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Best Vietnamese coffee

Guys who has the best Vietnamese coffee i’m talking about a 16-20 oz size coffee and there’s like the right kind of pebbled ice. If it doesn’t have pebbled ice it’s fine.

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u/CalligrapherTop7518 — 3 days ago

Where can I move for 1200

Hey! I’m F 23 in search of a 1bd 1ba, for 1200 rent need to move within the next month. I can move anywhere I just need to be of 25-30 mins for work (beltline/ponce area). I I want somewhere safe and secure. Very little to no bugs (primarily roaches) I need a pool or maybe 2. Somewhere maintenance responds at a timely manner. A washer dryer needs to be in the place as well. THank you! I live in the cumberland area and I have moved around, but I don’t know where I should go next.

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u/CalligrapherTop7518 — 5 days ago

help on starting conversations

LMAO as the title basically states, i need help or maybe reassurance. either way i just need some advice. I started working at this restaurant job almost a month ago and in this month ive done a lot of training/learning of my new environment. I have realized that i have hard time trying to make conversation when im very focused and learning this place as I want to be the best I can be and prove that i deserve to be there.However, as im finding my groove i am now realizing i need to start talking to my coworkers at my job just to make friends and like learn who i work with. But i immediately want to jump into knowing them like i have for years. I hate the question of how is your day/shift because that kind of just dies down pretty quickly but I honestly don’t know what else to say/start with. I try to ask them some woukd you rather/hypothetical questions to see if they will answer & sometimes they do or sometimes they just ignore/maybe don’t hear me. But i just hate not being comfortable to speak to them and start conversation & im just trying to see what other things i can do or like ways to get out of my head about making conversations bc it is easy at the end of the day its just not necessarily working w them. Thanks!

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u/CalligrapherTop7518 — 1 month ago

Workout advice

Hii!! I am 23 F, I have been working out on and off for the last 5 years and I would like to know what helps you guys stay discipline and consistent. I am consistent for maybe 6 months at a time max and my daily routine will get changed around which will deter me off of being consistent. I am trying to get consistent again after a 7 month on and off schedule. I love walking and a big thing I have been able to stick with is walking 10k steps a day. I also would love if any of you guys could link some sports team pre season conditioning workouts that have helped you see great results. I would love to push myself in some way as well.

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u/CalligrapherTop7518 — 3 months ago