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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 3:06pm On Oct 30, 2021
Jesterinjay:
What i need in my life right now,everybody dey tell me say i dull. Op continue

Mingle with people especially funny ones, their influence will rub off on you.
It is a gradual stage

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Vicogrin(m): 3:06pm On Oct 30, 2021
NLHoodlum:
When picking friends avoid the people who are always gloomy, sad and unhappy, except there is something to gain from them.
why?
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 3:14pm On Oct 30, 2021
Vicogrin:
why?



Their influence is very strong, except you are capable of changing them, they can easily influence you. For example :
They hate everything and everyone.
They complain a lot.
They are always right.
They easily hurt.
So it may be funny at first until you start behaving the same way

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Vicogrin(m): 4:50pm On Oct 30, 2021
NLHoodlum:




Their influence is very strong, except you are capable of changing them, they can easily influence you. For example :
They hate everything and everyone.
They complain a lot.
They are always right.
They easily hurt.
So it may be funny at first until you start behaving the same way
True talk
Thanks
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Jesterinjay: 4:53pm On Oct 30, 2021
NLHoodlum:

Mingle with people especially funny ones, their influence will rub off on you. It is a gradual stage
and business-wise
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Nobody: 4:58pm On Oct 30, 2021
care4you:
sorry I don't read fictions it always affect my mental health
Then get the fúck outa here bitch
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Nicklaus619(m): 5:52pm On Oct 30, 2021
Differentiate:

Then get the fúck outa here bitch

You dey mind the mumu, las las nah them street they consume with their fake ajebo attitude, Ajekpako dey disguise angry
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Ademola47(m): 6:02pm On Oct 30, 2021
Learning...
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by bobowaja(m): 6:31pm On Oct 30, 2021
NLHoodlum:




Their influence is very strong, except you are capable of changing them, they can easily influence you. For example :
They hate everything and everyone.
They complain a lot.
They are always right.
They easily hurt.
So it may be funny at first until you start behaving the same way
48 laws of power. Always avoid the unfortunate. There is a reason they are like that. I also avoid people with victim mentality. They don't ever take charge or own up to their own mistakes.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Nobody: 7:41pm On Oct 30, 2021
Most people wants to be friends with you because of what they can get. At my present workplace I normally hail the guys and chitchat but not close enough. I love my own space, I said I should come little closer all I do now is favours. Talking about smiling, it's makes people take you for granted. , e dey cause see finish abeg. That's a habit I want to stop.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Evercurious(f): 8:13pm On Oct 30, 2021
BiggyB242:
Most people wants to be friends with you because of what they can get. At my present workplace I normally hail the guys and chitchat but not close enough. I love my own space, I said I should come little closer all I do now is favours. Talking about smiling, it's makes people take you for granted. , e dey cause see finish abeg. That's a habit I want to stop.

Keep a smile when necessary but never all the time

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by slickycee: 8:15pm On Oct 30, 2021
Wisdom dey your head.

Number one rule is very important.
I tell everyone .


Make friends everywhere you go.
It would save you !!!

Yes avoid the always sad and bitter.
Those that any small thing they're telling you how bad things are with them

Don't let them kill your vibe, you can't save them !!!

Yes, always be useful,be the guy that brings solutions not the one that's complaining

I don't advise people to be too friendly on the street.
The less they know about you, the more they would respect you

I also won't advise anyone to always be smiling on the street .

Keep a nonsense face and allow people to wonder what's going on

Don't make it easy for people to have access to you.
So that they would value your attention whenever you give them.

Well done OP

No be street dey save person na God

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Nobody: 8:55pm On Oct 30, 2021
Evercurious:


Keep a smile when necessary but never all the time

I smile and laugh a lot, you know people with dimples our smile non they end.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Evercurious(f): 10:02pm On Oct 30, 2021
BiggyB242:


I smile and laugh a lot, you know people with dimples our smile non they end.


Lol.. You really funny ooh... You go try end am when necessary
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 10:48pm On Oct 30, 2021
BiggyB242:
Most people wants to be friends with you because of what they can get. At my present workplace I normally hail the guys and chitchat but not close enough. I love my own space, I said I should come little closer all I do now is favours. Talking about smiling, it's makes people take you for granted. , e dey cause see finish abeg. That's a habit I want to stop.

Smiling doesn't cause see finish, your behaviour, attitude and habits does.
When I was talking about smiling I meant using it to gain friends.

