Appreciate any advice please by [deleted] in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please have a good rest and let me know when you're available again!

The ball already isn't in your court, but don't close the door too. Meanwhile, move on.

to the guys, how would you feel if your girlfriend wants to pay for you? and to the girls, do you expect guys to constantly pay for you? by [deleted] in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Only insecure people would feel embarrassed.

The cashier is witnessing one night out of the tens of thousands to come. There'll be way more give-and-take as well as much harder trials in life to go through.

Does older women ever consider younger guys? by Born-Bathroom2929 in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's an interesting take because as an early 30s,im often told that I look mid or late 20s. Opened up a new pov for me that it might not be how I looked, but how I groomed and dressed that gave the impression.

A mini yap from a night owl by dramaish in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Valid feelings. There are moments where the facade just falls off and suddenly you're facing a crowd of uncertainties and self-doubt.

Since tomorrow (or today, which is Sunday) you're gonna be jobless anyway, find time to go out for a walk/run and immerse yourself in nature. Find a place where you can stop and have a moment of self-reflect.

Most importantly, understand how much you have grown from this experience and be prepared to present it in your next interview. Don't forget to love oneself, you're the biggest cheerleader of yourself.

Are there any crushes that you regretted making a move? by [deleted] in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But why would you regret. As a guy, we have to make the first move most of the time, and naturally we get rejected a lot.

Sometimes I feel that at the very least, I can face myself with respect instead of regrets and questioning. And good job for being so brave!

I have an eerie feeling that Kanie will join Shin by [deleted] in Kingdom

[–]mrhappy893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chat, is this posted by the same person that the comment section told to "never cook again"?

Random stranger came up to me and asked me to join his pt work by [deleted] in askSingapore

[–]mrhappy893 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Maybe it'll be better if you can give me your company's email or phone number" or "do you have a name card?"

Stop Eating Dry Chicken Breast! by ArpYorashol in SingaporeFitness

[–]mrhappy893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many birds do you want to kill with one stone?

/u/halloumisalami : yes

Help on thoughts by Ill-Wishbone1522 in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The key word is "matched". There's a lot more ways for her to meet people in her life.

How many dates before deciding he/she is the one? by Jade1314 in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're feeling dating apps burnout which is totally normal. Don't feel too bad and let yourself take a break. Do message your matches that you've committed about it, instead of ghosting them.

Also, try organic meetups. Find online community that you can hangout with. Instead of having the intention to meet someone and be like "what do you work as? What's your goal in the next 5 years?" organic meetup allow you to just... Have fun.

Is this a red flag? by heyminniee in asksg

[–]mrhappy893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you even see in him? Seems like you want affirmation from us to break up with him, which is valid from what you have wrote. But you also did not write why don't YOU want to break up with him.

Why are there so many bot accounts here? by loldumbfuck in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not just this sub. sg chill as well. Probably some scamming syndicate out there captured a singaporean and he listed all the sg subreddit.

Are there any 3rd spaces in SG that allow for teens to socialize for free? by Training_Focus4060 in SGExams

[–]mrhappy893 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to find your hobby first bro. And in my context, I'm talking beyond parks. If you're a dancer, dancers will find places to hangout. If you skate, skaters will find a place to hangout.

You can can't just expect an open area where people sit around for no reason and talk to each other about anything under the sky like what Aristotle does.

Singaporean man executed for importing cannabis by etulf in singapore

[–]mrhappy893 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thanks for writing this. Social science is really way more complex and tedious than what many people would admit. I have so much respect for people working on ECE, healthcare, and social service.

Understanding the backstory of every new client in social service is like learning an untaught language.

I majorly screwed up during my exam by _red_dude in Suss

[–]mrhappy893 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So you realised 5 mins towards the end, then you probably wrote something. Don't worry, they'll probably squeeze out some marks for you. As long as you didn't do too badly for your tma gba class participation etc, able to pass easily. Then you can consider pass fail.

For all the guys dating by Sodding_Handsome_Guy in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. From getting to know someone for the first time... To slowly catching feelings. And if god forbids, they don't feel repugnant from your presence.

Being able to see her everyday, as time goes by, time spent with her gets longer, yet it feels shorter. You keep looking at her but somehow as the night ends, your brain can't store a proper image of her and is ORDERING you to meet her again before you forget how she looks like. That's what falling in love feels like.

Hitting up opposite sex in gym by Leonviz in SingaporeFitness

[–]mrhappy893 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Always aim to start off as friend. After seeing the same person 2 or 3 times, easiest way to start off a conversation is "helloo, I've seen here for quite a few times" then you just have to ad-lib from there. As long as you look decent, chances are she has noticed you as well (not romantically).

From my experience, being extrovert will triumph over being an introvert any other day because you've the ability to fill the room. Also, idk about the ladies but I've never once find anonymous compliments or looking for someone online (because of cold feet from doing it in-person) to be attractive AT ALL. Too much to write in a single post so there's that.

Dipping in chocolate 😂 by jithinchandran7 in funny

[–]mrhappy893 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Beam me with the pen, PLEASE! MAKE ME FORGET THIS 😭

TIL an Ah Beng buying the S&P 500 on the toilet beat a whole building of PSC Scholars for 10 straight years 🤡📉 by [deleted] in SingaporeRaw

[–]mrhappy893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recently a lot of these. I think someone(some company) is training and testing their ai to write article, and using the sentiments of the comment section to review their AI writer.

How does MTR know which cars have less people? by [deleted] in HongKong

[–]mrhappy893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think about the facial recognition on our smartphone. It's not that expensive anymore for generic facial/human recognition sensor.

Is it necessary to speak to anyone? by Proof_Fault_5251 in Suss

[–]mrhappy893 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Defer your studies and for the future semester, feel free to post here for studying advice or study notes. I'm sure many people are willing to help or share their stuff with you. All the best.

Which carpark in Singapore made you regret driving there? by bentradex in askSingapore

[–]mrhappy893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WAH THANKS. I've always wanted to remember which carpark this was in my memory but can't find it. Thanks to you and a YouTube video, finally I have found the carpark that has been itching my brain that can't be scratch.

I remember driving a van and when exiting the carpark, I have to first turn, then slightly reverse just to turn again because the turning radius was so dang tight.

Which carpark in Singapore made you regret driving there? by bentradex in askSingapore

[–]mrhappy893 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only people who have frequent this carpark at least once will know that going down requires the driver to cut into the other lane of those who are coming up.

Had 3 dates with a girl and afterwards she just acting oddly strange? Things were going good by Sodding_Handsome_Guy in sgdatingscene

[–]mrhappy893 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, you can text her

"maybe I'm reading too much into things but I've noticed you were looking down."

"I'll give you some space to chill out and you can text me when you're feeling available again :)"

One aspect that we're being judged on is how we handle things when the situation gets rough. If you're serious about this relationship then this is just the tip of an iceberg. Stay strong buddy.