A really retarded westoid (Maybe a Europenis or a Americunt) who are more retarded then the Weebs and also fucking support Ukraine (Literally Ukraine is a Nazi Country) & Nazi NATO. they're also NATO Fanboy and are racist to the Chinese. They even call people's pfp as "Weeb" even thought is not anime. Really fucking stupid right? They can just target people with loli pfp. They also defend American War Crimes like a Americunt.
Anti-Weeb: "Oh look. A person with a stupid anime pfp"
Normal Guy: "Wtf? That's not even a anime"
Da Eastern Slavs to Anti Weeb: "Stfu westoid. Go back to america where you belong. That's not a fucking anime"
Normal Guy: "Wtf? That's not even a anime"
Da Eastern Slavs to Anti Weeb: "Stfu westoid. Go back to america where you belong. That's not a fucking anime"
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Hey Rio,
So, handling criticism without feeling like you want to cry can be tough, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few tips that might help:
Pause and Breathe: When you hear something critical, take a moment. Don't react immediately. Breathe in, breathe out. This small pause can give you the space to respond more calmly.
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Take it as an Opportunity to Grow: Constructive criticism, even if it stings, can be a chance to improve. See it as a stepping stone toward being even better at what you do.
Learn to Differentiate: Understand the difference between constructive criticism and plain old negativity. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while negativity is just about bringing you down. Learn to filter and take in what's helpful.
Talk it Out: If you're feeling overwhelmed, find someone you trust and talk about it. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps lighten the load.
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Hey Rio,
So, handling criticism without feeling like you want to cry can be tough, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few tips that might help:
Pause and Breathe: When you hear something critical, take a moment. Don't react immediately. Breathe in, breathe out. This small pause can give you the space to respond more calmly.
Focus on the Feedback: Try to detach your emotions from the words and focus on the actual feedback. Is there something useful in there? Even if it's not delivered in the nicest way, there might be a grain of truth or something you can learn from it.
Take it as an Opportunity to Grow: Constructive criticism, even if it stings, can be a chance to improve. See it as a stepping stone toward being even better at what you do.
Learn to Differentiate: Understand the difference between constructive criticism and plain old negativity. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while negativity is just about bringing you down. Learn to filter and take in what's helpful.
Talk it Out: If you're feeling overwhelmed, find someone you trust and talk about it. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps lighten the load.
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