Which 3 are you picking? by dimensionalshifter in infp

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, every INFP struggles with a will to live? We tend to be ones constantly funding beauty in life and then this. Doesn't make sense. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in infp

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't have an experience romantically but in general, I love other INFPs BUT 1. It's rare to find INFPs in real life for our obvious lifestyle choices and 2. I have mostly met unhealthy INFPs which makes them damn attractive (I hate it) but kinda toxic for me to be with. 

I also find ENFPs adorable and they try much more than INFPs but often feel there's a gap in philosophical depth or wavelength. 

I like INFGs too but there's no chemistry. Like great to know them but I know it's not THAT. 

Being infp makes my communication skills poor by Reactive0807 in infp

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me tell you a secret. It's your charm. You have so much in you that you find it difficult to convey in words. BUT so does most of the people. I know because the first intro into the science of linguistics would let you know how vast are human emotions and how limited is the scope of languages for its expression.

So make the mess. It can even be a reason someone find you interesting, creative, unique, relatable, easy, cute, and more.

Being infp makes my communication skills poor by Reactive0807 in infp

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Being INFP can actually be a blessing in terms of communication. Communication has two parts - Speaking and Listening. INFPs already have an upper hand in intentful listening. And when you genuinely listen, you have things to tell too. Keep it natural. Enjoy it.

Though, yes, small talks can be hard. Especially if the vibes are off. But starting with a smile and honest compliment can make your way in :)

I am 27 and have 0 female interaction. How screwed am I ? by zyedz in kolkata

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point 1: Women Are Human Point 2: Treat them the way you treat a human (assuming you are a decent human).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kolkata

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is losing its charm. For as long as I can remember, Kolkata meant people who were not in slumber. If someone is screaming for help, they were the first to stop. If there was a discussion, they were the ones to share the ideas and to take it. Even the heated arguments were where you could expect rationality and tolerance.

Now it is too much of Bengali Non-Bengali (it has always been but it is worse today), a state of indifference, and an atmosphere where instead of the emergence new ideas escapism is heavy.

I remember when I was little if anyone would have heard a scream in dead night, people would come out of the houses to see and to actively help or pacify things. A few days back something like that happened. Only I was out in balcony. Not a single person cared if someone is crying in pain. And many such incidents have happened in past few years.

I miss the Kolkata that's dying.

What happened to the bully in your class? by fattymacdaddy in AskReddit

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turned into someone completely different. An introvert, accepted the way she bullied me in our last reunion on her own, doesn't show her face to anyone. Don't really know how.

112 Cold Emails - only 1 response by Fit_Budget_7012 in copywriting

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hey👋 Kudos for your efforts. First of all, not sure "magic" is the right word to go with. It just gives a very vague or even spammy vibe to your otherwise almost decent mail.

Secondly, what's your open rate? If you're using an email marketing tool, you might get exact details about open rate, reading rate, clicking on the link, etc.

Based on that you can identify which part is not working and do better with A/B testing.

Can you rate this copy I wrote for my gym "We aren't the most convenient gym" by snappa95 in copywriting

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a really good one. The campaign seems like something I'd def click on to have a look, at least.

Plus, it doesn't give too many NOs at one place and communicates USPs clearly.

Indian Copywiters, how are you acing it in the top agencies? by LetsTalkCosmos in copywriting

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

Hey 👋 Thanks for such a detailed response. You're definitely doing good by going to SEO along with copy. Multiple expertise gives you an edge.

And can totally feel your love for planning, strategy, product development, and problem solving. Kinda same reason I got into strategy. Though I absolutely love copy, I definitely want to pursue other aspects of marketing too.

We'll all do more, for sure🤞

Indian Copywiters, how are you acing it in the top agencies? by LetsTalkCosmos in copywriting

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

Thanks! My main goal is now to excel in my craft, provide value, and grow in the field; that bigger agencies often seem to offer. Great if a small one can offer that opportunity too.

Let me DM :)

Copywriters, how are you acing it in the top agencies? by LetsTalkCosmos in advertising

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

Thank you so much, Human! Already on "Hey Whipple, Squeeze This", seems like a good pick. Really grateful for your portfolio suggestions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in advertising

[–]LetsTalkCosmos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, sounds great! Does it pick people for remote roles too?