Who will Travel Abroad as per your Horoscope?
12th house and 12th lord indicates emigration. Often these planets can take out of the country, but it can also give foreign travel to the persons it rules in your life.
Aries Rising: Jupiter rules 12th, hence your husband (in case of females) or the native themselves may travel abroad.
Taurus Rising: Mars rules 12th, hence the male siblings (brothers) can travel abroad.
Gemini Rising: Venus rules 12th, hence, the wife or lover or sisters can emigrate to other countries.
Cancer Rising: Mercury rules 12th, hence siblings or relatives or close friends may travel abroad.
Leo Rising: Moon rules 12th, hence mother can go to foreign places or any female from the family moves to other country.
Virgo Rising: Sun rules 12th, hence father or uncles may live abroad.
Libra Rising: Mercury rules 12th, hence relatives can live abroad.
Scorpio Rising: Venus rules 12th, hence wife can travel abroad often.
Sagittarius Rising: Mars rules 12th, hence siblings travel abroad or friends like brothers.
Capricorn Rising: Jupiter rules 12th, hence husband can travel abroad or the native's mentors can travel.
Aquarius Rising: Saturn rules 12th, hence elder siblings or the native's employees/servants can travel abroad.
Pisces Rising: Same as Aquarius rising.
Comment if you found this working in your birth chart.
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh concept :000
Harbinger!Reader
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OOOOOOHHHH OH THAT'S A GOOD ONE OMNOMNOMNONM
you're the Fair Lady's replacement, a good fit too, with your calm and reasonable demeanor- perfect for diplomacy, perhaps even better than the late La Signora herself in that category. while you can't say that you're rivals or at odds with any of your coworkers, you certainly aren't close to them either; you're all very private people, preferring to work alone, which is fitting since you all have different duties corresponding to your rank. so no, you can't say that any of the other Harbingers are your friends
well. except, maybe, for Tartaglia
the Eleventh began pestering you the moment you joined the ranks, asking you to spar or train or help him with weaponry. why? who knows. your expertise lies in negotiating and forging connections with other nations, mostly for Snezhnaya's benefit of course, not battles or sparring, and you tell him as such. eventually he does settle down but still sticks to you like glue when both of you are at Headquarters, talking your ear off as you listen and in return allowing you to speak the few words that you have to say- to be frank, you find his stories much more interesting than your relatively routine Harbinger duties, yet whenever you do speak up Tartaglia hangs onto your every word, deep azure eyes wide and earnest
he even trusts you enough to show you Foul Legacy, the monstrous Abyssal creature ironically sweeter and gentler than his human counterpart, delicately sniffing you and nuzzling his face against your hair with a soft purr when you first meet. he's vaguely aware of how dangerous Tartaglia's work is so Legacy ALWAYS frets over you when you're gone, even if Tartaglia repeatedly tells him that your job is not the same as his, and immediately when you return to Snezhnaya you're pulled aside by a certain ginger-haired Harbinger, a goofy smile on his face as he squeezes you tight before willingly relinquishing his body to Foul Legacy, who immediately bumps his forehead against yours and rumbles in delight. he loves listening to you speak, so he tugs you onto his lap and nudges your hand until you tell him about your travels, voice calm and steady as he absorbs every word you say, somewhere deep in Zapolyarny Palace <3
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I've seen people on Tumblr complain about W&C's lack of successful tours and the lack of tours in general. I don't get that though? I don't think their Caribbean tour was not successful and I don't think the lack of tours is necessarily on them. Don't they have to be coordinated with the FCDO and the host country? And yet they'll counter with "but Charles and Camilla.. oh and Sophie too!" I just don't know with them.
Although I'm curious why they haven't taken Louis on tour because they've done that with George and Charlotte when they were younger. But then again, those are three children and that's hard enough, I can't imagine touring on top of it.
The lack of tours is beyond William and Kate's control. People are complaining for the usual reason - the absence of new content to drive clicks, blog engagement, and hits.
The Waleses toured the Caribbean in 2022 as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Before that, there was no international travel for 2 years because of COVID. After that, the BRF's publicity plan was to promote Charles as King, so everyone else took a bit of a backseat. William and Kate were meant to visit Italy this past spring, but obviously Kate had a major medical crisis so their foreign travel has been put on hold. Likely Kate hasn't been given the all-clear by her doctors for a full return to work, and that's why nothing's been announced.
As for why they haven't traveled with Louis, it's simple: by the time Louis was old enough to travel with them, George and Charlotte were in school. With Kate's research on Early Years, she understands the importance of routine and regularity for little ones, which means she's probably not a fan of pulling the kids out of school for a week-plus to travel on a foreign tour, so that means no family tours during the school year. Then why don't they go on school holidays? Well, William and Kate have made it clear (through their actions) that school holidays = family time. When the kids are off school, they're also off work. (And yes, there's a lot of griping about that in certain parts of the fandom.)
