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What's one unexpected aspect of daily life you've noticed after living in several different major cities around the world?

What’s the deal with women not looking directly into the camera? Why is it so hard for them to have their eyes into it compared to men?
How do you shut your trap when you're a loud mouth?
Is it a cultural norm for the French to push someone else in the face as a joke? Macron's first facial reaction didn't look amused until he saw that the door was open to the public.
I’m currently a junior in high school and looking to start a passion project. I would like to do something healthcare or public health-related. Any ideas on how I could execute this?
As a parent, do you get hurt feelings if you do not receive a Mother's or Father's Day card from your adult child (ren)?
Considering your experience living in different major cities and working remotely, how do you balance career demands with finding a fulfilling lifestyle?
Test this for me: What's one unexpected cultural or professional insight you gained from living and working in multiple countries that you couldn't have learned otherwise?
Is it advisable to settle for someone who meets most of our "requirements" but not all, out of fear of not finding someone else as we age and become less attractive?
How honest do you think someone could be until it could become detrimental to them where others might hold them to an unreasonable expectation to never lie, given the fact that everyone, even those people themselves, lie sooner or later?
As a boyfriend, who feels insecure of my own girl's social posts that seems to be making herself look single by attracting attention over her own looks? What can I do to cope?
Why do some people seem to just pick up things really quickly, even if they're not particularly smart or have had much practice with it before?
Is it possible for someone to be caring and loving towards others while also struggling with self-doubt and insecurity in other aspects of their life?
I have a 12-year-old son. His behavior is bad. He refuses to listen, has no respect, does not follow instructions, and refuses to learn at school. I am giving up. I can’t take it anymore. What should I do?
Have you ever had a moment when you were walking in the dark (frequent accidents, failed relationships, moments when life beats the movie)? Did you resolve the situation and if so, how?
My sister told me that the way to become an attractive man to women is to learn how to listen because she tells me that too many guys don't listen which is a turn-off. Do you agree?

 
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