People make friends because of what they can gain from you, so the only problem is that you find it hard to say no.
Saying no doesn't reduce your value, it makes people understand that obtaining your help dose not come easy

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 10:56pm On Oct 30, 2021
slickycee:
Wisdom dey your head.

Number one rule is very important.
I tell everyone .


Make friends everywhere you go.
It would save you !!!

Yes avoid the always sad and bitter.
Those that any small thing they're telling you how bad things are with them

Don't let them kill your vibe, you can't save them !!!

Yes, always be useful,be the guy that brings solutions not the one that's complaining

I don't advise people to be too friendly on the street.
The less they know about you, the more they would respect you

I also won't advise anyone to always be smiling on the street .

Keep a nonsense face and allow people to wonder what's going on

Don't make it easy for people to have access to you.
So that they would value your attention whenever you give them.

Well done OP

No be street dey save person na God


Thanks

But you should understand that even if God wants to save you, if you don't act there will be no saving.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 11:05pm On Oct 30, 2021
Joke with people but never be a clown, most especially when joking with women. It brings down the attraction and respect. And also destroys any romantic relationships with them, because keeping a lady happy and comfortable makes you a good friend.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 11:06pm On Oct 30, 2021
Find a way to make people who hate you for no reason, like you. They end up as the best pawns.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 11:09pm On Oct 30, 2021
When going to buy gadgets most especially phones, don't dress like a gentleman, big boy, rather dress up like an angry man or a hoodlum and don't smile with them, speak pidgin if you can, and go in a group of 3 or more people, it will make the seller become wary of you.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Nobody: 9:08am On Oct 31, 2021
NLHoodlum:


Smiling doesn't cause see finish, your behaviour, attitude, and habits does.
When I was talking about smiling I meant using it to gain friends.

People make friends because of what they can gain from you, so the only problem is that you find it hard to say no.
Saying no doesn't reduce your value, it makes people understand that obtaining your help dose not come easy

( All they ask is favours* )

I usually smile and say " No " actually. Then they draw back.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Nobody: 9:08am On Oct 31, 2021
NLHoodlum:


Smiling doesn't cause see finish, your behaviour, attitude, and habits does.
When I was talking about smiling I meant using it to gain friends.

People make friends because of what they can gain from you, so the only problem is that you find it hard to say no.
Saying no doesn't reduce your value, it makes people understand that obtaining your help dose not come easy

( All they ask is favours* )

I usually smile and say " No " actually. Then they draw back.

Continue your gist, I dey read.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by Adasun(m): 10:21am On Oct 31, 2021
NLHoodlum:


When walking at night, be alert and avoid dark places, it is very important.
Lols, that's one thing I found strange with me.

I avoid light area and like walking in the dark
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:28am On Nov 01, 2021
Learn to keep a calm face, only an idiot acts too happy or too sad when the occasion doesn't call for it.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:28am On Nov 01, 2021
No matter what, it should be you first in anything that you do.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:29am On Nov 01, 2021
Some people are born charismatic, some train themselves to be charismatic. A charismatic person easily gains favour even if they are wrong.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:32am On Nov 01, 2021
Never forget who you offend and never forget who offends you.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:37am On Nov 01, 2021
In your own world, you are God, you are in charge of all you do.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:38am On Nov 01, 2021
Don't start what you can't finish, it will be used against in the future.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:39am On Nov 01, 2021
Never argue with fools, or people beneath your level, they will drag you down to their level and defeat you with experience. The best thing to do is ignore them.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:40am On Nov 01, 2021
Create groundbreaking achievements or make yourself a person people will never dare and watch the people in your care live in peace.
Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:42am On Nov 01, 2021
This friend of mine was also seen as a weak man and guys use him the way they see fit. So I decided the first thing we do is to get fit.
So we both hit the gym the weekend of the week I met him. Well I am not talking about the normal gym you probably know, but the one in the hood. We met men doing their routine and asked them if we could join them. They accepted and we began exercising with them.
While working out, I occasionally told jokes I found on the Internet, sometimes here on Nairaland. I Gist them on relationships problems I read here and so on.

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Re: My Journey to Becoming Street Smart (Personal Experience) by NLHoodlum: 12:43am On Nov 01, 2021
Our bonding there became better little by little. By the end of that month we were already good friends. When I received my pay that month, I hosted a little party where we all drank bullet and smoked. Being lively and that solidified our bond. They saw me as a friend worth having and even proposed to teaching me how to fight, which I gladly accepted.

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