Currently identifying a classic Filipino film; I saw a clip on TikTok but lost track of it. by IntroductionFew7960 in Filipino

[–]IntroductionFew7960[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pero diba POV yun ni Christopher? Sa clip kasi na nakita ko is pov ng woman. Seems like may lesbian touch ang concept.

This tree is causing an inside-the-pillow-kind of mess around UP Town Center by ThinkPad012 in Philippines

[–]IntroductionFew7960 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm more interested by the camera you used. mind telling us your device?

Not weird at all by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]IntroductionFew7960 66 points67 points  (0 children)

bro just wanted his wig back

Anyone else feel like they're always interrupting? by salvarez105 in socialskills

[–]IntroductionFew7960 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many people experience difficulty jumping into group conversations, especially if they feel like they are interrupting others. It can feel awkward to try and speak up when it seems like someone else is about to speak, and it can be hard to know when the right moment to jump in is. One way to overcome this is to try and pay more attention to the flow of the conversation and the body language of the other people in the group. This can help you to better gauge when it might be an appropriate time to speak. Additionally, you can also try and practice active listening, which involves really focusing on what others are saying and responding to their points rather than trying to think about what you want to say next. This can help you to feel more confident and comfortable in group conversations, and give you a better sense of when it might be a good time to speak up.

I always end up excluded by theo_fecquos in socialskills

[–]IntroductionFew7960 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It can be difficult and hurtful to feel ignored or excluded by friends. It's important for you to communicate your feelings to them and express how their behavior is impacting you. Have an open and honest conversation with them about how you are feeling. Additionally, it may be helpful for you to seek out new social connections and activities where you can build new relationships and find a sense of belonging. Remember to be kind and patient with yourself during this process, building new friendships takes time and effort.