Creative hobbies : Cooking, dancing, painting Social hobbies : my sisters, my niece, my family 🤍😍 Physical hobbies : Running 🏃♀️, Exercising work out 🏋️
Creative: Chess, puzzles, legos, Japanese, saxophone, learning random stuff, and editing Social: Friends Physical: A little bit of sports and working out
@@dirhido you like video games because that’s a hobby. Do you ever do anything in your free time outside of school or work then it’s a hobby not trying to roast I’m just trying to help you know what hobby’s you have
I recomend solving rubix cubes(its not as hard as you think) and joining some local discord. Everyone in the cubing community is super friendly, and you can do it litrealy anywhere.
Creative hobbies: singing, piano, guitar, dancing. Social hobbies: I meet up at classes/trainings every week to do both my creative and physical hobbies. I enjoy playing video games online with my friends as well, so I guess that also counts. Physical hobbies: basketball. Yea that’s it 😂 I’ve done like volleyball, softball, and fencing before, but I don’t do those on a regular basis like I used to
Me: Creative hobby: Gaming (figure out why team always bad) Social hobby: Gaming (try to teach how not be bad) Physical hobby: Gaming (beat my head on wall because team still bad)
The fact that I have one thing that applied to all of these = ballet and I have dyslexia which makes it even harder Im always doing it with friends that also show love for it and it exercises me mentally and physically
Take some old fart advice, when school is done and everyone parts ways try to keep at least one or two people you like from school in your life, making friends as an adult is quite difficult so keep the good ones close and don't let them drift off
Hi just wanted to say thank you for your amazing Channel. Just Discovered it recently and so Glad I did. Keep up the Incredible Work. Have a Wonderful 2023
Did all creative hobbies and some of physical one but the social one is very hard for me considering I’m an introverted person who have social anxiety 😭
I like skateboarding because it checks all boxes. For creative, you must think and figure out how to land a trick, and skating is an art. For social, you can go to a skatepark and meet other people. For physical, it's a exercise after doing it for an hour.
Good advice I have heard in a bit but, there's a bit of a problem that happens with me everytime I try to socialize with people we become friends for a day after that they just start separating themselves from me. I don't know why it happens at all.
Mine is warhammer 40k, playing at the game shops. table top games are tried and true, everyone's there with a purpose and its never awkward because of that. DND and 40k have been a blessing lol
Let me take a decision rn , cuz i just learned that i have many things i love doing , but... i dont have any hobbie that i could tell others . So what i am gonna learn them and will make myself a better version from now on So I think for 1.CREATIVE HOBBIE - Gonna learn how to play a guitar , will learn korean language 2.SOCIAL HOBBIE - will make a few online friends ( I know a few of them but the more the better ig) 3.PHYSICAL HOBBIE - will learn taekwondo You can ask for my update . I hope after 5 to 10 years I know all of these and many more ❤
Creative hobbies: Photography, videography, video editing Social hobbies: Volunteering at a city farm Physical hobbies: Calisthenics, running, horse riding Edit: I also want to start doing some rock climbing because it sounds like a really good hobby and I think it is actually a creative, social and physical hobby all in one!
For me: Creative hobby: maybe violin and/or learning languages. Social:: Twice a week I have tennis class.. I think that could count. Physical: calisthenics and jumping rope.
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For number one really into swordsmen’s fighting with swords im kind of good at it i dint even have a sword i have been practicing with empty waterbottles im getting one soon do you think thats a good hobby?
Rockstar, making music, posting the music online I’ll get fans and may talk to them after my concerts. I do aerobics for fun and to wake up properly in the morning I also go to the gym
@@XenaReigns-sj6nt well, since my caies are next year so till next year no current hobby. Except working out, which I took a week break from. And reading if I can
Hobbies I have Creative: jewelry making, art, flute, and content creation Social: dance, flute, all the sports I play:softball basketball, soccer, and jujitsu Athletic: all the sports I play: jujitsu soccer basketball and softball.
Bro I have all of the things you said in 1: MMA, you need to think about your next move, you need to interact with people to spar and train and you have physical activity
🤔I’ve been watching Dalati for almost 2 years now, but I’m confused….. How come u don’t have a million subs, The editing is on point ✨And the videos have changed my life
I’m a HUGGEEE creative person, and my physical hobby, the only sport I’ve ever gotten big into, IS NOTORIOUSLY THE MOST STRENUOUS EXERCISE KNOWN TO MAN (I love swimming lol)
Creative: Singing/Playing Guitar Social: (Does it count if I simply go to the park and talk to new people everyday?) Physical: Ice Skating/Horse Back Riding BONUS✨ Mental Hobby: Prayer
Just some advice if someone else feels bored and has no dad/friends to play with - Bro try weight lifting , basketball hoop practice, solo football drills , calisthenics, running across the park or block, skateboarding, cycling, wall 🧱 football passes, studying novels/manga/books etc, learn about new stuff etc. I was an only child though had 2 parents but I played alone mostly. I loved High walls where I use to throw tennis balls and then catch them back it was so much fun that me and my friends had created spots on the wall. Try joining some martial arts class.
