Got 2 new chocolate to try and and old one to enjoy

Got 2 new chocolate to try and and old one to enjoy

I have had the chocolarder wild gorse flower one before which I really enjoyed. There is so much coconut flavour even though there is no coconut in.

I have tried the cinnamon swirl one however, I didn't get much cinnamon flavour but it still tastes nice.

I am yet to try the saffron chocolate.

u/hammy_m — 3 days ago

Junior Credit Risk Analyst in London. Looking for a career direction in finance.

Hi all,

I am a Junior Credit Risk Analyst at an FX brokerage firm in London. I've been at my role for about 1 year and 4 months. I am in a very small team and am the next 'senior' person behind my manager.

My main daily tasks are margin calls, late trade management, and underwriting. Since January I have been doing underwriting and approving credit/trading limits for corporate clients up to £3m and assist with credit applications exceeding £20m.

I also did a short 6 week internship at a bulge bracket investment bank. (Global Market Ops, commodity settlement)

I am often bored at work as we're such a small company we either don't have much work or we can take our time with stuff.

I am looking to take the next step and move to another role, however I am unsure whether to stay in fx or look into banks or insurance. My role isn't client facing but I enjoy speaking with the dealers/traders and was thinking whether client account manager is another career option.

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u/hammy_m — 4 days ago

23m (UK) - Into gardening, football, fragrances and looking to meet new people

Hi all,

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I'm 23, moved to London early last year for a new job.

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I'd planned on getting out and being more social after moving, but I've been dealing with a Crohn's flare-up for a while, which has made it harder to put myself out there and meet people. Things are starting to improve though, so I thought I'd give this a try.

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I'm into football, muay thai, gardening (I am a pro at growing potatoes), and whittling. I am a Chelsea supporter and over the last few years have gotten quite into fragrances.

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There's a 90% chance I have Crohn's and its absolutely destroyed my health over the last year and would be great to speak with others who have it.

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u/hammy_m — 16 days ago

Should I keep my goatee thicker or shorter?

Unsure whether to have my goatee a bit thicker/longer or keep it short

u/hammy_m — 17 days ago

Which hairstyle suits me the best?

I lost 20kg between the 1st and the rest of the pics.

I'm thinking of getting a buzz cut again but am unsure.

2 and 3 are the same.

u/hammy_m — 17 days ago

I am thinking of trying a buzz cut again

Lost 20kg between the first and 2nd picture and want to try something different.

Should I take the risk and try it out? Or are there other styles I should think about?

My hair usually would grow back properly after about 2-3 months.

u/hammy_m — 17 days ago

23m, recently moved to London, navigating Crohn's and looking for friends

Hi all,

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I am 23, I moved to London early last year from West Midlands to start a new job.

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I'd planned on getting out and being more social after moving, but I've been dealing with a Crohn's flare-up for a while, which has made it harder to put myself out there and meet people. Things are starting to improve though, so I thought I'd give this a shot.

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A bit about me: I'm into football, Muay Thai, gardening, whittling and fragrances. I'm a Chelsea fan (not happy with finishing 10th). I've gotten into fragrances over the last few years and enjoy sampling and trying new ones out. Gardening is my go to pass time activity, I am a pro at growing potatoes.

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Look forward to hearing from anyone and if you do message, please let me know your ASL. Thanks 😊

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u/hammy_m — 18 days ago