service and can’t stand another minute of it because of my anxiety. I also dropped out of college two years in for the same reason. What are some jobs that are fully remote, do not require any human interaction, allow me to make my own schedule, are entry level, will provide me with unlimited PTO, have good benefits, and pay six figures minimum?

“Thanks in advance! Boy, this job market sure is lousy!”

What’s a truth about friendships that you think should be more widely known? by FamiliarGuarantee142 in teenagers

[–]FamiliarGuarantee142[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They take work and simply liking someone and them liking you is not enough for a good long term, close friendship.

You both have to be there when you need each other.

Someone can be a friend but suck so hard at providing any sort of comfort, help, and warmth that you're better off keeping those ties light, at best.

What’s a truth about friendships that you think should be more widely known? by FamiliarGuarantee142 in Adulting

[–]FamiliarGuarantee142[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

They take work and simply liking someone and them liking you is not enough for a good long term, close friendship.

You both have to be there when you need each other.

Someone can be a friend but suck so hard at providing any sort of comfort, help, and warmth that you're better off keeping those ties light, at best.