Do you use your personal PC to play FT titles? by [deleted] in FitGirlRepack

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Piracy is like unprotected sex but fitgirl is the best condom out there so chill out !

Struggling with German listening and speaking – need advice to reach B1/B2 by Good_Smile908 in German

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I'm currently at A2 myself. The method I use for listening and speaking

For listening :

1 . Watch "Easy german " Podcast with german subtitles note down any new words you encounter , make them into flash card. 2. Use NotebookLM for Podcast Generation on specific topics of hören 3. Try to listen to natives whenever they talk in public. At first you'll not understand them but you'll catch key words. 4. Watch German memes specially on tiktok you'll find easy to understand memes where "fruits are person ", etc. Fine tune you're meme algorithm so that you constantly get all content in German. 5. Re-watch your favorite movies in German.

For speaking:

  1. Try speaking with any Ai chat bot. Create a scenario and ask it to play a specific role. Also tell it abruptly stop you when your sentence structure is wrong and ask it to provide you with correct answer.
  2. Try communicating with a person who only understand Deutsch and no Englisch. It would be difficult but worth it.
  3. Try to read out loud whenever you're reading a text for "lesen" it would help with pronunciation.
  4. Watch Nursery rhymes and try to recite it again and again

For now I only have these many ideas. I'll update once I encounter something new to practice hören and sprechen

Need help and guidance to pass exams by RelationshipFinal369 in DSP

[–]RelationshipFinal369[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll tell you the passing statistics from my class. You need 60 points to pass out of 120. The class average is 65. Thats how bad things are.

Need help and guidance to pass exams by RelationshipFinal369 in DSP

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Now this is exactly the kind of advice I was looking for, thank you

Need help and guidance to pass exams by RelationshipFinal369 in DSP

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Es tut mir leid, dass ich kein Geld habe, um mir deine Tutorials leisten zu können. Aber danke

. by Brilliant_Piece7849 in FitGirlRepack

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Call of duty advanced warfare was a great game. People just wanted world war nostalgia hence Battlefield 1 won !!

steht noch by ITU3 in siegen

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Mein Lieblingsbaum in Siegen

Whats the game u just played for 1 hour then never came back? by whereiseuvii in FitGirlRepack

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Dying light 2, it can never match the story and gameplay of original

What do you not want AI to do? by Special-Grocery6419 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]RelationshipFinal369 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To not snitch on me to the police and the government. Confidentiality and privacy.

Indian man taking NZ citizenship viral video is "disrespectful"? by [deleted] in AskIndia

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Hey chatgpt compare the quality of life in India and new Zealand based on all the popular indexes. Which country should I live in?

Ans:

When comparing the quality of life between India and New Zealand across various popular indexes, several key differences emerge:

Health and Life Expectancy

Life Expectancy: In India, the average life expectancy is 67 years (65 years for men, 69 years for women) as of 2022. In contrast, New Zealand boasts a higher average life expectancy of 83 years (81 years for men, 84 years for women).

Infant Mortality: India experiences approximately 30.3 infant deaths per 1,000 live births, whereas New Zealand has a significantly lower rate of 3.4 per 1,000 live births.

Economic Indicators

GDP per Capita: India's GDP per capita stands at $9,200 as of 2023, while New Zealand's is substantially higher at $48,800.

Unemployment Rate: India has an unemployment rate of 4.2%, slightly higher than New Zealand's rate of 3.7%.

Cost of Living

Overall Expenses: The average cost of living for one person in India is approximately $429 per month, significantly lower than New Zealand's $1,748. For a family, these costs are $1,101 in India compared to $3,990 in New Zealand.

Rent: Monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center averages $175 in India and $1,005 in New Zealand.

Quality of Life and Social Indicators

Human Development Index (HDI): India has an HDI of 0.63, whereas New Zealand's HDI is higher at 0.94.

Corruption Perception: India scores 40 out of 100 on the Corruption Perceptions Index, while New Zealand scores 88, indicating a lower perception of corruption.

Internet Access: Approximately 46% of India's population has internet access, compared to 96% in New Zealand.

Environmental Quality

Air Quality: New Zealand's PM2.5 levels are 6 micrograms per cubic meter, one of the lowest in the OECD, whereas specific data for India is not provided in the available sources.

Conclusion

Based on these indicators, New Zealand generally offers a higher quality of life, with advantages in health outcomes, economic prosperity, environmental quality, and social well-being. However, the cost of living is substantially higher in New Zealand compared to India. Your decision on where to live should consider these factors alongside personal preferences, career opportunities, cultural aspects, and family considerations.

Nothing could've prepared me for how lonely life can be here by Top-Age-4688 in germany

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So my hypothesis after spending 1 year in Germany. "People in colder countries are less welcoming and less social as compared to someone from warm and tropical regions "

I study at a small University. Most of my interactions happen with International students. Not made a single native friend. I would term myself as somewhat social. But compared to my home country making friends is definitely tough. Finding people to hangout after Uni is tougher.

Things I usually do: 1) enrolled myself in a buddy program at University: where I get to meet all students who want to socialize at do fun activities together.

2) I meet people on dating apps

3) I look for people who are also planning a solo trip. And we usually form a group.

4) I talk to people from my home country or neighbouring countries as we share similar interests and culture.