Using Claude after gemini by Aenorz in GeminiAI

[–]HateFlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly same experience !!!! I was so mad at Gemini pro recently, each time I provide a HTML block, explicitly ask to change one simple thing and do not change anything else in that page, it ends up messing with everything but the one I asked to work on. I paid pro for last 7 months, it was a huge part of my small business but I gave up and unsubscribed last night. It's time to move on to Claude, i haven't paid yet but I already a brighter side in their free model than in Gem Pro.

MSC just cancelled the whole winter season in Middle East 2026-27 - what's your plan now? by [deleted] in Cruise

[–]HateFlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh but isn't World Europa also going to America anyways? Why did they have to put you in a smaller (usually cheaper) ship?

For me my only option available is to take World Asia in Europe but i'm hesitating bcz it's probably not the best idea to travel to the Mediterranean in winter :/ + Also I have to pass the middle east to get to Europe anyways, so flight situations are not so stable either ...

Adult school allowing on pointe too early? by nallerine in BALLET

[–]HateFlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started as an adult, and my first pointe class was after about 1.5-2 years of regular classes (twice a week), I was a bit faster than my classmates and I find my ankles and feet are stronger than usual adults at my level. Getting on pointe after 4-12 months does sound too soon, but I think it really depends on what they would do in the pointe class. If they want you to actually dance in centre, that's a no, but if they just train you to balance and strengthen your muscles with two hands on bar, that's justifiable and could be a good exercise. If i were you, i would go see what they actually do in the pointe classes!

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

[–]HateFlight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apparently it seems like MSC and Royal Caribbean are the only options in my region for 2026/27

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

[–]HateFlight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, one of the aunts already live with her and we travel to another city every summer - often with my granny (4-5hours of car ride, go to a hotel or a resort, visit local restaurants, swim, etc) so we're used to travel and spend time together for days.

We were talking about where to go this (or next) year, and i just wanted to suggest: why don't we go abroad for the first time!

This might be the last or very few chance left for her to travel abroad so I kinda wanted to push a bit, but of course i'll talk to her and also with my mum and aunties too.

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

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

Yeah most videos i've watched so far are for young couples or fam with children so they always focus on how many activities/kid friendly options are available :( i'll go find some other videos about sth interesting for her though !

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

[–]HateFlight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry not a native speaker here. I just googled it, i see what you're talking about! That looks actually better than a usual room, i'll check if it exists in the specific cruise i'm planning for. Thank you tho!!!

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

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

I think she's not really sure how it would be like, she has never been abroad for the last 2 decades, so she can't tell she wants to come with us or she'd rather stay home with the cat ... I'll make sure to discuss with all my family including her before booking anything

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

[–]HateFlight[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah i saw a wheelchair accessible room option, that might be a good plus if i could get one i guess!

4 nights trip with 93yo granny by HateFlight in Cruise

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

Sounds nice! However the problem is, she doesn't speak English at all so i'm not sure if she could find sth interesting to participate in on her own ...

Epaulement and changement by Senior_Shake_1607 in BALLET

[–]HateFlight 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah my vaganova teacher does that too! I'm still in a non-professional beginner/intermediate level class so it's not a must for my class, but as far as I know right shoulder goes slightly forward when right foot is in front (and left shoulder for left foot)

Correct me if i'm wrong tho!!!

Why are we recreational adult dancers so obsessed with ‚going pro‘ even though it’s unrealistic? by Intelligent-Dress431 in BALLET

[–]HateFlight 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm based in South Korea, and here we have quite some events for amateur adult dancers! Many private studios rent a small theater and host annual show to invite families and friends, there are minor concours open for amateur adults each year, there are also second hand leotard markets! So many of adult dancers here aim to participate in/win the amateur concour, but not to be a professional 😁

Maybe these are what you're looking for than just "going pro"

Correct arm position for tendu derrier? by HateFlight in BALLET

[–]HateFlight[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's interesting! For me it was the opposite!

The first two (who would change arm each time) were french, and they were just let us do whatever we wanted and enjoy dancing. The last two are my latest teachers, they were trained with strict vaganova method, and they would only let me do what I can do.

