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Between language barriers, culture wars, and strange people at the airport, your trip is bound to be rife with laughter.
The benefits of learning a new language together in a relationship
Language is the key to communication and understanding, and learning a new language together as a couple can have a significant impact on your relationship. Not only does it allow you to communicate more effectively with each other, but it also provides a shared experience that can bring you closer together. In this article, we will explore the benefits of learning a new language together in a relationship and provide tips for getting started.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in WanderThe role of trust in a long-distance relationship
Introduction Long-distance relationships can be challenging, but trust is one of the most critical components for success. When couples are separated by distance, trust can help them maintain a strong connection and feel secure in their relationship. In this article, we will explore the role of trust in a long-distance relationship and provide tips for building and maintaining trust.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in WanderThe impact of technology on relationships
Technology has revolutionized the way we interact with each other and has transformed the way we communicate. While technology has many benefits, it also has the potential to impact our relationships in both positive and negative ways. In this article, we will explore the impact of technology on relationships, including the benefits and challenges of using technology to connect with others.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in WanderNavigating cultural differences in relationships
Navigating cultural differences in relationships can be challenging, but it can also be an opportunity for growth and learning. In this guide, we will explore the impact of cultural differences on relationships and provide strategies for navigating them.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in WanderWhen Mr. Hyde Checks You In
On Isla Cozumel, we had the most bizarre check-ins of all my travels. The owner of our hostel is one of those people who has the unique ability to reduce you to feeling like a child no matter your age.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished about a year ago in WanderAn Albino Named Gus
The Jane Adam’s housing project bustled with children at play. I was one of those children who stayed out until the fireflies joined the party. I’d run off through the concrete animal court-with oversized cement figures of elephants, hippos and tigers smiling nonchalantly as we played tag; running and hiding behind them. Their paint was chipped and discolored from the wineO’s putting their cigarette butt’s out on them. We didn’t care tho. We would giggle and pick at stale old wads of gum stuck to their noses or hindsides. Those were the good ole days. I can still taste the flavor of mint and malt liquor. We’d put our lives in danger spinning on rusted metal merry-go-rounds that I’m certain had several screws loose and jagged sharp edges that would require a tetanus and isolation for a month if we got so much as a skin tear. Any time it rained, it flooded. The concrete jungle looked like a scene out of an end of the world movie. Smog from the gutters and back yard barbecues would choke a horse; a real horse tho, not the one with the painted on smile with “ Ricky loves Donna” sharpied across it’s top molars. I loved when it rained. I’d dress my little brother in his rain coat and boots; grab a paper bag my dad had lying on the kitchen table from his can of Pepsi and fill it with Cheerios and raisins and we’d be off. Gone.
Anjelina AnjelPublished about a year ago in WanderThe art of active listening in relationships
Active listening is a fundamental aspect of healthy communication in any relationship, whether it is romantic, familial, or professional. It involves fully engaging in a conversation and demonstrating a genuine interest in the speaker's thoughts and feelings. Active listening can be challenging, as it requires focus and effort, but it is an essential skill for building trust and fostering deeper connections in relationships. In this article, we will explore the art of active listening in relationships and provide strategies for mastering this important skill.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in Wander"30 Rules for a Happy Marriage: Keep Your Husband Smiling!"
A happy marriage is the foundation of a happy family life. While both partners play a significant role in keeping the relationship strong, in this guide, we will focus on the 30 essential rules that wives can follow to keep their husbands happy and smiling. These rules are based on research and practical experience and are designed to help you build a successful and fulfilling marriage.
Rajveer SammyPublished about a year ago in WanderThe World Economic Forum in Davos: Shaping Global Economic Policy and Promoting Dialogue
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a non-profit organization that brings together the world's top business leaders, politicians, academics, and other influential figures to discuss global economic issues. The annual meeting of the WEF takes place in Davos, Switzerland, a small Alpine town that has become synonymous with the conference.
Trying to Fit into Korea’s One Size Fits All Beauty Standards
Shopping in South Korea I loved Korea’s vast underground shopping malls. Mazes of the wonder that is Korean skincare, beauty and makeup. Blemish balm (BB) creams, snail serums, volcanic clay masks, foot peel socks, great sugar scrubs, and beautiful lip stains, to name a few. One of my biggest regrets is not filling up a suitcase of these goodies when I left!
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished about a year ago in WanderHow Teaching in South Korea Gave me a Thicker Skin
Casually insulting teachers seems to be a fun pastime for the children at my school. Daily, at least one child rubs my belly and says the words:
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished about a year ago in WanderDiscovery in Distress
“CAPTAIN!”, I yelled. “No, Louis. I’m not getting off this ship. A real captain never abandons his vessel in times of trouble.”, Captain said in an eerily husky tone.
Shyam AnandPublished about a year ago in Wander