Podcast suggestion : only child vs child with siblings 1. Do kids hate their parents for having an only or with siblings ? 2. Are Only child stereotypes real ? 3. Do really siblings support each other when older or when parent dies ? 4. Pros and cons of being an only child /child with siblings ? 5. Sibling rivalry ? 6. Is the grass always greener on the other side ? 7. Do only child bear all the burden and struggle with grief when parent dies with no one to relate the grief with ? 8. Are only children bullied a lot ? List goes on.. Kindly consider this suggestion. Thanks TDK team.
@MuseHathor2 жыл бұрын
Ayo you alright?
@nivicharu73172 жыл бұрын
@@MuseHathor I’m alright. Thanks for asking. We had this discussion within my married friends circle. It was interesting to know their opinions. So I thought this might make an interesting podcast. Also I feel every woman goes through this decision making phase of stopping with one or having two/multiple children. Of course it’s individual decision finally. Also some women have medical conditions where they want to have a child but couldn’t. 😢
@MuseHathor2 жыл бұрын
I love that y’all actually actively reflect on how your behaviours affect the people around you and I wanna say it’s not easy to do that. Props to y’all!
@grys92452 жыл бұрын
Agree that it’s about awareness and acknowledging (apologising) if you have a legitimate reason to be distracted. I have a friend who takes up 80% of the conversation and scrolls social media/online shopping sites in the remaining 20% when I’m talking. I was super perplexed because I don’t get distracted at all in a conversation since it’s basic respect. Literally amongst the lowest tiers of having manners, notwithstanding individuals who have actual conditions that would affect focus. I did bring it up eventually though. She got mad initially lol but was able to make a positive change which is good. But I’ll always be surprised that people need to be told such things.
@Foolish_huan2 жыл бұрын
Hope you continue with vlogs. It’s fun seeing you guys together outside the podcast
@fcof2 жыл бұрын
Biggest mistake was giving these boomers smartphones with speakers.
@Jack-hy2ki2 жыл бұрын
That's what the young gen of 40 50 years later will say about u. Hahaha. Probably not smart phone but other tech in that era. Same thing as what current 40 yrs old say bad things about youngsters and when u reached 40 u will also say bad things about the youngsters.
@asdrion17692 жыл бұрын
Biggest mistake is creating smart phone. Now everyone walking while looking at their phone is a potential hazard.
@nilnil80722 жыл бұрын
I dun see boomers doing so, quite a few of them from China
@neethaelangovan96632 жыл бұрын
Due to the nature of my job, I really need a lot of conversational and social skills. Self-awareness is very important. I think it’s always good to have a general set of questions to get a sense of the person and to find a common ground as that’s the easiest way to bond/socialise. Honestly, knowing how to communicate is so important and useful because you know how the mess with people’s mind. Positive language is also important! But most importantly, body language is the most important factor while communicating (also the main way we communicate) and yes it can be trained. There’s so much more I want to say because this is something I’m super interested in and something I have to teach people but I shall stop here or this comment will be wayy too long haha!
@c.rystalls2 жыл бұрын
What are the general set of questions?
@carmendedoze2 жыл бұрын
my colleagues blatantly take their phones out and go into a frantic tapping mode to take notes throughout meetings. always feel that is it is so rude especially when they do that without telling the other meeting parties
@cindysngsy2 жыл бұрын
Young people may also be sick, extreme period pain or pregnant but you just can’t tell from their appearance. While it should be encouraged to give up seats for the elderlies when we can, elderlies shouldn’t expect seats must be given to them.. This is in Japan’s moral education system…
@exokrisforever2 жыл бұрын
Please make an episode about MBTI, 16 personality !! It helps to find out how to better communicate with people around us. 🤝🤝
@alui53622 жыл бұрын
@lynnlynn38912 жыл бұрын
Listening to the 4 perspectives, I wonder what is the Briggs personality for the TDK team and if it truly resonates with how they deal with social settings 😅
@tingblubblub61062 жыл бұрын
My pet peeves are when ppl complain non stop… over small things we usually brush off, like commuters blocking their path etc… and when the person was in earshot. Rude!
@guiishow22 жыл бұрын
not exactly a pet peeve since it really doesn't affect me but why does it feel like the elderly (of all people) like to stand up early for their stop on public transport? is it just generational instilled kiasu-ism? or are they conscious that their movement is already slow so they try to prepare more ahead of time? but at the same time, compared to others, they also have so much more to lose if they fall. is whatever they are fretting over really worth the risk of incurring potentially fatal injuries by abandoning their very secure seat way ahead of their stop? i need answers hahaha
@gh80662 жыл бұрын
very stressful and maybe paiseh when the whole bus is staring at you and the driver also lookin at you from his mirror to see u slowly getting up, tapping your card and getting off. so they try to prevent this by moving earlier. don't say they kiasu la, they actually quite civic-minded don't want to waste other's time
@c.rystalls2 жыл бұрын
Especially on the mrt when it’s already v crowded, they just wanna squeeze their way when there’s obviously no space?!