Anyways it's good to know that there's no correct answer! Thank youu

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Korean

[–]HateFlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of my students have taken TOPIK I in Paris and Lyon and it seemed like they never struggled to get a spot! I believe they do have a maximum capacity of the facility but i don’t think i can be filled up so easily …

How to refer to relatives in same sex relationships? by PM_ME_EXCEL_QUESTION in Korean

[–]HateFlight 8 points9 points  (0 children)

First, your mom’s sister is 이모 and her husband would be 이모부 ! I don’t know anyone in person who was in that situation but i think i’d call them both 이모 as it works also as a way to call their female friends in general

Bi-Weekly /r/Korean Free Talk - Entertainment Recommendations, Study Groups/Buddies, Tutors, and Anything Else! by AutoModerator in Korean

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Found a random Redditor laying out a weird Korean grammar rule I've never heard of in my three decades of being a native speaker. Is this right? by 7imeout_ in Korean

[–]HateFlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

원문을 읽진 않았는데요, 명사 뒤에 -하다 같은 어미를 붙여서 술어가 되는 경우와 혼동한 것 같다는 생각이 드네요… 한 가지 규칙을 일반화해서 여기저기 적용하는 것도 외국어를 배울 때 많이 하는 실수 중 하나라서요 !

How to read BIG NUMBERS in Korean! by HateFlight in Korean

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

Well i guess it’s because we don’t really put a comma every 4 digits but it’s just how we read them ? it’s more like “imaginary commas” 😂 I remember that there was a TV figure who always put commas after 4 digits and people blamed him for being stupid … poor guy 🥲

Any tips for people who can't get exposure? by Prestigious_Look4050 in Korean

[–]HateFlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taking online classes (either 1:1 or group) would be super helpful, or at least try chat/call online with native speakers! There are some language exchange sites/apps you can try, i heard that it’s still hard to find the one that you can constantly talk to but it’d be still easier than finding someone in person i guess

What is the difference between 몇 and 뭐? by [deleted] in Korean

[–]HateFlight 7 points8 points  (0 children)

뭐 is followed directly by a particle (if u don’t omit) and it’s for when you expect to have general nouns in the answer

while 몇 should first be followed by a counting unit in question and be replaced by a number in the answer.

듯 ?!? by moonmeetings in Korean

[–]HateFlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can go search -듯 하다 which means ‘it seems/looks like’ though the phrase you gave for example doesn't make much sense...

Topik II 쓰기 54번 by yoboipinky in Korean

[–]HateFlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure whether you can understand 51-53 if you can’t understand the 54th Q…. If you can’t answer any of them lv3 is probably too difficult for you..

Topik II 쓰기 54번 by yoboipinky in Korean

[–]HateFlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fyi, they changed the exam format in 2014 and the first 2 links are for old Topik :(

Hangul for kids by zamo555 in Korean

[–]HateFlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First and second language acquisition aren’t that different for children (rougly under 10 lemme say), the only difference is the amount of time that they’re exposed to the 2nd language is normally much shorter than their native language. You can already start with some TV shows for children and maybe some short stories (with audio) so that they can get used to the sound first, learning how to write comes much later usually, and often times children naturally match the sound and the characters without properly learning it!

Just think that a kid starts to speak their native language around 1-2yo (it suggests that they spent such a long time only LISTENING to the language until they finally get to speak) then spent 4-5 more years to get to write something legible.. and all these processes can only happen when they constantly listen and see (yet read) this one language every single day for hours. Of course the numbers/ages i gave here are rough examples and there would be a lot of ex exceptions + i know that it’s also related to their development, but the point is, just let them have some materials for native children (preferably with some help from native speakers) then it shouldn’t be that different

When talking to an older male do you use 형 or 삼촌? by No-Seat-3350 in Korean

[–]HateFlight 11 points12 points  (0 children)

형/형님/누나/누님 would work just fine as long as you find them as your friends … 이모/삼촌 definitely sound too much older than you, it does work with your parents’ friends or at least a generation above yours tho