
Jason Voorhees
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1. Mixing spirits and making cocktail: It is a great way to entertain your guests and by learning how to make your favorite drinks at home you save up on a lot of money that you would have spent otherwise at a bar. When I mean making cocktails I don't mean cheap low class peasant drinks like vodka soda and JΓ€gerbombs designed to get you wasted but something that you'd find at an elegant craft bar like an old fashioned, Manhattan etc. I am new to this too. I am mainly a whiskey enthusiast but I've bought some shakers, strainers and stocked up on different types of alcohols, bitters to make various drinks. You don't have to buy all of it at once, start out slow
2. Learn to give great gifts: Gift giving is an important skill. It shows how well you know someone if you are aware of their likes or dislike their tastes. Their needs and a good way to show appreciation for their work. It is a skill that you gain with experience and has helped me make great acquaintances and friends. You can read the book giftology to understand the idea of Gift giving, if you think giving gifts is useless
3. Learn how to make signature dishes: Food brings people together and learning how to make good food is an important life skill to master to impress your guests and people that come to visit. It is great conversation starter and people will cherish the fact that you provide them with a good meal. I don't cook often so I'm not very good at it but my mom is pretty decent and she has taught me how to make a few signature dishes. You can also buy cookbooks for this
4. Learn how to dress well: As a mature man who is no longer a teenager it is important to dress well. Appropriate to the occasion, conservative but still keeping it interesting. As an adult people will judge you for the way you dress it is just how it is. Clothes project a certain image and make the first impression that can make all the difference.
5. Learn to argue professionally and politely: In workplaces and social environments arguments are bound to happen and this is when people will judge you the most. The way a person argues strikes right at the heart of their character and is the moment when people take their masks and gloves off. Even I am guilty of this in high school my nickname was "acid" because of how foul mouthed, abusive and vulgar I was with my words when I got angry. It might seem cool at first with the other kids encouraging you calling you savage for insulting and humiliating another person but in adult world it honestly comes off as cheap and low class. You'll make enemies very quickly if you are harsh and don't have filter over your speech, since then I've slowly learnt to control my impulses and learnt to put my point across without sounding rude and aggressive. You must be able to argue effectively and not seem like pushover while still maintaining your dignity and cross it sometimes when the person doesn't deserve any. It is a skill that you can learn too.

2. Learn to give great gifts: Gift giving is an important skill. It shows how well you know someone if you are aware of their likes or dislike their tastes. Their needs and a good way to show appreciation for their work. It is a skill that you gain with experience and has helped me make great acquaintances and friends. You can read the book giftology to understand the idea of Gift giving, if you think giving gifts is useless

3. Learn how to make signature dishes: Food brings people together and learning how to make good food is an important life skill to master to impress your guests and people that come to visit. It is great conversation starter and people will cherish the fact that you provide them with a good meal. I don't cook often so I'm not very good at it but my mom is pretty decent and she has taught me how to make a few signature dishes. You can also buy cookbooks for this

4. Learn how to dress well: As a mature man who is no longer a teenager it is important to dress well. Appropriate to the occasion, conservative but still keeping it interesting. As an adult people will judge you for the way you dress it is just how it is. Clothes project a certain image and make the first impression that can make all the difference.

5. Learn to argue professionally and politely: In workplaces and social environments arguments are bound to happen and this is when people will judge you the most. The way a person argues strikes right at the heart of their character and is the moment when people take their masks and gloves off. Even I am guilty of this in high school my nickname was "acid" because of how foul mouthed, abusive and vulgar I was with my words when I got angry. It might seem cool at first with the other kids encouraging you calling you savage for insulting and humiliating another person but in adult world it honestly comes off as cheap and low class. You'll make enemies very quickly if you are harsh and don't have filter over your speech, since then I've slowly learnt to control my impulses and learnt to put my point across without sounding rude and aggressive. You must be able to argue effectively and not seem like pushover while still maintaining your dignity and cross it sometimes when the person doesn't deserve any. It is a skill that you can learn too.

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