food and drink
food and drink
Tagged drink, food, food and drink, internet, internet food, turkey
food and drink
Tagged drink, food, food and drink, internet, internet food, turkey
I’m not much of a people person, but I get pressured by people close to me to open myself up and be cautious about what I say. I have a baby face and people don’t tend to take me seriously, I get told frequently to dress mature. I also get told to go drink and club when I don’t want to just because people deem it normal socialising. I’m the honest, blunt person who has a hard time figuring out why people do pointless things like chit-chat, gossip and what not. Even if I did not do all that I get judged from what I don’t say, how do I get along with people and still be myself? I can’t be myself when I’m around a large crowd, I don’t much seek it, but I’ve been told it’s crucial to survival to make friends, get jobs and build a family. I don’t much want a family, I want a job, however it’s hard because I don’t know many people and interviewers see me as a child. What can I do to improve my communication skills?
Tagged BABY, baby face, chit chat, club, communication skills, crowd, drink, face, family, gossip, hard time, how to get along with people, interviewers, job, jobs, large crowd, person, survival, time
what are the do’s AND dont’s for vocalists…?
foods?
drinks?
others?
also any good warm ups and practices that help?…
Tagged dont, drink, food, food and drink, kinds of food, singing, singing voice, vocalists, voice
On food/drink products with a lot of artificial ingredients, some of the the ingredients seem to have explanations in parentheses for their purpose in the product. Example: “sodium benzoate (preserves freshness), caffeine, sodium citrate, etc…”
Why do some ingredients need explanations and other equally sketchy-sounding ones don’t?
Tagged artificial ingredients, benzoate, caffeine, drink, example, explanations, food, freshness, lot, parentheses, product, product example, purpose, sodium