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Travel is tricky under the best of circumstances, travel hacks for a hassle-free vacation.
Nine Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Chicago
When It Comes to Weather, Chicago is More than a Windy City Weather guides life in Chicago no small way, particularly in the wintertime. Winters in Chicago can be challenging. The combination of lake-effect snow as well as low-pressure systems that drop in from Canada with regularity, a Chicago winter cannot be underestimated. Challenging winters generally are offset by pleasant springs, summers, and falls.
By Linda Peterson6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Visit Singapore for Free
4 Ways to Visit Singapore for FREE They say that there is no such thing as FREE nowadays. However, I believe that free things are just like precious gems, they are hard to find. We could really see in our surroundings, even in the online word, subscription equates to money. However, like Vocal, this experience I had in the past is 100% FREE. I have not paid any cent for this Tour. I still do believe that giving products or services for free is essential in this word. That is why some companies use the term Free Trial. Free goods and services are part of marketing strategy. I am glad to impart to you that Singapore has strong Tourism Campaign in promoting their country so they are giving three different kinds of free tours.
By Mary Grace Estrocio6 years ago in Lifehack
Multiple Personalities???
The person we project for others to see is based off of who we believe we are and who the culture we are immersed in says we are. It's no secret that the cultures we live in influence our behavior but so does language. When a person who speaks two or more languages navigates life, it's very possible that their personality can change, making their identity completely different.
By Madeline Keys6 years ago in Lifehack
Why Expats Should Learn the Local Language
It’s a common experience. You arrived in your new country full of enthusiasm, or at least good intentions. But six months in, you’ve found that it’s harder than you thought to get past the initial stages of language learning. You’ve found, too, that English is perfectly sufficient to get by, both with the locals who all seem to speak it fine (or at least passably), and within the expat community: you have Anglophone removal men, doctors, cleaners. Your children go to international schools. Your friends are also strangers in this foreign land, and English is the common language between you.
By Claire Amy Handscombe6 years ago in Lifehack
How You Can Go Green While on Vacation
Something that may not be too surprising is that lifting an extremely heavy, all-metal contraption with wings and full of people to 35,000 feet above the ground isn’t the cleanest or more efficient form of travel. It’s also not too surprising that if you tried to walk to Cabo, you would use all your vacation time – and then some. As a result, air travel is a necessity. While this is true, it doesn’t mean you can’t take steps to make your experience greener, which is good for you and the world.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Start Saving for Vacation
Thrilling waves crash, snow-white sand, caressing sun, and careless weekdays – the perfect vacation looks like this. The vacation itself is the most pleasant part of the year, but how many stresses we face before finally sighing with relief!
By Julia Rivers6 years ago in Lifehack
Are You Feeling Lost? Learn How to Read a Map and Find out Where You Are
Although technology has made many advancements in recent times, you can't always rely on it when you get lost. A GPS and compass are undoubtedly great tools, but knowing how to read a map is a skill that could save you during crucial moments.
By Terry Daine6 years ago in Lifehack
5 Small Ways to Save Money for Travelling
If I had a dollar for every time I heard something like, "I've always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, but I just don't have the money to travel," I’d have enough set back for a first class flight to Paris.Don't get me wrong—saving money is no easy task, but many give up before they've ever truly tried. Your tight budget might make that big trip seem like an impossibility, but small steps to save can make your dream vacation a real possibility.After all, the journey of a thousand miles likely starts with a the satisfied clink of a single coin in your sad little empty piggy bank.
By Rachel Peach Leonard7 years ago in Lifehack











