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How to set device location during initial setup?

Hello

I hope this is the right subreddit

I have a back up phone that I want to set it as another country's location.

I am in the US, and travel often to Singapore and surrounding countries

How to set my 2nd phone to be in Singapore or Malaysia?

(During the phone setup)

I have a Pixel 10 if that makes any difference

Thanks

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u/radius_reddit — 3 days ago

International travel outside US, will entering US pose any issues for GC holder?

Hello all

With recent politics, policy and immigration changes/updates, I want to know, those with GC, if you traveled outside US, and came back, how was your experiences in the borders (especially at the airport)?

Did you experience any issues? Did the officer give any hard time?

I am planning to travel with a few family members where a couple of them have GC only, not yet US citizen

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u/radius_reddit — 10 days ago

Girl's KPoP Voice Quality (Good/Bad/Don't Care)

Hello everyone,

First, my disclaimer: I am just a music lover, and not really well versed in the KPop universe. I mean, I know a few (girl) groups here & there, listen to some of the songs, read a few articles about the specific singer, group or other generic news.

So recently my kid introduced me to Golden, a song from Demons Hunter and performed by EJae (please correct me if I am wrong).

I was blown away by the composition, the elegance, the lyric, and ... Her voice (OMG)

And if I recalled correctly, I have never heard any kpop singer sounding half as good, or song that was close to Golden's elegance

I don't want to get to the kpop lyrics, as it may rail some people.

So my question to everyone, is EJae type of voice common to kpop industry?

I am very curious, since she was literally dismissed by the kpop industry. She mentioned about her age being too old or something

So is kpop focusing on look and hotness, in general, and ignoring the vocal/voice quality or other materials?

Your thoughts are appreciated

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u/radius_reddit — 11 days ago

So basically in the conversation with coworkers (two work in HR, and 1 in house lawyer)

Somewhere in the convo we started to touch the immigration topic where HR received an anonymous letter claiming from an internal source within the company that reported a couple of workers due to fraud documents or something

One of my coworkers who were in HR just easily dismissed it, claiming the USCIS wouldn't take any anonymous letter seriously

Then I recalled my extended family reported her neighbor for faking his family's asylum case sometime two years ago, but so far that family was still living in the US

So these got me wondering whether USCIS kind of ignore anonymous info going their way

Thought anyone?

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u/radius_reddit — 22 days ago