Any tips on how to write humour?
I want some tips on adding humour to the story through scenes, dialogues, etc. You can share some analysis too from any movie/book you've read or seen through.
I want some tips on adding humour to the story through scenes, dialogues, etc. You can share some analysis too from any movie/book you've read or seen through.
Pls share some tips and guides to study physics. How are you scoring around 150 or above? My score is stuck around 60-70 (I used to score around 120 in 11th but my score has dropped overall now).
So I never called my brother or my cousins bhaiya (they are 2-3 years old than me) because since childhood I did not have a habit of calling them bhaiya. In that phase, I've met other older people whom I'll not call bhaiya now cuz I don't have a habit.
But now, if I meet someone even 1 year older than me and I know it, I'll call them bhaiya. Calling my brothers bhaiya seems very odd to me now but when I'm hanging out with them and I'll call others the same age as them bhaiya so they feel weird about it I guess (even I feel conflicted).
So I'm very conflicted about all this. I'm not going to call my brothers bhaiya, it feels very awkward. I call them by their names. If someone is visibly older like 4-5 years old. I'll sure call them bhaiya.
So if someone else sees it they may question ki I'm randomly calling some people bhaiya and some not. Cuz some people feel too friendly and I get a friend-like vibe from them so I don't get the urge to call bhaiya, it all feels quite formal.
How am I supposed to explain all this to people? Some parts even I don't get.
Is it offensive to some if younger people don't call them bhaiya? Or is it odd? Are people supposed to get other hints? Like idk.
I'm starting to second guess my career. Is it all really worth it?
My question is to the medical students in college.
I don't feel the passion or even interest in studying for mbbs now. All the negative things come to my mind, the pressure, toxicity, overworked and underpaid doctors, is it all worth it?
Even in 11th, I was very hesitant about this career because I watched all these yt vids and news talking about the negative part of being a doctor. How all doctors suggested you shouldn't become one. Is it really that toxic? Bullying and ragging are like a trigger point for me. whenever I try to get serious about all this studying, I start questioning if my life is going to be a hell in college?
I don't know if it's just burnout or I need to change my career.
I really want to know a few things.
•We hear a lot about violence and Harrassment against doctors in hospitals. Is it a safe career?
•Is collage life as depressing as the coaching ones? Does this feeling of feeling low and tensed about work persist?
•Is it possible to maintain a healthy personal life, relationship, or hobbies while preparing for massive competitive exams like NEET-PG/INI-CET?
•We hear a lot about 'residency toxicity' and toxic HODs on social media. Is this a universal experience across most government colleges, or is it highly dependent on your branch and institution?
•How do you feel about the stipends during residency and salary as a doctor versus the actual cost of living in tier-1/tier-2 cities? Is it enough with respect to the sacrifices you put in?
Also, if anyone can help me figure out if it's burnout or a sign to change my career, please do.
I'm starting to second guess my career. Is it all really worth it?
My question is to the medical students in college.
I don't feel the passion or even interest in studying for mbbs now. All the negative things come to my mind, the pressure, toxicity, overworked and underpaid doctors, is it all worth it? I chose this career because I loved studying science but I feel so messed up after I entered 12th. I really messed up my 12th.
Even in 11th, I was very hesitant about this career because I watched all these yt vids and news talking about the negative part of being a doctor. How all doctors suggested you shouldn't become one. Is it really that toxic? Bullying and ragging are like a trigger point for me. whenever I try to get serious about all this studying, I start questioning if my life is going to be a hell in college? All the colours have been drained out of my life since I joined coaching. I don't want this depressed feeling to persist my whole life.
I don't know if it's just burnout or I need to change my career.
I really want to know a few things.
•Is collage life as depressing as the coaching ones? Does this feeling of feeling low and tensed about work persists?
•Is it possible to maintain a healthy personal life, relationship, or hobbies while preparing for massive competitive exams like NEET-PG/INI-CET?
•We hear a lot about 'residency toxicity' and toxic HODs on social media. Is this a universal experience across most government colleges, or is it highly dependent on your branch and institution?
•How do you feel about the stipends during residency and salary as a doctor versus the actual cost of living in tier-1/tier-2 cities? Is it enough with respect to the sacrifices you put in?
Also, if anyone can help me figure out if it's burnout or a sign to change my career, please do.
There are times when some of my relatives comments on something that I find mean or degrading but I usually freeze in such situations and laugh along. But I want to handle this better.
Sometimes the comments are not directly mean just a witty joke, but the joke is on me. It's like Something that a friend would say for roasting but I can roast my friend back but I can't roast those elders. What should I reply to them?
If I go explaining it feels like I'm wrong that is why I'm explaining. Or if I try to give a one liner comeback, I'm afraid it'll go too far and end up offending someone. What's a better way to navigate through this?
I have queries about how to build a team from scratch for businesses or just creative stuff like animation team, or to handle different domains of a creative studio, like writer ,sound, design, etc. Like how to convince people to join, how collaboration works and how to negotiate money distribution and other stuff.
Please suggest if there is a specific subreddit for it.