A morning walk in the neighborhood

My parents an I took a walk in our neighborhood today

We live in Hlaing Township, Yangon

We walked in Aye Yeik Mon Housing Complex

This neighborhood

သာသနာ​အေးကျောင်းတိုက်
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nCmJpCbupEfkWMLEA

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It is a neighborhood with detached houses

So streets are not busy with traffic

It is good to take morning exercise there

We usually take a morning walk in winter when the weather is cool

As you know, rainy season and summer in Myanmar are

Not suitable for walking as physical exercise

I took some photos there

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I saw two little puppies in front of a house

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This is where rich people live with their mansions

We are from an apartment housing not far there

Thanks for reading my post



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It's good to get out and stretch the legs, especially in the evenings when the weather is cooperative. Just a friendly tip, you should take some time to read the community rules. Posts require a minimum word count of 250+ to get full curation support, and it will also increase your chances of curation outside ASEAN Hive too.

You still need to your introduction post, and if you do it holding your username, this is the best proof to Hive curators that you aren't using someone else's pictures. Your engagement with other Hivers' content is also almost zero. Please take some time to do an intro post and engage with your fellow ASEAN Hivers.

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Okay, I did not know the community rules. Next post will be my introduction post and over 250 word count. I will try to engage with other Asean hivers.

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More importantly, I have several hive accounts. I think I have not post anything on asean hive community with other accounts. Is it against your rules too? The others are mostly for investment purposes. If I post anything with them, I will not use asean hive community. Please show me where to read full rules.

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The rules are posted on the righthand side of the ASEAN Hive Community page. Many people have multiple accounts, I guess it depends on what you're using them for if it's a problem. Usually posting from multiple accounts is what will get you into trouble. I used to have several voting accounts dedicated to the Hive-Engine tokens I was holding, but that was just too time consuming for the little profits earned.

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No worries, just some friendly advice. Most Hivers I see that do a good introduction post with proper related tags always get a good post payout, and if you can keep up quality content after that, you can often get $20+ per post. The big accounts watch the #introduceyourself tag, but you can only use it once, so a 500 to 1,000+ word intro post often does the best as far as post payout goes.

Also, if you can take a picture of yourself holding a paper with your Hiver username in your intro post, that will really show curators solid proof of brain. I tend to only give big upvotes to those with some sort of proof of brain. A profile pic will help you too.

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