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Luna has an idea to solve the stock market collapse

Her singular braincell working overtime ngl

u/zzKillswitchzz — 4 days ago

27M ENFP, looking for a partner

Software engineer, 🇮🇳, cat dad 🐈‍⬛

I’m Calm, collected and curious. I love to yap and also would listen to you yap for hours :). I used to play video games semi professionally a decade ago but now I play casually.

I’ve been travelling a lot in the recent years, visited 🇳🇱🇫🇷🇸🇪🇩🇰🇱🇰🇹🇭🇵🇭🇸🇬🇰🇷🇲🇾 so far, I’m also getting tattoos from every country i visit (fun side quest ngl). I love concerts, swimming, creating playlists, finding new hobbies.

I don’t have any preference on location/language. As long as you’re communicating, we gucci. I had an anxious attachment type but have been growing out of it lately. Love languages - physical touch and quality time

When I took the test a few years i was an INFP so maybe I oscillate between E and I? So I’d be down for a “Lets stay in and chill” night or anything spontaneous.

hmu if you’re down to navigate this world, one step at a time. Luna and I will be responding :)

u/zzKillswitchzz — 6 days ago

The Weeknd in parken day 2

Two of my friends were supposed to tag along with my but one couldn’t make it- so giving away that ticket for free, hmu if you’d want it. Standing tickets, so you’ll have to enter the arena with us.

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u/zzKillswitchzz — 16 days ago

[Advice Needed] Changing itinerary after getting Schengen visa (Netherlands primary) - adding Norway?

Hi everyone,

I (Indian Passport) recently got my Schengen visa approved. I applied through the Netherlands as my primary destination.

The original itinerary I submitted with my application was:

  • Netherlands: (5 days)
  • Denmark: (4 days)

Now that the visa is issued, I am considering adding a short detour to Norway. The updated itinerary would look like this:

  • Netherlands: (5 days)
  • Norway: (2 days)
  • Denmark: (2 days)

The Netherlands remains my primary destination where I will be spending the maximum number of days. My overall dates within the Schengen zone haven't changed.

My questions are:

  1. Will this modification cause any issues with border control when I arrive in the Schengen area?
  2. Should I proactively inform the immigration officer about this change in plans, or only explain it if they ask to see my internal travel documents?
  3. Could adding this detour negatively impact my chances during future Schengen visa appointments, even though I'm still respecting the "primary destination" rule?

I plan to have all my updated internal transit tickets and hotel bookings printed out and ready to show at the border.

Has anyone had a similar experience recently? Any advice is much appreciated! Thanks!

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u/zzKillswitchzz — 2 months ago