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ðŸ›ŦExperience + Things Learned by Sitting the Plane Alone🊑🎒

ðŸ‡ĻðŸ‡ģ✈ïļ back from Guangzhou, this trip was a little exciting, because we just decided to go, and my flight back to Thailand was full, so I had to sit alone with Kenya Air. 🇰🇊 There are a lot of events to learn. ❕

1ïļâƒĢ Be prepared. There's nothing to worry about.

- We've prepared a Passport, airline rules + facilities, airport rules on the way, so there's nothing to worry about.

2ïļâƒĢ Speak English = easy!

- We can speak English. When the counter asks anything, you can answer it all, including ordering food, talking to Security, or talking to Cabin Crew. Everything gets a lot easier. 😌 For those who can't really speak, Translate is the best solution. ðŸĪģðŸŧ If you don't have internet, it's recommended to write down important sentences. Don't forget the simple words. Maybe it will be exciting to think of words.

3ïļâƒĢ In bad luck (for not flying with the mother), there is still great luck. 🍀

- When he checked-in, he suddenly asked, "Shall we reserve a seat at the Emergency Exit for you, have alcohol or stomach?" So he got the Long Legs Seat (leg stretch seat) 💚, confused to ask his mother, I don't know, I accidentally pressed the reservation, and I was surprised to sleep with my legs. 🎊

4ïļâƒĢ All of a sudden, "African sister" is ðŸ‘ĐðŸŧ 🐰 ðŸ‘ĐðŸū

- Because we flew Kenya Airways, we made this flight a lot of African people. We got a middle seat flanked by two African girls. For a while, the left person asked if we weren't Chinese, right? Because the accent wasn't. We said that Thai people are coming home. He invited me to talk for a long time.

- He is a Rwandan flying to see Canton Fair as well. When he knew that we were going to graduate and practicing English, he talked to him and advised us a lot about living.

💎 "If you want to study English to raise your salary, I understand. But you work at the company before. We can work a lot, so you can do it yourself. Do something that has real passion, fun too. Get more money. And if you're worried that it will fall, you can still apply for a job because you have a degree. You have two options. You will go whichever way you will survive." ❗ïļ

- Actually, we talked about the culture of Thailand, Rwanda, the events that we met in China have exchanged a lot, but life, work experience, business is juicy, we have a lot of ideas back (half a flight, not sleeping, hahahaha)

(At first I wondered why Kenya Airlines had come so far. I just learned that the BKK stop to refuel before flying to Kenya for another 8 hours. Very brutal ðŸŦĻ long flight na)

5ïļâƒĢ to survive. Humans will do it themselves.

- What's going to happen in front of the job? People can always find a way to solve it. Hungry, they have to find a way to eat. They don't understand sign language. When the Afrikaans invite us to talk with Friendly, we talk, even though we're not sure they speak that much English. ðŸĨđ

⛓ïļ ðŸ’Ĩ Take the first plane alone like this, unlock a lot of things!

It's not as scary as I thought. Just get a ticket, walk, board, eat, sleep, get a bag!

(I really want to try flying alone out of the country as well. That one should be excited when I meet the university, hahahaha)

🌐 Who is going to have to travel far alone, hope this post will help you get lost and reduce your anxiety. May your journey be as amazing as your destination na. ✌ðŸŧâĪïļâ€ðŸĐđ

# Get on the plane alone # Flying abroad # Post receiving summer # Dabble to eat # Tell stories in the past

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Caroline ðŸŦķ🏞

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6 things I learned about solo travelâ€Ķ
Is it just me? Solo travel will teach you lessons no one prepares you for — especially as a Black woman. Here are 6 of the biggest things I’ve learned on the road ðŸ‘‡ðŸ― 1ïļâƒĢ Trust your gut — it’s your #1 safety tool. 2ïļâƒĢ You don’t owe anyone the truth about being alone (or where you’re staying).
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itsayanaiman

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5 TRUTHS I learned in College📚âĪïļ
Hi everyone! I am a Sophomore this year, and my freshman year was a rollercoaster to say the least. I came to school after getting freshly cheated on, having no friends that I knew on campus, and questioning who I was. As I look back and reflect on my first year, these are the things that I feel we
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Bree🍒

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6 life lessons i have learned
Here are 6 lessons that really changed how I see life: 1ïļâƒĢ Time always proves you right – Even when it feels unfair, trust the process. 2ïļâƒĢ Be a teachable person – Being stubborn is coolâ€Ķ until it holds you back. 3ïļâƒĢ Develop your skills and passions – It’s often the key to true freedom. 4ïļâƒĢ B
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Musendaura | By M.Isabelle

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Part 1: Things I Learned One Year Post Grad
Your first year postgrad is gonna be tough. But, it’s like that in every new era. Everyone’s experience is gonna be different. Originally, I thought that postgrad depression meant that I’d be really sad about becoming “an adult “and missed the college life. Turns out you can be depressed after
Nei 🌚

Nei 🌚

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Things I’ve learned fostering animals ðŸĶŪ🐈 â™Ĩïļ
I foster both dogs and cats in the South Texas area and have learned a lot along the way. As a naturally anxious person, it hasn’t always been easy trying to get all the fur babies to cohabitate peacefully, but in the end we always seem to find our groove. #animals #dogrescue #catrescue
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Maureen

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Little advice I’ve learned from experience.
I hope this helps someone who needs it.ðŸĪ
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MegKatherine

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INTERRACIAL DATING: My Experience as a black woman
My partner is Filipino and I am black & Choctaw ðŸ–Ī We have been dating for 7 months but we have been friends for 3 years. âœĻ This is his first time dating a black woman and all my past partners have been outside of my race. Being with my partner has been so eye opening, fun and we have both lea
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dionjala ðŸĐķ

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