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Monday, November 24, 2025

My Netiquette Commitment in Virtual Reality: Navigating Ethical Digital Spaces

 My Netiquette Commitment: Fostering Respectful Digital Communication


As we navigate the vast landscape of the internet, I believe it's essential to reflect on how we communicate with one another in this digital realm. Recently, I embarked on a journey to deepen my understanding of ethical digital communication, which led me to formulate my own Netiquette Commitment a promise to engage respectfully and responsibly in online interactions.

Respectful Communication

One of my core commitments is to treat every interaction with courtesy and respect. I've often been reminded that behind each screen lies a person with their own unique experiences and emotions. This awareness encourages me to pause before I respond, ensuring that my words uplift rather than offend.

Clear and Thoughtful Expression

I’ve learned that clarity is vital in online communication. The absence of voice tone and body language can lead to misunderstandings, so I strive to express my thoughts clearly and thoughtfully. Taking the time to choose my words carefully helps me convey my message effectively, making conversations more productive.

Active Listening

As a participant in this digital communication course, I commit to adhering to the principles of netiquette to foster a respectful and constructive online environment. Active listening has become a cornerstone of my online interactions. I make a conscious effort to fully engage with others' contributions, truly absorbing their perspectives. Whether in forums or discussions, acknowledging others' viewpoints helps create a collaborative atmosphere where ideas can thrive.

Avoiding Flaming

In the past, I found myself caught up in heated discussions, often responding impulsively. Committing to avoid flaming has changed my approach. I now approach disagreements with a calm, collected demeanor, focusing on constructive dialogue rather than letting emotions dictate my responses. This shift has fostered more meaningful conversations.

Respect for Privacy

I understand the importance of respecting privacy online. Everyone deserves to feel safe in sharing their thoughts without the fear of having their personal information disclosed. I am committed to honoring these boundaries and ensuring that my digital footprint is respectful of others.

Positive Contributions

I’ve made it my goal to contribute positively to discussions. Instead of merely criticizing, I aim to add value by sharing insights or experiences that can benefit others. This not only enriches the conversation but also encourages a supportive community.


Constructive Feedback

When offering feedback, I strive to be constructive. I focus on the issue rather than the individual, aiming to help others improve without disparaging them. I realize that everyone is on their learning journey, and our words can either help or hinder that process.

Inclusivity

Finally, I am dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment in my online interactions. I embrace diverse perspectives and encourage others to voice their opinions. Creating a space where everyone feels valued is not just a commitment; it’s a necessity for productive dialogue.

Conclusion

As I share my Netiquette Commitment, I invite others to reflect on their online communication habits as well. Together, we can foster a respectful and enriching digital community, one interaction at a time. By upholding these principles, I hope to contribute to an environment where everyone feels heard, respected, and empowered to share their thoughts.

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Albanian's Capital

 A Day in Tirana: Finding Color in Albania’s Capital



I woke up to the soft hum of a city waking up the kind of buzz that feels both chaotic and comforting. It was my first morning in Tirana, and though I only had one day to explore, I was determined to make the most of it.

Morning: Coffee and the Call of Skanderbeg Square

No Albanian day starts without coffee strong, dark, and lingering. I found a tiny café near Skanderbeg Square, where locals chatted in quick bursts of Albanian, and the air smelled like roasted beans and pastries. From my seat, I could see the heart of the city: the grand National History Museum with its mosaic façade, the Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the ever-watchful statue of Skanderbeg himself. The square felt like Tirana’s pulse a blend of old communist architecture, new modern designs, and the unmistakable warmth of everyday life.

 Midday: Blloku and the Bunkers

After a quick stroll, I wandered into Blloku, the once-forbidden neighborhood where Albania’s communist leaders used to live. Now it’s the city’s trendiest district full of stylish cafés, street art, and laughter. I stopped at Komiteti Kafe Museum, a quirky bar filled with communist-era memorabilia. Between sips of rakia, I found myself fascinated by Albania’s complex past and how openly it’s embraced in the present. Next stop: Bunk’Art 2, a Cold War bunker turned museum. Walking through those concrete corridors, I could feel the chill of history but also the resilience of a people who’ve transformed fear into memory and art.

 Afternoon: Cable Cars and City Views

By afternoon, I was ready for a change of pace, so I took the Dajti Express cable car up Mount Dajti. In just 15 minutes, Tirana transformed from a lively sprawl into a peaceful panorama. The view from the top was stunning the city below glowing in the late sun, surrounded by green hills fading into the horizon. I grabbed a cold drink at the mountaintop café and just sat there, watching the city breathe.

 Evening: Street Lights and New Friends

Back in the city, Tirana was glowing. Locals strolled along Pedonale Street, children ran between fountains, and the air filled with music from open-air bars. I joined a small group at a rooftop spot, where we toasted to new places and brief encounters. The skyline sparkled, and for a moment, Tirana didn’t feel foreign at all it felt like a place I’d always meant to find. One day in Tirana wasn’t nearly enough, but it was perfect in its own way colorful, surprising, and full of contrasts. It’s a city that wears its history on its sleeve but dances into the future with open arms. If you ever find yourself here, even for a day, come ready to walk, eat, listen and let Tirana show you its rhythm.

Sunday, November 2, 2025

 My Budva Adventure: A Summer to Remember with Friends



We only had one day to spend there, a quick stop during our  Montenegro trip, but somehow that single day felt like a small lifetime full of laughter, saltwater, and sunshine.We hit the road early, a car full of friends, snacks, and bad singing. The drive along the coast was pure magic mountains behind us, the sea shimmering in front. By the time we reached Budva, the air already smelled like summer. We found a tiny café by the water, ordered coffee and burek, and just sat there watching people stroll by. No rush. Just the sound of waves and the chatter of strangers. 



We ended up at Mogren Beach, this little stretch of paradise tucked between cliffs. The water was crystal clear that unreal kind of blue that makes you forget everything else. We swam, we laughed, we took a hundred silly photos. One of my friends tried to teach us how to dive properly (spoiler: it didn’t go well). It was one of those perfect hours when you’re aware of how good life feels in that exact moment sun on your skin, salt in your hair, nowhere else to be. After drying off, we wandered into Budva’s Old Town. Narrow stone streets, laundry lines hanging between balconies, tiny shops selling handmade jewelry and lavender soap. It felt ancient yet alive. I loved how every corner seemed to tell a story. We stopped for gelato, sat on the steps near the fortress, and just watched the world go by. There’s something so peaceful about not having a plan.

Before leaving, we climbed up to the Citadel to catch the sunset. The view golden light on the sea, rooftops glowing orange was the kind that makes you quiet inside. We didn’t talk much, just stood there, smiling.Driving back that evening, the car was quieter  the good kind of quiet. Everyone a little sunburned, a little sleepy, but so content.It’s funny how a single day can leave such a mark. Budva wasn’t about doing everything it was about being there, together, in that fleeting, perfect slice of summer. If I close my eyes, I can still hear the sea.



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