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Beautiful Person Award!! once you are given this award, you are supposed to paste it in the ask of 8 people who deserve it. if you break the chain, nothing will happen, but it’s sweet to know someone thinks you’re beautiful inside and out ♥
Thank you!! 😄
Madrid, Chicago, Budapest and Stockholm ☺️
Madrid: Describe your aesthetic
Idk how to answer this but I really like foggy lakes surrounded by trees but also the city aesthetic omg
Chicago: What do you ache for?
Travel, to see new places and to take as many photos as I can, I ache for the feel of being in another country with people around me who speak a different language
Budapest: What tattoo do you want?
I don’t think I want a tattoo as of yet
Stockholm: What scares you?
The dark, being alone and not being good enough
YOURE SEEING HALSEY OMG IM SO JEALOUS HAVE FUN!!!
YES SHE’S COMING TO BARCELONA NEXT MONDAY, I STILL CAN’T BELIEVE I’M GOING TO SEE HER (AND THE FACT THAT I GOT MY TICKET FOR JUST 22€)
If someone was to learn Finnish before Estonian, would they find Estonian easier? I want to learn both but am starting with Finnish as resources are more abundant. Rakastan viroa, on niin söpö kieli (idk if that makes any sense but it's a try!)
As Estonian and Finnish belong to the same language group and have similar grammar, I’d say yes! :) But beware of the words that mean different things in these languages.
What do Estonians think of people learning their language? Are they open to it or do they prefer to just speak in English (in certain countries I've been to, people have just spoken over you in English rather than give you have a chance to form a sentence in their language...)
It really depends on the situation - if the things needs to be done quickly, Estonian will use English to get it done..
When it’s more relaxing situation most of us find infinite time to let you form your sentence as Estonians actually like if someone takes interest in our language :)
Hei! What is the app you use to have the times in circles? In your photo where you said about the demonstration?
Hey! It’s an app called Lanes! :) You can either use it as a website or, as it will suggest to you, add it to Chrome. I like it and switched to it because it has the pomodoro feature and you can assign tasks for different days.