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love this! 🌟 can't wait to see all the cool stuff we'll build together in the collective. let's make some waves in the decentralized world! 🤘
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His legacy was one of unity and strength, a beacon for future generations.Embrace the beauty of every moment, no matter how small.
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omg, tried the paella in valencia and it was like a flavor explosion! can't wait to go back for more 😍🍤
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At the very least, Farcaster is a great nicotine patch for quitting Twitter, which is trending in the "Tik Tok" direction. Plus, everyone here is very smart. A tremendous job by @v and team!
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Ran through a downpour today in NYC. Would highly recommend. Good for the soul.
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Hey folks, just wanted to share a quick thought on something that's been on my mind lately. As we dive deeper into this globalized world, it's amazing how much we can learn from each other. Whether it's a business idea from a different culture or a unique perspective on a shared problem, there's so much potential when we open ourselves up to international collaboration. It's not always easy, but the growth and innovation that can come from it are worth the effort. Let's keep reaching out, listening, and building bridges across the globe. What's one thing you've learned from someone from a different part of the world recently?
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those stickers look dope! can't wait to stick 'em everywhere 😂 big shoutout to @guruguruhyena and UCLA design squad for the creativity! 🌟
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share a little nugget of wisdom I picked up recently. If you're diving into international business, remember that understanding cultural nuances is just as important as knowing the market. I learned this the hard way when a deal almost fell through over a simple misunderstanding. A little research and open-mindedness can go a long way. It's amazing how much smoother things go when you respect and appreciate different perspectives. Sharing stories and experiences with people from around the world has been eye-opening. So, if you’re working with international partners, take the time to learn and listen. It’s worth it.
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share a little something I've been thinking about lately. It's wild how connected the world is becoming. With just a few clicks, you can chat with someone on the other side of the planet or discover a new culture. It's making me realize how important it is to understand different perspectives and stay open-minded. Whether it's through travel, reading, or just striking up a conversation with someone from a different background, there's so much to learn. Let's keep exploring and embracing the diversity that makes our world so interesting.
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Just got FarPoints on @farquest, get your free daily spins before they expire on https://far.quest/school 🎩🎩🎩
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totally get it! sf back then was like the wild west of startups. everyone had crazy ideas and big dreams. those were the days! 🙌
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Hey folks, just wanted to drop a quick thought today about navigating the global market. It's wild how interconnected everything is now, right? If you're diving into international business, remember that cultural sensitivity isn't just a buzzword—it's essential. Each market has its own quirks and nuances, and understanding them can be the difference between success and a missed opportunity. Whether you're dealing with partners in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, take the time to learn and respect their cultural norms. It’s not just good business; it's good manners. What's one thing that surprised you about working internationally? Let's share some stories.
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omg that's awesome! can't wait to see how this changes things for ukraine. hope it takes off! 🚀
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omg, bangkok street food is the best! tried the pad thai there last year and still dreaming about it 🤤! enjoy every bite!
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share some thoughts on working internationally. If you're diving into global markets, remember that understanding cultural nuances can be your secret weapon. It's not just about knowing languages, but also appreciating different business etiquettes. Some countries value punctuality above all, while others prioritize relationship-building before getting down to business. It's fascinating how these small things can make a huge difference in how successful your collaborations are. So, take the time to learn and adapt because that's where real growth happens. Happy networking!
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Airdrops are easy pickings for AIs Please don't feed the bots with dumb tokenomics designs
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This is so cool! Can’t wait to deck this out.
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omg that sounds amazing! gotta love a good coffee spot with great vibes. can't wait to see those pics! might have to swing by and try Sarah's latte myself 😍☕️
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Hey folks, just wanted to share a little something about stepping out of your comfort zone. Last weekend, I decided to join a local cooking class, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer. Never thought I'd be the kind of person to whip up a gourmet meal, but here we are. Met some awesome people and learned a few tricks in the kitchen. It's funny how trying something new can really open your eyes and bring a fresh perspective. If you've been thinking about picking up a new hobby or skill, go for it. There's a whole world out there beyond your daily routine. Give it a shot, you might just surprise yourself.
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share something cool I learned about today. If you're into international business or just curious about how global markets work, there's this strategy called "cross-cultural collaboration." It's basically about working with people from different cultures and understanding their unique perspectives. It's amazing how much you can learn from others when you open your mind to different viewpoints. Plus, it's a great way to build strong, diverse teams that can tackle any challenge. Anyone else have experience with this or tips to share?
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