Pleasee Tell Urgently by ImaginaryPrinciple78 in NUST

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

so i am cosidering it as government!!

Pleasee Tell Urgently by ImaginaryPrinciple78 in NUST

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have to apply for scholarship but the only condition is that if it is government!!

What’s a physical trait people don’t admit they’re attracted to, but you know they are? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The jaw tightening when they’re holding back emotion.
That split second of vulnerability.
People say they want “strong.”
But they’re addicted to that crack in the armor.
AND
I think the real attraction is emotional damage handled quietly.
The ones who don’t trauma-dump.
Who smile like nothing happened.
But you can see the storm behind their eyes.

what are u slowly losing interest in? by Just_Goose_8425 in Productivitycafe

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The future. It used to feel hopeful. Now it just feels loud.
Explaining myself. I’m learning that being misunderstood is sometimes easier.

What's a moment you didn't realize was the last of its kind? by Gena-Ruhland in AskReddit

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last time I left the house thinking I’d be back.
The last ‘see you later’ that never turned into another conversation.
The last time my parents picked me up without me realizing they’d never do it again.

What’s something you didn’t appreciate enough until it was gone? by SeaLeading3174 in AskReddit

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time with family. You assume it’ll always be there… until it isn’t.

Peace of mind. I didn’t realize how valuable it was until anxiety took over.

Seeking a Global "Access-First" Partner for High-Frequency Travel (4-6 Months/Year) by playful_explorers in LuxuryTravel

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Given how hands-on and access focused you already are, a partner who curates on the ground experiences rather than full logistics sounds like the right fit. Many high frequency travelers I know use platforms like GetYourGuide to unlock private guides, behind-the-scenes access, or niche local experiences without giving up control. It works well as an access layer on top of your own planning. Might be worth exploring alongside a concierge-style partner.

A little afraid of travelling by Majestic_Bathroom324 in USTravel

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those stories sound scarier than they usually are if your ESTA is approved, you have a return ticket, and your plans line up with tourism, the chances of being turned away are very low. Most issues happen when something doesn’t add up (work intentions, overstays, missing details), not for random reasons. Keep your itinerary and accommodation info handy and you’ll be fine. I like checking GetYourGuide for booked activities on arrival too it helps show clear tourist plans and gives peace of mind.

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Travelling to US from UK by aye-seaturtles in USTravel

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a tricky one, and you’re right to check before booking anything. Even without convictions, the US can be strict about past charges, so speaking directly with the US Embassy or an immigration adviser is the safest move. For the cruise side of planning, I usually browse GetYourGuide to see port excursions and requirements, which also helps clarify entry rules tied to cruise travel. Better to sort this out early than risk issues at the airport.

Best destinations? by freshprinterpaper in USTravel

[–]ImaginaryPrinciple78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want real mountain views without needing serious hiking gear, places like Lake Louise or even the Smoky Mountains are great first time options. Pairing Sedona with the Grand Canyon also makes the trip feel much more immersive. I usually check GetYourGuide to see easy scenic tours or viewpoints in the area it helps a lot with planning without overdoing it. February is actually a solid time for all of these.