White chocolate lovers, where are you? 😂

White chocolate lovers, where are you? 😂

I literally buy this just for the white ones 😂
My ranking: white > dark > gold.
I seriously wish they sold a whole box of just the white ones.

How long after passing the LOD assessment did you get your Delta F2F date?

I got the email this morning that I passed my LOD assessment, so now I’m just waiting for my F2F interview date.

For those who’ve been through the process, how long did it take to get your F2F date after passing LOD?

Also, do they give you a few dates/times to choose from, or do they assign you a specific date and time?

Thanks in advance!

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 11 days ago

When is your Delta 1:1 interview?

I recently passed the On-Demand Interview and I'm currently waiting to be scheduled for my 1:1 interview.

For those who have already been invited, when is your interview scheduled?

I'm just trying to get an idea of what dates they're currently assigning. Thanks!

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 24 days ago

Anyone else waiting for a Delta 1:1 interview? Curious about recent timelines

Hi everyone!

I received my Delta On Demand interview pass email on July 22, and I'll be watching the Take Flight video soon. Since I applied as an LOD candidate, I know I'll also need to complete the language assessment before moving on.

I'm curious what recent timelines have looked like after this stage.

How long did it take for you to receive your 1:1 interview invitation after completing everything?

To be honest, I wouldn't mind if my interview were scheduled a little later. I'd like to have enough time to prepare, and I also have a few personal commitments coming up. I've noticed that many people seem to be booked through late August, so I'm wondering if interviews are starting to be scheduled further out now.

I'd really appreciate hearing about your recent timeline or any advice. Thanks!

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 27 days ago

I can't believe it... I finally made it to the next step with Delta 🥹

I finally got the email from Delta today saying I've made it to the next step!

I've been waiting for this day with so much hope and anticipation, so seeing that email honestly didn't feel real. I kept reading it over and over because I couldn't believe it.

I know there's still a long road ahead and several more steps to go, but I'm going to give it everything I have and keep preparing as hard as I can.

If you have any advice, I'd truly appreciate it.

And honestly... I just really want to celebrate this moment today. 🥹

Please celebrate with me, friends!

Wishing good luck to everyone who's chasing the same dream. I hope we all make it. ❤️✈️

For anyone wondering about my timeline:

✔️ 7/2 – Completed my On-Demand
✔️ Received the "Pending" email once
✔️ Today – Got the email saying I've advanced to the next step!

Hope this helps someone who's waiting. ❤️

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 1 month ago

7/2 VI Completed, 7/12 Pending email, Anyone Still Waiting?

I completed my VI on July 2 and received the pending email on July 12. I’m still waiting, and the anxiety is real.
I was rejected by United, so I’m really hoping Delta works out. I want this so badly, and the waiting has been tougher than I expected.
If you’re in the same situation, I’d love to connect. Wishing everyone the best of luck.

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 1 month ago

United said no... Now Delta is my last hope.

United rejected my video interview, so now Delta is my last chance.

I already completed Delta's on-demand video interview, and now I'm waiting for the result. I applied as both a regular flight attendant and a Korean language speaker.

Getting rejected by United definitely hurt my confidence, but I'm still hoping Delta will be the right fit for me.

If I'm lucky enough to move forward, I'd really appreciate any sincere advice on how I should prepare for the rest of Delta's hiring process. Whether it's the language assessment, the face-to-face interview, or anything else, I'd love to hear from people who have been through it.

Thank you so much.

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

Rejected After United’s Video Interview… Now I’m Afraid to Hear Back From Delta

I applied to both United and Delta, but a little while apart.
I applied to United the day after the job posting went up. I was also lucky enough to apply to Delta shortly before their posting closed.
Both airlines invited me to complete a video interview, and I finished both.
Today, I found out that United decided not to move forward with me.
Honestly, I really believed I did well.
I built my answers using the STAR method, but instead of giving generic examples, I shared my own real experiences. I felt my answers were genuine and personal.
I followed the dress code, maintained good eye contact, and I don’t think I did anything that would have hurt my interview.
I really wanted to apply as a language speaker, but United didn’t have that option, so I applied as a regular flight attendant. Delta, on the other hand, allowed me to apply as a language speaker, so I applied there too.
But after getting rejected by United today, I’ve started feeling really anxious.
Does this mean Delta will probably reject me too?
I truly feel like I gave strong answers. I studied what airlines were looking for, and I shared my own stories the best I could.
But after getting rejected by one airline, my confidence has dropped a lot.
Has anyone else experienced something similar?

