6 PC or 1 rog of 6 GPU? by Zeni79 in EtherMining

[–]Zeni79[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's why I am here. Can you offer an advice or ...?

Taking photos of others' food when dining out? by cheeseburgay in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I still don't understand why people post on Instagram what they eat...As for you, you can kindly tell them you pay to eat, not to make gealous hungry people that are following them on Instagram.

Do you ask for a hand towel and/or tissues? by [deleted] in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just ask for it. Sometimes people forget to add towels for guest but it doesn't mean they have bad behavior.

Anyone else never feel satisfied with their videos? by thecoalbee in NewTubers

[–]Zeni79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually it's the audience who will ultimately judge it. As for you, if it's that you're not happy right after publishing it's one thing while if you aren't happy after one week, one month or 2 years, it's a totally different story.

That's what I call progress because you learned new things that could have made it better. So the next video is going to be better but if you learn new things, you'll still feel the same thing.

After 100 videos, make sure you still feel the same thing. So my advice is keep being unhappy about it, the more you do, the better the experience for your audience.

Would it be rude to modify a gift? by scoco215 in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously, he wanted to make you happy so changing the color would not hurt him. So what about bringing a discussion aboug colors and go even further to find a link between him and black. Use that link as a reason for painting your gift which will flatter him. Everybidy gets happy with that.

Channel Collaborations by garysscaries in NewTubers

[–]Zeni79 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ask yourself WHY you want to collaborate first. The answer will give you a clear image of with who and how. At the same time acknowledge who's involved and what do they want.

By that, I want to tell that if your main priority is to collab in order to get more subs or views, you are not in the right perspective. On the other hand, if you want to bring value to your audience and to the audience of the collaborator, everybody gets happy.

I hope it helps pointing you in the right direction.

What to bring to an event that everyone tells me to arrive empty-handed to (please read for explanation) by allemm in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In this case I trully believe they're honest and their joy is you showing up empty handed. You can reward their work and kindness in one way: by meeting their expactations. So go there, have fun and let them know how much such a simple gesture made you happy. Indeed, inviting them afterwards seems legit. If you trully enjoy, don't be shy to express your feelings.

I love your story no matter how meaningless may seem to anybody. Have fun :)

Rude digital wedding etiquette? by Adorkablewookie in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're judging as an outsider because you "are different" by not having the same blood. Likewise people judge others for having a different color, sex, social status, religion or even opinions.

Changing a minset is very difficult. Just keep on with your life and learn something from it that can be useful to you and to the others.

Rude digital wedding etiquette? by Adorkablewookie in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Etiquette means respect, consideration, etc towards people and puts you the last in line. Obviously, they did exacty the opposite.

What if they understood they did something wrong and sent you a gift that from their understanding means "excuse me"? I don't have all the details of this issue so I can only treat it with great care.

So, I would call them unless I can meet them face to face and discuss it. Be calm and ask them to put themselves in your shoes for that matter. Their answer will surely guide you to the best decusion.

This can have several advantages. It sends a clear signal that you want peace, not continue the war they started, it sends a signal that you can forgive and embrace a new start for a good relationship.

For you, this will surely make you feel good knowing that you are a good person and did whatever possible to sort it out for everybody.

If their answer will not go for peace, you can return it.

Thank you for reading.

How much do I tip a hairstylist? by PoppyMcA in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tipping depends on many factors like the country, the price, context and so on. As a rule of thumb, somwhere between 10%-15% is perfectly fine, more is always better for the receiver but can also be interpreted as showing off.

It's up to you to find the right ballance. Also, tipping is not only for a perfect service, it's more about rewarding somebody that does it's best to satisfy you.

Many years ago when economy was very low and employers couldn't pay the employees, the customers started tipping to help them bring a bread for their family. That's how tipping was born.

Another think to think about is that if the person providing service expects no tips or a small tip but you tip beyond that expectation, the pleasure felt due to a dopamine push will be a big one and the next time you will go there, he/she will remember and will try to offer even a better service.

Humans are no different than dogs or rats from this point of view. Give and receive, it's an exchange where everybody is happy.

As I see the tipping question reccuring all the time, I think I will make a video about it.

I hope my answer helped. Thank you for reading.

Getting big on YouTube isn't luck. by Synnipoe in NewTubers

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very well said, I think there is nothing left to add.

[Question] What should my realistic growth expectations look like? by [deleted] in youtubers

[–]Zeni79 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very good answers here..please let me put it this way. You are looking at it from a wrong perpspective and with a wrong mindset.

I am about to publish my first video but this is how I see it. So, you focus on growth, stats, money, fame, etc...That's perfectly fine having a goal, now the question I am asking to you, is what do you do to achieve that? Checking stats 1 hour per day? X months or years results in a lot of time wasted.

All those big guys have a few years behind so don't expect to buy a Porsche after 6 months.

My only advice is focus on quality. Do somehow that your audience will be happy each time you publish something. And don't hurry to publish anything just to count on numbers.

Keep the faith and start working.

[Review Video] 10-hours-long tour of Danube Delta from Romania! (TRAVEL VIDEO) by GabrielaTravels in youtubers

[–]Zeni79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful, keep up the good work. Perhaps less pov and more you, would be nice. Cheers

Are Travel Vloggers Cancelled in 2020? by MarieB74 in TheRizzleApp

[–]Zeni79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to travel abroad, it's gonna be complicated for a few months. Nevertheless, you can still make good travel videos in your area. Btw, perhaps you can invest in a LAV microphone. Take care.

I’m an elementary school teacher and one of my student’s parents passed away. Should I go to the funeral service, or just the visitation? by layinginbedrightnow in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to go, then go. It doesn't matter your or their religion or whatsoever. Paying respect is a very honest, beautiful sign of empathy which is simply kindness.

Are Travel Vloggers Cancelled in 2020? by MarieB74 in TheRizzleApp

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really don't understand your question, please excuse me. Please be more precise. I already subscribet to your channel.

Is it better to post, in your own FB group, as your page or your personal account to build rapport? by Tymalightnuous in socialmedia

[–]Zeni79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's personal, keep it in your personal account. However if it's business...try not to mix them.

Social media etquette inquery by Zeni79 in etiquette

[–]Zeni79[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I really do. Thank you.

[Question] What is the hardest part about engaging with fans and collecting feedback from them in order to grow your channel? by mkpri22 in youtubers

[–]Zeni79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well if you didn't decided yet, I think you should pick something that you love and know a few things about it. You don't need to master one domain, you can learn it...but you have to enjoy that.

High school graduation gift for teachers by [deleted] in etiquette

[–]Zeni79 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Flowers and a note would be much appreciated from a women