@159ljy2 жыл бұрын
omg my *biggest* pet peeve is people not standing up when they're at the aisle seat on the bus to let me out!!! i hate the pivoting move that JP talks about.
@Ganesha66612 жыл бұрын
Maybe to help you in conversation, put in pauses or questions to ask their thoughts or agreement questions to let your partner to jump in.
@KirbyOng2 жыл бұрын
…when you feel left out while your friend is having a deep conversation with another-party-which-you-were-not-introduced…after browsing the pamphlet, light 🔥 it up…hahahahaha 😂
@lonerangerz4 ай бұрын
i was on a non reserved seat. stood up to give my seat to an old lady. a middle aged auntie went n sit in the seat. now i worry abt this scenario everytime an older person is standing abit further away
@praba19592 жыл бұрын
Mothers are busy roaming one shopping complex to another... so no time to teach manners.
@squalolo2 жыл бұрын
I hate it when I give way to commuters (train or bus in an uncomfortable position) for them to pass but they just stand right behind me.
@thngzys2 жыл бұрын
Dan my spirit animal sia...
@kuraka_7262 жыл бұрын
i always kena the give up seat in mrt like i trying to muster my courage for like 5seconds irl but 10mins in my head then i stand up and tell the old person to sit, then they say 1 stop only so its okay T.T then i after standing 2 stops i paiseh sit back down
@joyneo75282 жыл бұрын
Always say thank you. I counted once from boarding to alighting a grab, I said 7 thank you. Is it too much?
@crabmeatsushi2 жыл бұрын
would like to know when will it b necessary to intro your friends like lets say u r saying hi to another of ur friend who u j bumped into and ure having a supa short talk only then i think it wont rly b necessary to intro cause right after u intro ure gna leave anyw so its abit pointless cause theyre not even gna interact w each other & idt they will start saying hi to each other j after that one intro so j wna ask how to determine when to intro the friends that u r w to friends that u bump into
@swaser1122 жыл бұрын
Situations where I won’t give up my seat: when elderly come in with their >3yo grandchildren. Because they’ll end up giving it to their grandkids instead.
@noelrobinson23072 жыл бұрын
I think using phone while someone is talking has its usefulness, if the person is going on for too long, and you wanna signal him/her and you glance at your phone, its ok, its meant to be a signal. But if someone does it comfortably in front of you for a prolong period of time, the person doesnt value you, or is taking you for granted. simple as that.
@MuseHathor2 жыл бұрын
I mean, if you kinda want to signal that the person has been talking for too long I feel like it’s less rude to just make up an excuse to leave or tell the person straight up. From my experience when someone glances at their phone when I talk to them it almost feels like they’re saying “I’m really not listening to you right now I’m just trying to get through this conversation” which is quite rude. Also I agree about the using phone for a prolonged period of time point.
@lecherhao862 жыл бұрын
Warning: what I'm going to share might not be applicable to all unless you are tall and big as me, and have courage. 1. I will stay my lane and persist my way forward if people decide to be inconsiderate when they enter the train before allowing others to alight, or when a group of people occupy the whole walkpath, or when a cyclist speeds towards me even though he should have slowed down. When these happen, I'm cool to bump hard into the person's arm or shoulder since the person should have the common sense not to walk into my lane when one ought to stay in the opposite lane. The person has no brain to think that if he walks into my lane, then how am I going to walk? Walk onto the grass/ drain cover? 2. I will sit down at a table even though it has been choped with a packet of tissue unless there are several items to indicate a group of people wants to sit there. I will assume an item means one person and I don't mind sharing a table with stranger(s) when the hawker centre is packed. And when the person or the group comes back, I will just give a smile and says "we can sit together. It's ok with me." I don't get it why people can't share table. It's quite commonsensical not to share too personal matter or business secret in a public area anyway. And I will be very willing to share my table with others when they ask to join, as I practise what I preach.
@thestaringenclave2 жыл бұрын
wah the advertisements plugs are getting more and more cringey it's becoming a style. hahahaha.
@JCM88002 жыл бұрын
Dan is always so politically correct !!:)) Nice guy !:)) Great episode with a good mix between participants.
@crabmeatsushi2 жыл бұрын
i wna know when to say sorry like it comes v naturally for me to apologise for any small thing (sometimes even for things that r not rly my fault/out of my reach and i feel like saying sorry too much makes it less meaningful when u actually make a mistake and is extremely sorry abt something
@gh80662 жыл бұрын
these ads are TOP
@allenyap254 Жыл бұрын
if is hard to comunicate eye to eye with a person. just look their ears. ^^
@RepublicOfButter2 жыл бұрын
Link to the tattoo artist?
