
Greetings ASEAN Hivers! @Srey-Yuu here with an all-new curation replacing the Weekly "Hot Goss," celebrating Southeast Asian culture.

We are back with our second Culture Corner since like 2022 or 2023. I will try to bring back the wonderfulness of ASEAN Hive. I will brought up not only culture but traditions, religions, daily life, food, and many other things as well. I'm also still teaching my sister on how to make a Top 3 post even though she is getting better now, but not fully yet.

The first post is about what a rainy day could bring to a housewife. A lot of people think a rainy day is always bad or sad, but some thinks it is calming and nice. A rainy day doesn't always mean we can't have fun, there are a lot of things to inside like cooking, chatting with family, and more. The second post is about a new snack that our ASEAN Hiver is adding to her store and it is sunflower seeds. They are really good and a great snack to eat while you are bored, and is also a good distraction. I like to eat a lot while traveling or when I'm doing my homework.
![]() Rainy days bring more good things to do for a full-time housewife like me. Life is so happy!by: @newhope1988 | ![]() Trying Something New: Adding Sunflower Seeds to Our Little Store 😊❤💪🙏by: @shikika | ![]() 2016: : I Almost Let It Ruin My Morningby: @amayphin | ![]() A proud teacher honoring students achievements and excellenceby: @lolitaanana001 |
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The third post is about how a little can ruin our day even though we didn't mean too. I do that a lot but now I try my best not to let small things ruin my day, and instead do something nice like having breakfast while looking a the sunrise (although I never wake up early enough to see it). The last post is about how a student success can not only make parents happy but also teachers, where they can see their efforts paying off. A lot of students don't know how important it is for a teacher to see their students succeed.


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