True this is how you grow as a person
More or less yes
Most people don't even do a hobby. Please elaborate, or I'll see your argument as false@ThiagoAlfaro-ns7eh
@@ThiagoAlfaro-ns7eh how?
Keep partying and doing drugs see how far that gets you
@@L4ngyAge (grow)
Some of the best advice I’ve heard on UA-cam. I actually do each of these but was never able to break it down quite so succinctly.
that’s utterly preposterous
Creative hobbies : Cooking, dancing, painting
Social hobbies : my sisters, my niece, my family 🤍😍
Physical hobbies : Running 🏃♀️, Exercising work out 🏋️
ur social hobbie is ur sister? 😂
A relative isn’t a hobby, but better than nothing I guess haha
@@StainlessMindset doing ur sis is a hobby bro trust ur Alabama's brother
@@pista_kk 💀
#ProtectTheInnocentOnes
I have chess (creative), ping pong/table tennis (social) and I go to the gym (physical)
I'd say chess is more of a mental hobby
i can tell what kind of person you are 😂
Creative: Chess, puzzles, legos, Japanese, saxophone, learning random stuff, and editing
Social: Friends
Physical: A little bit of sports and working out
You sound chill af
Hello fellow saxophone player 😃
@@youtubeviewer4127sup
@youtubeviewer4127what's saxophone? 👀
My
Creative hobby - chess ♟️
Social hobby - vlogging 🤳
Physical hobby - running 🏃 & cycling🚴
my hobbies:
none
@@dirhi then make some
@@dirhi and guess what , you have but you are not looking deep into them or you might not explore actually
@@dirhido you like video games because that’s a hobby. Do you ever do anything in your free time outside of school or work then it’s a hobby not trying to roast I’m just trying to help you know what hobby’s you have
I recomend solving rubix cubes(its not as hard as you think) and joining some local discord. Everyone in the cubing community is super friendly, and you can do it litrealy anywhere.
Creative hobbies: singing, piano, guitar, dancing.
Social hobbies: I meet up at classes/trainings every week to do both my creative and physical hobbies. I enjoy playing video games online with my friends as well, so I guess that also counts.
Physical hobbies: basketball. Yea that’s it 😂 I’ve done like volleyball, softball, and fencing before, but I don’t do those on a regular basis like I used to
the first one fits clash royale ngl
Wouldn't dancing would also count as a physical hobby? Also, that's a pretty good list.
A fellow life is strange lover... i seeee
I dont have social hobbies but i have
Physical: housework 😭
Creative: writing, drawing, singing, ukulele.
Social hobbies
Introvert me : 😭
Reeeeal
Fr 😭🙂
No shit
step out of your comfort zone
Me too 😂
Tbh some of these can overlap, you social can be your physical and creative, any hobby has a community, you just gotta find it
I didn’t know you hoop lol
😂
Follow through look clean
Being a teenager this has helped and inspire me
Me:
Creative hobby: Gaming (figure out why team always bad)
Social hobby: Gaming (try to teach how not be bad)
Physical hobby: Gaming (beat my head on wall because team still bad)
relatableish
The fact that I have one thing that applied to all of these = ballet and I have dyslexia which makes it even harder Im always doing it with friends that also show love for it and it exercises me mentally and physically
A fourth one: supporting hobby, these hobby’s are something you enjoy but does not take all of your attention
mine are drawing, editing & videography, dancing and gym😅
dude thank you so much you are saving my life. i’m in a very dark place with my chronic pain.
My social hobby (forcibly) is school 😭
Try joining martial arts or a gym/fitness club.
Take some old fart advice, when school is done and everyone parts ways try to keep at least one or two people you like from school in your life, making friends as an adult is quite difficult so keep the good ones close and don't let them drift off
Hi just wanted to say thank you for your amazing Channel. Just Discovered it recently and so Glad I did. Keep up the Incredible Work. Have a Wonderful 2023
Did all creative hobbies and some of physical one but the social one is very hard for me considering I’m an introverted person who have social anxiety 😭
Same..
Thank You ❤❤❤
mine :D
creative hobby - Drawing ✍️
social hobby - Friends ❤
physical hobby - Soccer ⚽️
I like skateboarding because it checks all boxes. For creative, you must think and figure out how to land a trick, and skating is an art. For social, you can go to a skatepark and meet other people. For physical, it's a exercise after doing it for an hour.
