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 Turkish Tasseography (coffee fortune telling) is legit
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Last year I traveled to Arizona and met up with @AntonioJuraz

We went to a Turkish restaurant and this woman read my fortune, basically after drinking your Turkish coffee you flip it upside down on the saucer and let the coffee grounds/sediments create a pattern that the tasseographer then interprets

Just going to say that everything she said would happen to me has happened, right down to specific details:

•Two men will interview you, and one of them will be tough (check), gonna be interviewed by second one soon but the tough part is gone (it was a tough interview, he wanted me to back up everything I was saying) and I already aced that part (he said he liked my character and my answers, and will vouch for me)

•The company will give me an opportunity to relocate (check), already know people within the company who moved to a neighboring province, or are there for a few days of the week

She also said some things about @AntonioJuraz which were legit, she knew what zodiac sign his father was, etc.
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@Dolly Buster @"MysteriоusWeeb420"

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Yeah my mom would read Turkish coffee cups in the 1980s and we would get cheap accommodation at our summer holidays. I mean she would do a reading for the hosts
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(25-03-2023, 07:40 PM)Dolly Buster Wrote: Yeah my mom would read Turkish coffee cups in the 1980s and we would get cheap accommodation at our summer holidays. I mean she would do a reading for the hosts

r/lifehacks cels could never.
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That was so-called Tomato Tourism as we say in the balkans. 
Meaning instead of paying for hotels and restaurants, you try to do everything on the cheap. Such as buy your own tomatoes for meals.

Now I have booked 5 summer holidays for 2023.
Last year I did 4, but I'm also bringing back the concept of pre-vacation, which takes place in April. 
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