u/dzenerikjuzernejm

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German.net appreciation post

Hallo leute,

I found German.net website while looking for texts I can translate because translation helps me learn.

Ever since then, I've been using it for that and utilizing other parts of the website. I've been considering buying the premium too since I'm running out of exercise to complete. It's like 9eur for the whole year which is incredibly reasonable.

I feel like it might be a game changer for me because I learned English through a similar program too. Back then it was on a series of CDs, but I loved the quiz layout of it so much I spent hours completing it.

Does anyone else love it as much as I do? And IF SO, what are you other favorite resources?

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u/dzenerikjuzernejm — 15 hours ago

Privatne trenerice - savjet?

Cao raja

Treba mi preporuka za dobru privatnu trenericu u Sarajevu, da radi u bilo kojoj teretani izmedju M dvora i Nedzarica, a da nije mega skupa (tako da mozda da izostavimo Avalon? ne znam opet kako se gdje krecu cijene ovog luksuza, you tell me)

Ja sam totalni duduk za teretanu, sport i sve slicno, treba mi osoba koja ce me sa strpljenjem uputiti i nauciti korektnom treningu i naposljetku pomoci da se osjecam opusteno u teretani

Toliko sam grohnula da ne mogu da otvorim flasicu vode, situacija je kriticna i mnogo sam zahvalna za svaki savjet

Hvalaaaa

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u/dzenerikjuzernejm — 9 days ago
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Copywriting na nivou sastava iz osnovne skole od velikih stranih kompanija

Mali osvrt/rant na temu copywritinga jer jako cesto vidjam ovakve marketing kampanje, evo za primjer od Raifeisena...izgleda da samo prevedu na nase jezike ono sto dobiju iz Austrije, ili gdje im je vec HQ

Do sad je bilo podnosljivo, ali ovo sto su danas poslali je strasno. Pa ne da me nisu zainteresovali za iKes kredit nego mi je mrsko i bankomata otici sad

Sta je ovo ljudi, da li je lose prevedeno ili je od sefice mali sklopio tekst za reklamu

https://preview.redd.it/bt5p4isg118h1.png?width=636&format=png&auto=webp&s=541a2d3cc6904ba91800695eb14b6d5861869566

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u/dzenerikjuzernejm — 19 days ago

I (27F) feel like my fiancé (30M) is “parenting me”

We’ve been together for 3 years, living together just over a year. He was fine in the beginning, perfect for over a year and this behaviour mostly started when I moved in.
I assume it’s because he started noticing my flaws and took me off a pedestal, but now he’s constantly correcting my behaviour.

It started with him basically giving me a talking to because I didn’t stand up during a handshake while I was meeting his friend. His argument was that it’s etiquette for a person to stand up. I was a little offended but eventually accepted it as fact and made sure not to repeat it.

But this continued, now I almost have a list of all the things he disapproves.
Some of the most absurd are:
- I can’t eat onions because I smell after
- I can’t file my nails if I don’t have a tissue underneath because that’s filthy
- I have to take extra care never to slam car doors - he would literally reach over and stop me from closing the door myself because he thinks I will slam it (mind you I’m a 5’4 petite girl and most cars doors are heavy for me, can’t even slam if I wanted to)
- He gives me a stern stare down if I accidentally step onto the rugs with shoes on (we don’t wear shoes inside in our country)
- Anytime I ask for takeout or to go out to eat he’ll suggest we make lunch at home instead (but he suggests takeout on his own just as often, and never cooks if I’m not home)

The list goes on. It’s not even that he’s not right at times, it’s that the corrections are constant and I’m exhausted. My social skills, my eating habits, my spending habits, everything is on trial. He’s got me on edge and it’s starting to feel like he’s doing it on purpose. Why would he possibly need to do this?

For some context, I don’t think it’s insecurity. He’s educated, successful, fairly good looking. I’m basically in the same boat, just not as successful financially.

I can’t even grasp my mind around why he would be behaving like this. Any ideas other than that he’s a narcissist or that I should leave him? Those are options too but I’d like to try and figure it out first.

TLDR: Fiancé openly criticises me often and openly tries to forbid me from doing absurd things like eating onions.

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u/dzenerikjuzernejm — 2 months ago