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

Feeling really discouraged today...

If United said no, does that mean Delta will probably say no too?

I'm having a really hard time understanding how different the two airlines are when it comes to what they're looking for in candidates.

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

Hair serum before blow drying vs going without it

I have thick wavy hair so if I skip blow drying or styling it just stays frizzy all day. But I also don’t want to damage it by using heat every single time.
Does anyone else notice a huge difference between blow drying with serum and without? I’m definitely team “always use serum.”
When I skip it my ends get dry and split way faster. So I use hair serum as my first layer of heat protection before drying.
What about you guys? Do you apply serum before drying or go without? I'm pretty happy with my current serum so I don't switch that often, but if you have any recommendations with a nice new scent or something even better, please let me know!!

u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

May 2026 Flight Attendant Applicants – Where Are You in the Process?

Hi everyone,

I applied for the United Flight Attendant opening on May 14, 2026, the day it was posted.

My timeline so far:

• Applied: 5/14
• Assessment completed: 5/16
• Currently waiting for the ODVI (On Demand Video Interview) invitation

I haven't received any updates yet, so I'm starting to feel a little anxious.

When I read other people's timelines, some seem to move very quickly while others take much longer. I'm curious where everyone else is in the process right now.

Are there any other May 2026 applicants still waiting for their ODVI invite?

At this point, should I just keep waiting and be patient? 😅 My application is still active in the system and I haven't received any rejection emails.

Also, English is not my first language, so I'm definitely more nervous about the interview process than most applicants. If there are any non-native English speakers who have already completed the ODVI or moved further in the process, I'd really appreciate any tips or advice.

Thanks, and good luck to everyone!

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

United FA Application Timeline (May 2026) + Strange Virtual Info Session?

Hi everyone,

I applied for the United Flight Attendant position on the day the general application opened in mid-May 2026.

So far, I have:
- Submitted my application
- Completed the assessment
- Received the optional virtual information session invitation

I am currently waiting for the video interview stage.

Today I joined one of the optional virtual information sessions. It was scheduled from 3 PM to 4 PM CT (1 PM to 2 PM in Los Angeles).

What was strange is that over 800 participants joined, but nothing seemed to happen for the entire hour. No presentation, no audio, no discussion, and then the event simply ended at the scheduled time.

Did anyone else attend today's session? Was it actually working for everyone else?

Also, for those who applied to the May 2026 Flight Attendant opening, where are you currently in the hiring process?

I'd love to compare timelines and see where everyone is at.

Thanks!

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u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

First scalp serum working well

I’ve tried so many scalp serums after seeing all the ads, but honestly none of them ever did anything for me. Maybe they just didn’t suit my hair, I don’t know.
My hairline has been stressing me out a lot lately, so I’ve been trying everything under the sun. I think I finally found one that’s actually making a difference! (LABO H SERUM)
I’ve been snapping pictures every couple of days to check progress, and after almost two months it’s starting to look visibly thicker. Had to come show it off lol.
I’m pretty obsessed with it. I apply it at least 3-5 times a day whenever I have a chance. What do you guys think? Is this worth continuing?

u/Life_Explanation8268 — 2 months ago

My favorite Korean convenience store combo

You know you have to hit up the convenience store for late-night snacks when you’re in Korea, right?

Here’s my winning combo! :)
🍜 Ramyun + Triangle Kimbap
I went with Shin Ramyun Toomba and tuna mayo samgak kimbap. The Toomba is super creamy with just the right kick of spice! Easily one of the best Korean stir-fried ramens I’ve had. It pairs insanely well with the tuna mayo samgak kimbap.