@JuzNicky2 жыл бұрын
I just ignore all these starts with a Noooooooooo... or every 2 3 words add a but, like urm.... cos every one does it and no one cares but it still pisses me off. what about professionally , news casters , Radio DJs how often do they use these words loosely ? even with them having scripts or prompter. the other thing is small talk at the office. some one sees some on at the pantry " eh you on break ah ? " "no just slacking... " or being captain obvious I don't have issues about all your work related communication cos just get the work done and f off on time. like army style. don't harp too much on how its said but enough to get work moving. I have seen ppl just taking videos of altercations on boarding and alighting and just enjoying the popcorn. yet every one just rushes on .. the best time to dream like you are in Japan is... enjoying peak period MRT travels on and off at CBD area / town stations.
@erica49492 жыл бұрын
SAME AS JOHN HAHA the mrt thing. Why can't people just let people out first!!
@dareflamee2 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or the max quality 360p?
@libraries1442 жыл бұрын
2:03 oh sure they do john paul, ive seen 1 uncle watching porn right beside me (a girl) and kept staring at me too. not even trying to hide his phone
@tabbyginger2 жыл бұрын
I really hate it when drivers park in the middle of a sheltered walkway at the open air carpark to wait for their passengers. Pedestrians then had to walk around the car in the rain!! So damn inconsiderate!! Living in their own world. *@#&":_-#-#£-£!""@*""
@hundred22492 жыл бұрын
very insightful episode!
@meluvcats2 жыл бұрын
I hate it when the default language is mandarin in a group setting and they continue speaking in mandarin even after someone who joined in and clearly they don't understand a word of mandarin. Same thing happened when I was ordering food with an Indian friend and the crew spoke to her in english and then me in mandarin assuming I'm chinese therefore I should understand them.
@mandytan75822 жыл бұрын
its super annoying.. we shud ban all ple from social media
@theredmen10932 жыл бұрын
Because of "entitlement" behaviour and attitude of Singaporeans.
@PandaSoft Жыл бұрын
They do this on the plane.
@fl62942 жыл бұрын
Please do an episode on the recent crypto crash!
@shuhuicho86742 жыл бұрын
Yes I have personally witnessed many uncles watching porn on the daily commute. 👁 👁 Is it okay to feel disgusted after finding out that the uncle who watched porn on the mrt sitting beside me actually lives three floors below me????? I have not taken the mrt ever since I found out what time he leaves for work and the route he takes to take the train :((((
@penguin67002 жыл бұрын
'Old people'? Maybe 'the elderly' or 'seniors'
@jillianfongg2 жыл бұрын
Ali so cute!!!!
@iAyukii2 жыл бұрын
Daniel, how many times u wna say like? 100 mil times sia
@xinism Жыл бұрын
i have this dilemma on public transports: if i see someone whom i dont know is old enough or not, im not sure if i shld offer my seat in the fear of offending them. same thing goes for people who look preggy but are probably actually just fat. 😅 what will you guys do?
@verselines2 жыл бұрын
To Jon Paul's comment on how foreigners have more 'fun' conversations. I see where he's coming from in that Singaporeans are generally more 'direct' and 'boring'. But to add a bit of context, personally if I'm interacting with you for work or some other type of 'transactional' purposes ie. you are not my friend, I'm not going to bother with spicing up the conversation. I have limited social battery, so it's gonna be super direct ie. boring to you. Sorry (not sorry)!
@filmorder84372 жыл бұрын
the plug need more built up before base drop
@jintonic2984 Жыл бұрын
No this podcast ended way too quickly hahaha
@uwot16292 жыл бұрын
yay jon paul back
@TattoosLovers2 жыл бұрын
I also get f*cking pissed off when i want to exit the train door and people start running / walking into the train why can't all this people just wait for a min it's not like the train won't wait for them , it isn't F1 lol lmao lmfao .
@viriconium12 жыл бұрын
All fun and games until an uncle blasts the heart surta and people around them start gaining enlightenment
@pllin2402 жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😂 funny
@mrkonkaki2 жыл бұрын
People who dont walk on their left. Oof!
@dsignerer2 ай бұрын
like off topic leh... 🤔
@InoXtiC2 жыл бұрын
Really? 1 minute ago? Wow
@InoXtiC2 жыл бұрын
Talk about cringe Facebook video that uses wrong words to piss people off doing totally random / unlogical shit gaining them likes.. nowadays i saw a lot of “Like me to dislike” something like that in the comments lol
@tanjinwei5112 жыл бұрын
Lmao those raps are getting outta control
@angiemf90332 жыл бұрын
Not only old people, young ones also do that. Though they have their headphones on, it is so loud that the music can be heard by others too. Another thing is the younger generation carry their backpack & ignore the signs that say to leave the bags on the floor.