I want to make friend with who love physics

In summary: I don't think I'll be going back.In summary, Đăng is from Vietnam and wants to make friends with people who love physics. He is ambitious to make physics close to everybody and find the key to the universe. However, most people in the world think studying physics is nerdy and stupid, and he has had difficulty finding friends to discuss the subject with.
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kieutridang
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My name is Đăng and I come from Vietnam and I have some ideas. In my country, people always caring about money and considering physics like rubish, I can't find a friend to study and talk about it so with my emphasis on physics, I want to make friend with everyone who love physics, be a physicist or going to become a physicist. My ambition is to make physics close to everybody and find the key of universe. I know someone think about me like an idiot but in my opinion that physics is the key to the future for our world.

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Hi, kieutridang:
just to inform you:
MOST people in the world thinks studying physics is nerdy and stupid, not just in Vietnam.
that's the way of the world.
Once you get to study it, you will meet many friends also in your country, and you are welcome to stay out here at PF and participate in discussions. That is the best way to get internet friends, by gradually showing your qualities by being an active member.
 
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Hi kieutridang, welcome to PF!

I removed your email address, we don't allow them in posts. However you are welcome to use Private Messages if you want to exchange personal information.

It may be hard to find people who love physics nearby, but this forum is full of them :smile:!
 
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If you want to talk about physics, be sure to come in our chat room. It's open every sunday!
 
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micromass said:
If you want to talk about physics, be sure to come in our chat room. It's open every sunday!

Except it always ends up being topology talks =p.
 
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Thank you all of you
Sorry about the Unconvenience
By the way, you talked about the chat room in every sunday, I heard about it but can't find it whether you give the specify link,please
 
  • #7
There will be a notice in feedback when the chat is open.
 
  • #8
I was ran out of chat with pitchforks and torches for bringing up science.
 
  • #9
Pythagorean said:
I was ran out of chat with pitchforks and torches for bringing up science.
Chat is for socializing, there is a dungeon for science chat, but no one goes in there.
 
  • #10
Evo said:
Chat is for socializing, there is a dungeon for science chat, but no one goes in there.

I tried once.
It was cold and dreary there..
 

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