🍌 Banana Milk
This one’s already famous for a reason. Drinking it straight is amazing, but pouring it over ice with a coffee packet makes the best banana latte.

What are your must-have Korean convenience store combos? I need more recommendations! 😂🍜

u/Life_Explanation8268 — 3 months ago

Looking Back at 2026 Q1 Skincare Trends

We’re already done with the first quarter of 2026 and wow, so many new products came and went. Even with all the launches, the big focus on powerful ingredients is still going strong. Here’s my quick roundup of the ones that stood out this quarter!
Just a note, this is just one skincare nerd’s opinion from her couch lol. I only put “recommended” on the ones I’ve personally tried and really liked.

  1. PDRN
    Recommended: Medicube PDRN Pink Peptide Serum
    2025 was basically the year of PDRN and it’s still going strong. With the whole home-care and slow-aging vibe, I think we’ll keep seeing more of it. Especially cool to see vegan PDRN versions using ginseng and kelp popping up.

  2. Retinal
    Recommended: Beauty of Joseon Revive Under Eye Patch
    Not retinol! Retinal! It’s the stronger, more active form of vitamin A. It works faster but can be more irritating too. There are way more options with different strengths now, so beginners should definitely start low. I’d love to see more stable daytime-friendly retinal products in the future.

  3. Kojic Acid
    Recommended: Medicube Kojic Acid Turmeric
    Kojic acid is great for brightening and fading spots. It was banned for a while but came back safely and is finally getting popular again. It can be unstable in light, so nighttime use + sunscreen is a must. A lot of brands are mixing it with vitamin C or niacinamide now, and I’m curious to see how much more it evolves.

  4. Ceramide
    Recommended: Illiyoon Ato Ceramide Cream
    Ceramides have always been big, but with everyone caring more about the skin barrier, their popularity just keeps growing. Illiyoon’s capsule version melts into the skin nicely and the price is solid. I’m already on my third jar.

Overall, it feels like barrier repair and anti-aging are still dominating the market. Makes sense with how easily our skin gets sensitive these days. People seem to be focusing more on good home care instead of running to the derm every time.

Can’t wait to see what blows up for the rest of 2026! Which of these ingredients have you tried? Drop your favorites or recommendations below! ✨

u/Life_Explanation8268 — 3 months ago

I’ve been getting eyelash perms nonstop for almost 5 years now. My lash tech always told me to use serum regularly instead of relying on mascara, but I never listened until my lashes got completely ruined lol. I’m the type who only starts fixing things once they go wrong. Over the past 8 months I tried several eyelash serums. The things I cared about most were no eye stinging, actual improvement in thickness and length, no stickiness, and easy application.

<Benton Honest Eyelash Serum>
This is my all-time favorite. It has a super light watery texture with almost zero stickiness and best of all almost no eye stinging. The rounded tip made it really easy to apply at the roots and even on my lower lashes. I’m currently on my second bottle.

<The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Lash and Brow Serum>
Good ingredients but it caused a bit of stinging for me. The brush is good for precise application but I didn’t see much change in the beginning. It’s the type you need to use consistently to notice results.

<COSNORI Long Active Eyelash Serum>
This one gave me the fastest visible length increase!!! However it caused some eye stinging so it was hard to use on bad skin days. If I applied too much it would dry white and flaky which was annoying.

<e.l.f. Enhancing Lash & Brow Serum>
Super affordable so good for casual use but I didn’t really see much difference. It feels like a solid entry-level option. The tip is more brush-like so it’s better for nourishing the roots than coating the lashes.

<ViveLab Revive Therapy Serum>
This has a richer texture so it feels coating after application. It can feel a bit heavy so I preferred using it at night.

I eventually settled on something with no stinging that I can use every day, so I’ve been sticking with Benton the most.

Ah! In the Before pic my lashes are slightly curled, but when straightened they were only about 8mm. Now in the After they’re 10-11mm!
I tried several serums before sticking with this Benton one. These photos are after a little over 2 months of daily use!!!

Results definitely vary by person but I hope this helps!
If you have a best eyelash growth serum that actually worked for you please share it with me!!!

u/Life_Explanation8268 — 4 months ago