1. I crochet and make content 🧶📷
2. I dog walk 🐶
3. I acro and jazz dance/ do ariel silks and gymnastics 🤸♀️
nice
For creative i do digital art social and just normal dirtbikes and skateboarding but those are like physical and social at the same time
creative hobbies: drawing and cooking
social: dance (we do alot of team bonding) + friends
physical: dance, working out, and volleyball
Good advice I have heard in a bit but, there's a bit of a problem that happens with me everytime I try to socialize with people we become friends for a day after that they just start separating themselves from me. I don't know why it happens at all.
Excellent advice💕🤗
You have a way of keeping things interesting!
I got like 2 out of 3 😂 might join a kickboxing class tho
Social hobby is 100% DnD. One of the best things I ever could have gotten into.
Mine is warhammer 40k, playing at the game shops. table top games are tried and true, everyone's there with a purpose and its never awkward because of that. DND and 40k have been a blessing lol
This amazing bro, thanks a lot
Let me take a decision rn , cuz i just learned that i have many things i love doing , but... i dont have any hobbie that i could tell others . So what i am gonna learn them and will make myself a better version from now on
So I think for
1.CREATIVE HOBBIE - Gonna learn how to play a guitar , will learn korean language
2.SOCIAL HOBBIE - will make a few online friends ( I know a few of them but the more the better ig)
3.PHYSICAL HOBBIE - will learn taekwondo
You can ask for my update . I hope after 5 to 10 years I know all of these and many more ❤
how is it going
Btw ice/figure skating can work if you live in a cold climate and roller blading works for warm climate
My
Creative hobby : anything honestly (drawing, painting, sewing, embroidering, idfk)
Social hobby : performance art school (also creative)
Physical hobby : dancing (ALSO creative)
Creative hobbies: Photography, videography, video editing
Social hobbies: Volunteering at a city farm
Physical hobbies: Calisthenics, running, horse riding
Edit: I also want to start doing some rock climbing because it sounds like a really good hobby and I think it is actually a creative, social and physical hobby all in one!
I practice solving a rubik's cube, do crochet, and play volleyball (which is both social and physical hobbies)
Thank you so much, i've really been trying to improve myself as a person and this helped me alot.
For me:
Creative hobby: maybe violin and/or learning languages.
Social:: Twice a week I have tennis class.. I think that could count.
Physical: calisthenics and jumping rope.
Good edit pro
Chess, Drawing with friends, Baseball
I love mtb scootering and drawing
Cars basically cover all of these, however they also drain your bank account faster than your girlfriends starbucks
Let me join that calisthenics group
Mental hobbies : chess ♟️
Social hoby: school 🏫
Physical hobby: workout 💪🏻, football ⚽
why is everyone playing chess
Mine:
Creative Hobby: Drawing
Social Hobby: Idk 😭
Physical Hobby: Competitive Cheerleading
I have doing art and a lil bit of music for creative
Not yet but trying to find a group to play dnd with
And going on regular walks
Social hobby: forcefully having friends
Me: like what even is that I don't like friends but I must get friends
1) music / saxophone
2) choir
3) Mountain biking
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There are different types of breadcrumbs, including plain, seasoned, and panko. Plain breadcrumbs are neutral in flavor, making them a blank canvas for seasoning. Seasoned breadcrumbs come pre-flavored with herbs and spices, adding depth to dishes without extra preparation. Panko, a Japanese-style breadcrumb, is known for its light and airy texture, creating an exceptionally crispy coating for fried foods.
Making breadcrumbs at home is simple and allows for customization. Day-old or stale bread is the best choice, as it provides the right texture. The bread can be toasted to achieve a desired level of crunch before being processed into crumbs using a food processor. This method not only minimizes waste but also allows cooks to experiment with different bread types, such as sourdough, whole grain, or even gluten-free options.
In addition to their culinary uses, breadcrumbs have a historical significance, representing resourcefulness in cooking. They have been employed for centuries to stretch meals and utilize leftover bread, showcasing a sustainable approach to food.
Overall, breadcrumbs are more than just a kitchen staple; they embody creativity in cooking and sustainability in food preparation. Whether used in a classic meatball recipe or as a topping for a comforting casserole, breadcrumbs enhance dishes and bring out the best in various ingredients.
Creative hobby: Piano
Social hobby: French
Physical hobby: Football, Athletics, Basketball, Swimming
Does block blast count as a mental hobbie😂
Creative hobby: Chess
Social hobby: Run clubs/ Meeting up with friends
Physical hobby: Gym
For number one really into swordsmen’s fighting with swords im kind of good at it i dint even have a sword i have been practicing with empty waterbottles im getting one soon do you think thats a good hobby?
