$2 lunch in Saigon is actually insane 😭
banh canh cua = thick noodles, crab soup, toppings loaded, and somehow cheaper than a coffee back home.
Vietnam street food really undefeated.
banh canh cua = thick noodles, crab soup, toppings loaded, and somehow cheaper than a coffee back home.
Vietnam street food really undefeated.
I’ve only been here a short time and I’m realizing Reddit has its own culture depending on the subreddit. Some communities are super chill, others feel like you need to know the vibe before posting or you get cooked instantly 💀
Curious what experienced users learned the hard way when they first joined.
hey, i just got assigned to do some product research and i’m kinda lost on where to start on reddit
like… how do you actually learn from communities here without coming off spammy or “that marketing person”?
do you just lurk for a while? comment? what should i pay attention to when reading posts/comments?
any tips from people who’ve been here longer would be super helpful🙏🙏