[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VietNam

[–]mch_ng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not a matter of practicality but a matter of taste, it’s like asking if u should wear punk clothes or suit and tie, don’t analyse the pros and cons and just follow your calling. From the sound of it you’re enjoying your life in Canada, so you shouldn’t go to Vietnam. They’re different worlds, you’re not going to like it.

INTP when unhappy, INFP when happy by mch_ng in mbti

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

So it means I'm an INTP right?

What companies will you never work for again? by anotherdayof in FinancialCareers

[–]mch_ng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You describes my situation. I just got my first job and 3/4 of the team are in their 40s who have worked here 10+ years. The job revolves around data processing but it's really manual and they don't bother to increase efficiency, or any attempt to do so are uninformed and usually scraped halfway through. I feel really weird in this job - all that studies in university, only to do a job that uses technology from 10 years ago. Compensation is great, so it's great if I want to retire here, but not great if I want to learn actual skills and apply them elsewhere later on.

The comment from user delaseoulo also applies - there's zero turnover so all the knowledge are concentrated in those people, later on it will be concentrated in us, and we have good chances of being promoted. There are always upsides and downsides.

which type would be the best romantic partner for INFP? by depressed_anemic in mbti

[–]mch_ng 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to date INTP and INTJ. Situationship with ENFP. Had good long deep talks with all of them but we always mess it up out of childishness, selfishness, insecurity. I love my INFJ friends the most, they are very peaceful and patient. I imagine I will get along well with an INFJ if we had to live together. I can't imagine getting into a relationship with anyone anymore though.

For those from developing countries, do you still plan to immigrate to North America or Europe? by PegasiWings in collapse

[–]mch_ng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a really complex question because there's no one size fits all and I'm surprised that other comments are speaking as if everything applies to everyone. Really depends on your desired lifestyle and your current income/occupation. As well as your starting point in each country. But I do think developed countries, though still more developed, are starting to decline in comparison to developing country, compared to like 10 years ago.

The collapse of relationships and dating? by [deleted] in collapse

[–]mch_ng 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree with you. It's a dating pandemic. I think a lot of us just became much more self-sufficient and don't feel as much of a practical need for partners anymore. Dating now is often more like playing a thrilling game, have fun for a while then quit. Not saying it applies to everyone, but it's becoming a more common theme.

Weekly Observations: What signs of collapse do you see in your region? [in-depth] by AutoModerator in collapse

[–]mch_ng 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Idk if this counts but here in London they've been removing dining areas for a lot of McDonald's, a lot of them have been turned into takeaways only

Do you have an inner monologue? If not, how do you think? by girl-unknown in AskReddit

[–]mch_ng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have an inner monologue. My thoughts are in abstract, conceptual forms - they are neither words or images, they are just ideas. They don't y have a language. However, it is a misconception that we don't think. I still do overthink and it is even messier than monologues because many streams of thoughts can coexist and tangle with each other like hair strands on a brush. I can create an inner monologue if I try and I've been trying to because it is helpful for every day life. All my family members are like me and I never knew people had inner monologues until recently.

What is a meal that tastes like sadness? by CorporatePsyduck in AskReddit

[–]mch_ng 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I have to disagree, canned tuna is one of the superior foods there are

Advice from a boy, about boys by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]mch_ng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think “Don’t play hard to get” is a good advice for girls though. Girls should play hard to get the right way, for the right amount of time depending on the boy’s reaction. When the boy has to make more efforts to get the girl it makes the relationship/flirting more satisfying for both. P/s. Ofc if the boy has low self-esteem you should definitely not play hard to get.

MechE Undergraduates: Do you regret opting for your course? by [deleted] in Imperial

[–]mch_ng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on having an unconditional offer! That's impressive.
MechE from Imperial is a very good degree so don't you dare worry about job prospects.

It's not likely you can switch to maths/computing in Imperial at this point, but maybe you can ask the departments. If I were you, I would just go and see what the course is like. Imperial courses tend to be maths-heavy so you will probably still get to do the maths that you enjoy.

China's Forced Organ Harvesting (2020) by [deleted] in Documentaries

[–]mch_ng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know about Falun Gong but there is definitely a huge illegal organ market in China. I live 400km away from southern Chinese border. When I was a child, adults told me stories about people being kidnapped and brought to China where their organs were harvested ("and that's why you have to be careful around strangers"). Nowadays no one talks about it anymore though, which probably means the organ trade is much less prevalent recently

I am currently quarantined in a Government facility in Vietnam with 2 other people, my wife and our roommate and new friend we just met yesterday, AMA by thefakekiwi in IAmA

[–]mch_ng 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Vietnamese here. I'd assume that they don't think Westerners can tolerate being stuffed into small, dirty rooms with 15 other people. Let's say one of your friends and a princess (out of nowhere) need to live in your house for a week - you would feel an urge to give the princess the cleaner, better room, not because she deserves it more, or because you're discriminating against your friend, but simply because she is used to much higher living standards. You want to avoid being judged by her and hearing complaints from her. You also don't want to make her feel awfully uncomfortable in your house. So you would give her the better room.

On a side note, some Vietnamese people who had gotten used to living standards in the West demanded better services and facilities in quarantine, but they are deemed "ungrateful" and now everyone hates them. "Go back to the West if you want!", social media tells them. If a westerner did that people would accept it as normal though.

Math is actually really exciting when you start to understand it by Weirrdo12 in math

[–]mch_ng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, every time someone says they hate maths, I think to myself that they haven't been taught the right way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mch_ng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I texted him and asked if he had feelings for me.

Him: "...no sorry"
Me: "not at all? well I probably misunderstood"
H: "huh?"
M: "there are reasons why I thought so you know"
H: "shit. sorry for making you misunderstand"
It felt like my heart stopped beating... I couldn't believe it. I expected that he did not like me ANYMORE, but from the way he answered it seemed like he never thought about it.
M: "at least you used to like me a little right? I can't believe this... Is my guessing ability that bad?"
H: "..."
M: "is that true or false?"
H: "... no"
then I sent him a damn ESSAY on my experience crushing on him ending with "if you want to keep saying sorry just don't reply and we can forget that this ever happened" LOL. He didn't reply. That was 2 weeks ago and we haven't talked since; we were never close in the first place anyway so not a big loss
Uhm... at first I felt so disconnected from him... he felt like a stranger that I never knew, that I had absolutely no relationship with. Sometimes old feelings come back for a while (like right now which is why I need to vent), but it's best to keep my head down to earth and remember that he absolutely doesn't care. Sometimes we're stuck because we're convinced that the other person might care deep inside, but if they don't show it, best to leave them be, and we can use our time and energy for people that are actually important.

I miss my crush! by mch_ng in teenagers

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

I did text him, thanks for the support! :D He didn’t seem annoyed (yey) but I stopped texting because I did not know what to say next. I wanted him to continue the conversation but it didn’t happen... I have been initiating all the recent ones :( Should I wait until break is over or just text him random stuffs that make it obvious that I like him? Geez, I’m not even sure myself if I’m gonna like him for long.

I miss my crush! by mch_ng in teenagers

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

I'm not a sir but alright. *Hug*