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If you were thrown into a professional kitchen and were expected to cook, do you think you'd be able to keep up? 🔪🔥(Inspired by this year's student musical I was part of)

TobbeAsks’s Profile PhotoTobbe
I don't think I'd be able to chop vegetables fast enough without cutting my fingers off, but otherwise I reckon I'm pretty efficient in the kitchen.
If you were thrown into a professional kitchen and were expected to cook do you
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How often do you visit Harrods ? 🛍️

Qatari999243’s Profile Photoآل ثاني
When I was a student nearby I used to get my hair cut there as they had special cheap rates for students that actually made it competitive.
I do still go in sometimes if I happen to be walking past, but that's probably only once or twice a year, just to have a look around. The last thing that I bought there was a Santa Clause fridge magnet.

How do you feel about paying for public toilets?

Shannon678900’s Profile PhotoShannon
I used to have a job where I worked on location and once I had to use a public toilet that charged. The toilet was staffed and they actually gave me a receipt, so I claimed it on my expenses. That raised a few eyebrows at work, but they couldn't deny that it was a legitimate expense and they paid out 😂
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What's your opinion on rishi sunak stripping Gps of sick notes?

Shannon678900’s Profile PhotoShannon
I certainly question whether the vast amount of education, training and experience that GP doctors have is best spent by filling in forms.
Maybe GPs are not best placed to decide what work someone with a disability can actually do, or what work-place adjustments need to be made, or what work is available for people who have difficulty working in a "normal" job, but I also don't see how anyone else can make that decision without at least receiving some sort of evidence from their GP about a person's individual condition.
I see what the PM is trying to do, but this vague policy is very light on the actual detail for any alternative.

if u could move tf away from uk ( if u live in the uk ) would u ?

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No. I'm lucky enough to have travelled quite a bit around the world, and around the UK, and I've never found anywhere that I'd rather live than where I currently do, on the edge of London.
There are prettier places, and warmer places, and places with more nature, but I don't think you get the history, the culture and the variety anywhere else.

You looking forward to summer? You have any plans? ☀️⛱

TobbeAsks’s Profile PhotoTobbe
I've had my main holiday this year already, in South Africa (their summer is our winter). I've booked a week in Clacton in July, which is a seaside location with some good cycling nearby

Should governments be held to their campaign promises by law?

Uwuboy69
No, because MPs vote individually and the governing party can't force them do what they don't want to do. You don't vote for a party in the UK, you vote for an individual to represent your local constituency, who happens to be a member of a party.

How many festivals have you been to? And which ones?

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I don't do outdoor festivals. I did go to one two-day prog rock festival once, with camping, but the actual event was indoors.
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What are you doing now?

Ya_7abibi’s Profile PhotoDiaa
I've just been to the theatre for the second time this week. For an amateur performance this was actually excellent.
What are you doing now

Would you listen to my show if I became a radio presenter?

chocochipcookie984’s Profile Photoᴮᵉᶜᵏʸ
I see from your insta that you're getting involved with a hospital radio station. I used to help run a student radio station.
Live broadcasting can be daunting, but your acting skills will surely help with nerves and being able to think on your feet.
In the early days you'll find some of the technology daunting, even after training, but once you're happy with that I really encourage you to put a lot of thought and planning into what you're going to put into your programmes. It's all too easy just to play a few records and make a few banal comments between them, but if you put some effort into proper programme planning, perhaps interviewing a few people (either live, or pre-recorded and edited), or developing some interesting regular features, then you'll get a lot more out of it.
To be honest, you'll be lucky if you get much of an audience, but don't let that put you off. It's a very good experience for your self development, and it makes you think about radio and media in a different way when you're having to make it yourself. Good luck.

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I know something about you.

AliBatman1999’s Profile PhotoAli
You know I can read English. But as this was a shoutout to random people you know little else.

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