Samsung won't pay you back for your trade-in and offers zero to the consumer but Apple would have given you a gift card, not a refund, but a card you can only use to buy more Apple products
@@HidingInMyRoom1989 My reply disappeared. Apparently the UK has a different refund policy. They say they'll "endeavor to return your original device" but if they can't, then they'll give you cash back, but for whatever it's worth on the UK Samsung recycle site
Hard mode : usually challenge runs Normal mode: playing the game any way Easy mode : mimic tear with op build to double down on damage. There is the difficulty sliders
That's why you're not a true bilingual. You're still in the double-standard phase where you don't follow the universal rule of it only being logical and fair to speak Japanese as a default for the simple reason because you are in Japan. I am always polite and ignore the fact that the Family Mart clerk is foreign and I just speak Japanese to them like normal. I also have experience during my college years here in Japan working at a convenience store myself and that's what I would prefer. It was very rare that customers would try to talk to me in English though. The thing is, if you don't keep your rules straight, then people will have every reason to attempt speaking to you in English. My logic is: This is Japan so everyone should firstly be allowed to speak Japanese as an equal. I mean, if I were in The United States, it would be rude to just take the liberty to try speaking to me in anything other than English.
"it's hard to be energetic when nothing is going on." That's true. Too much isolation will make your brain deteriorate from the lack of social interaction. Your manner of speech will get slower, it becomes difficult to find the right words. You seem boring and anemic to regular folks.
Not everybody is a hater, some people just leave constructive criticism in a direct way like a good friend would. But sensitive people only want to hear good things.