Greetings ASEAN Hivers, yours truly, @JustinParke here with another "No Post Left Behind", where I highlight and reward underserved Southeast Asian content that fell through the curation cracks.
This week I have 4 posts worthy of your (re)consideration, all from engaged authors and all content within this curation is of high effort. Whether playing in the river in Indonesia, wedding preparations in Saudi Arabia by one of our Filipina ASEAN Hivers, the joy of a successful phone screen repair, or a trip to a KTV bar, there is surely something for every reader within this curation.
I haven't traveled much in Southeast Asia despite having lived in Cambodia on and off for nearly 15 years, but through my ASEAN Hive work I have learned so much about this part of the world, even places like Brunei that very few people travel too. I still have yet to find a Hiver from East Timor, but that is the only ASEAN country missing from our little Hive community. Thank you all for bringing delegations, engagement, and high quality posts to the friendliest place on Hive.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Hello everyone, how are you? I hope you are fine wherever you are, at the start of a beautiful morning like yesterday the weather was very sunny and this morning I want to share a short story with you here in this best community, my activities yesterday where Sunday was about to enter elementary school so we went for a walk, previously I had told my husband to go on a tour that had recently gone viral in the media in my area too, namely Aceh
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) My story today is the continuation of the wedding story of the daughter of my boss. They were officially declared wife and husband last Friday. We were too busy and everything had been done proper and smoothly. We housemaid were the one making all things possible and tired whole night and day, before and after the melka.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Way back in 2020, my husband broke his phone LCD and I paid 1,800 pesos, about $31 in today's value. It was heartbreaking for me to pay that much but at that time, I don't much about phones and I'm still afraid of doing things at my own. Then my nephew broke his phone, hot it wet with water and never planning to fix it so I asked it from him and he gave me. That time, I asked the one I asked to fix my husband's phone to fix it but they said it's already unfixable so I tried to disassemble the parts with a help of a yt tutorial video.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Singing in a karaoke machine is one of a Filipino culture during celebrations and leisure. Even if the voice is off-key, everybody is welcome because it doesn’t need to have a great voice, as long as all are having fun and no one is fish out of the water. It’s really enjoyable to sing especially when you’re broken because there are the song lyrics that are relatable. We can feel like what we feel is normal and we’re not alone in feeling so broken as singing the song. There are also songs that inspire us to be strong. One of the songs I used to sing that made me moved on easily is “Stronger” by Britney Spears.
Delegators are valued members of our community, so each @asean.hive curation post (other than the main weekly delegator raffle post) features a mini delegator raffle in the footer, with the winner receiving 15% post beneficiary.
I’m really happy to see my picture and my post is featured. Thank you so much in this blessed community and @JustinParke .
My pleasure, thanks for being an outstanding community member.
Congratulations everyone! Thanks you aseanhive community for your never ending support
It's a joy to have a community with members like you in it my friend.
Congrats on getting your post featured Your dedication to the community is really awesome
Thanks for the support my friend.
I really miss posting here due to busy sked. But this group will remain in my heart
No problem my friend, I too have been struggling to find time to post.
There is no chance to left anything, So congratulations all.
Thank you, I do my best.
Congratulations everyone.
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