Try inline skating and roller disco on inline skates ...
Gaming takes all my time for any other hobbies
Creative: Tetris/LEGO/Painting
Social: Vrchat
Physical: Basketball/super hot vr/cricket
bro what is Super Hot VR? 💀
@@NotSoUselessFacts google it
What if I try to these hobbies in my life but then find out that I am not interested in any of the hobbies you mentioned in this video?
1. Chess
2. Football
3. Doing calistenics in your home gym
I make music and raps on Fl Studio mobile. I have more energy in my body, and I make videos capcut.
THE FIRST ONE WAS ME FR
Rockstar, making music, posting the music online I’ll get fans and may talk to them after my concerts. I do aerobics for fun and to wake up properly in the morning I also go to the gym
Creative is also definetly writing
Horse riding 👌
Wish I could like this 1000 times at once😂.
I play golf, and that is a social sport, you are out walking for hours and it is mental challenge
The last one could also me dancing not just working out
Creative hobby: playing chess
Social hobby: playing chess on the board in public
Physical hobby: chessboxing.
😂😂😂 Damn what a wonder chess living
@@XenaReigns-sj6nt stopped it tho. After ig 2 months...maybe later maybe earlier
@@umerasim Oh so what do you do now?
@@XenaReigns-sj6nt well, since my caies are next year so till next year no current hobby. Except working out, which I took a week break from. And reading if I can
Bruh
Can i have reading on the first one?
Hobbies I have
Creative: jewelry making, art, flute, and content creation
Social: dance, flute, all the sports I play:softball basketball, soccer, and jujitsu
Athletic: all the sports I play: jujitsu soccer basketball and softball.
I was wary at the start of this video whether this was going to be substantial information… tbh it really was thankyou
dance class is all of these😍❤️ (im a dancer)
I've found a multipurpose hobby... climbing
Really helpful
Creative hobbies: bit of drawing, language learning.
Social hobbies: none..(include school if forced)
Physical hobbies: martial arts, exercising
1. Drawing
2. Drama club
3. Hockey
Bro needs a spelling HOBBY 💀💀💀💀
Thank you 🙏
I am coming out of my scrolling addiction and this made me realise there is way more to life than this. 🤩
Creative: writing, making music
Social: playing games with my sibs 👍🏼
Physical: dancing, hiit, strength training, walking
Him like art or so and so:
Me: makes a art piece makes one mistake rips it all and throws it out.
My physical hobbie is good
While
My social hobbie is too bad
Bro I have all of the things you said in 1: MMA, you need to think about your next move, you need to interact with people to spar and train and you have physical activity
🤔I’ve been watching Dalati for almost 2 years now, but I’m confused….. How come u don’t have a million subs, The editing is on point ✨And the videos have changed my life
Live Role Playing Games meets all those xD
creative hobby: theatre
social hobby: theatre
physical hobby: theatre
1.Working on bikes
2.riding with friends
3.riding fixed bike
Is graphic design a good hobbies
2 of these 3 options aren't options in my circumstances and the last one just makes my mental health worse.
1. Crochet
2. Playing in orchestra
3. Climbing
Stop telling people their creative hobby could/should be making them money. People deserve to do things simply because they bring joy.
Money brings some people's joy tho 💀
@yamaagamingytmoney can also taint your hobbies as well
Money can increase joy.
That's why he said could?? Because it's a possibility not a necessity????
all he said was it can turn into a career if you are good at it jesus christ
I’m a HUGGEEE creative person, and my physical hobby, the only sport I’ve ever gotten big into, IS NOTORIOUSLY THE MOST STRENUOUS EXERCISE KNOWN TO MAN (I love swimming lol)
Chess, football and exersize
True, couldn't agree more!
Creative: Singing/Playing Guitar
Social: (Does it count if I simply go to the park and talk to new people everyday?)
Physical: Ice Skating/Horse Back Riding
BONUS✨
Mental Hobby: Prayer
Just some advice if someone else feels bored and has no dad/friends to play with -
Bro try weight lifting , basketball hoop practice, solo football drills , calisthenics, running across the park or block, skateboarding, cycling, wall 🧱 football passes, studying novels/manga/books etc, learn about new stuff etc. I was an only child though had 2 parents but I played alone mostly. I loved High walls where I use to throw tennis balls and then catch them back it was so much fun that me and my friends had created spots on the wall. Try joining some martial arts class.
How does a creative hobby turn into a career?
Before seeing this video i already did all of this lol😂
For me, it’s editing, UA-cam and bicycle
Creative hobby: Learning new things
Social hobby: Talking to new people
Physical hobby: Train the body.