Which means that the only time they're probably going to take the kids on a foreign tour is when they aren't in school or the kids are all old enough to understand their future roles. (We know that George and Charlotte understand that, given that William and Kate have been bringing them along a smidgen more often. I'm not so sure Louis is there yet.)
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5 Proven facts to learn a new language faster
Hey all, as an experienced language learner, having learnt two foreign languages to fluency in a relatively small amount of time, and having a lot of experience with tons of other languages, I would like to share with you my 5 tips, which are supported by science, to learn a language faster.
Language learning is important for multiple reasons, one of which is that it stimulates your brain in new ways and can prevent mental diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia. Another reason is that it makes you see the world in a different light and gives you access to new countries, cultures and people.
After reading this blog you will be much more secure in your language learning and will have access to a faster way to mastering your preferred language, so make sure you implement all of these in your next study routine.
Now without further ado, let's start.
1. Set clear goals
We all like to be ambitious, but it's important to be realistic as well. Learning a language takes time and even if you optimise your study sessions, it'll still take some years to get fluent (although it depends on the language you're learning and which ones you already know). The reason most people give up on language learning is because they set too high goals and don't reach them, so they become demotivated. Instead of telling yourself to learn 20 words a day, which is a lot, reduce it to 100 words a month. 100 words is still significant progress and is definitely doable even if you're busy, since you would only have to learn 3-4 words of day, which would require about 10, 15 minutes max. In a year you would learn 1200 words, and if you have more time, you could even double it to 200 a month.
It is scientifically proven that people that set reachable goals are more likely to stay motivated and get fluent in the language they're learning.
2. Immerse yourself
The second way to learn a language in a faster way is to immerse yourself. I myself have always used this, going to different countries and staying there for some time, and it's always very rewarding since I come back with much more control and fluency in my language.
If you don't have the time and resources to go or move to a new country, which is definitely understandable, you could immerse yourself in different ways, like watching tonnes of YouTube videos, listening to podcasts and talking to natives online. You can use apps like Spotify, Tandem, HelloTalk and Slowly for this.
You could also go on subreddits like r/language exchange to find yourself a language partner.
3. Use language learning apps
Although there's a lot of discourse about whether you should or shouldn't use language learning apps, and whether or not they're a waste of time and teach you enough to not use actual textbooks, it can be said that there definitely are certain language apps that help you get closer to your language learning goals faster. Using apps like Anki or Quizlet to learn vocabulary consistently, and Busuu and Babbel for grammar, can significantly help you reach a higher level in your language. Just make sure you don't use just one app, and that you focus on all aspects of language learning.
A possible combination of apps: Anki for vocabulary, Busuu for grammar and Tandem and YouTube for immersion.
Also, you can still use traditional tools for your language learning and combine them with apps. You could use a textbook for grammar and download an app for practising verbs and another one for cases (or use certain websites). Either way, language learning apps are proven to help you learn a language quicker, since they keep your progress organised and keep you motivated. Sometimes they can have an addictive interface like Duolingo so that they make sure you learn something everyday.
4. Learn everyday
As for my fourth tip, it's crucial you learn something every single day and not skip a day. Skipping a day can quickly turn into three days, and then a week, which can make you demotivated and harder to start again. You don't have to study for an hour everyday, but just 5 minutes will keep you on the right track and keep you motivated.
You can also try to incorporate language learning in your daily life, like putting sticky notes with vocabulary on your desk or fridge. You can set your background of your phone to a list of 20 new words you have to learn for the week. If you're very serious, maybe consider dating someone who speaks the language you wanna learn, since you can immerse yourself this way naturally.
If it's needed, turn on an alarm or reminder on your phone for language learning or make it a habit to study everyday after you wake up, before you go to sleep, during breaks etc.
5. Track your progress
This might sound simple, but it's one of the things that makes people demotivated and stop learning their language. When you get to a certain level, you'll feel "stuck"; you'll feel like you're not progressing. By writing down what you've learned everyday after you study, you'll stay motivated to learn again the next day and the next day and the next day. You'll learn your language faster since you'll stay consistent and since there's less of a chance of you becoming frustrated and feeling stuck and maybe even giving up.
Bottom line
There are multiple ways to learn a language quicker, supported by science, like setting clear goals, immersion, using language learning apps, making sure you study everyday and tracking your progress. With these 5 tips you should be ready to take your language learning to the next level.
Thank you for reading and I hope this blog has helped you come closer to your goals. If you want to read more content about studying, language learning, culture, travel, history and countries, definitely don't hesitate to follow my account since I'll post a lot more.
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