I'm 23 and a loser, can I just blindly put 70k in VT for 10-20 years and come back as a non-loser?

Probably many people asked that before. But I dropped out from college for not studying much, I only have money that I won't be using. I am in a crisis now and I guess I will be just traveling around with a backpack from now on. Can I just blindy put the money into VT? This sounds too good to be true. Also I'm not an US citizen, how much paperwork will I receive when I take the money out?

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u/superxario — 4 days ago

I want to go schnuppern how the people in sales work, I called many IT companies but they don't let me, any ideas how I can go schnuppern?

I understand, it's one of those jobs where you can't really schnuppern well. But it's really interesting in many aspects, I want to see how they interact with people, how they lead conversations to close a deal, what type of people they meet, how they spend their days, how they act when there's a rejection. Any ideas how I can visit them?

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u/superxario — 7 days ago
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Moving back to Hanoi as a German Viet Kieu who is also a "Bac Ky 54", can you tell me things that I shouldn't do or say? Things that I need to look out for as a woman?

Soon I will go to Hanoi to work. I like Hanoi better than HCMC but I was only here for 2 weeks. I've visited HCMC almost every year in my 25 years of living. I made many friends here and they're really cool people. There are obvious things that I shouldn't do like telling a guy I have a German passport in order to get his phone number or insulting our Uncle Ho. But I sometimes feel like a naive girl who doesn't know the world and I am just a bit scared if I do or say something that will upset them. My cousins told me that my German honesty and directness is too harsh and I should be a more open for example. They also gave me advice for the future like I should get to know a guy first before sleeping with him because viet kieus have a reputation that they're very open minded (being careful in dating applies in every culture imo).

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u/superxario — 9 days ago

Dad is now disabled, all the grudges that I had are getting stronger day by day while taking care of him, how do I forget and forgive?

I love and I hate him at the same time. He took care of us in the best way possible but also he destroyed our family. I won't go too much in detail but it involves bad financial responsibility and having an affair. Me being the oldest daughter in an immigrant family, I had so many responsibilities in our family and all his mistakes felt personal to me. How do I forget and forgive him? I feel these bitter feelings towards my mom as well but not as strong. There are no real rights and wrongs.

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u/superxario — 12 days ago

I feel guilty for gifting my neighbor Joop Homme... Is it really that bad?

I bought it as a thank you for rescuing my cat. Now I saw that Joop Homme is hated on Reddit. However, I saw that we Swiss people sell that in every store and my ex bf used Joop too but I think it was blue. Was it a really bad decision or does Joop homme just have a hate train going on?

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u/superxario — 14 days ago

I got 70k from mom, what are the next steps for someone young as me (early twenties)?

I did a "big" mistake, I put 40k in the UBS swiss high dividend fond. It went up pretty well but they charged me 1.5% annually. Back then I had no knowledge. I am still learning... What would you do in order to make it grow? I don't need that money for a long time.

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u/superxario — 23 days ago