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effectivethings · 1 year ago
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How to Spend Time Effectively at the Airport: 7 Useful Tips
Airports can sometimes be a waiting game. Whether you’ve arrived early for your flight or have a layover, there’s often a need to pass the time. But fear not! With these seven efficient and easy-to-understand tips, you can make the most of your airport experience. Photo by Kelly on Pexels.com Download Offline Google Maps 🗺: Before heading to the airport, make sure to download offline Google…
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beingjellybeans · 1 year ago
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#TitaAdventures Unleashed: Fun things to do in Subic
Picture this: A gathering of fabulous Titas from all over the country, armed with their signature oversized totes and killer style, converging upon the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. It’s a celebration of a dear friend’s birthday, and the stage is set for a weekend of adventure, delectable feasts, and unforgettable memories. Join me – your friendly Tita Jellybeans – as I recount my escapades outside…
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delhidutyfree · 2 years ago
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If you're looking to buy makeup, then Delhi Duty-Free is the best place to find top-quality products at amazing prices. The convenience and selection of makeup products available make Delhi Duty Free an excellent choice for beauty enthusiasts looking to stock up on the latest must-have items.
Delhi Duty-Free offers a wide variety of makeup products, ranging from top-end luxury brands to budget-friendly drugstore finds. Whether you’re a beauty guru looking for high-end makeup or a beginner who is just getting into the world of makeup, there is something for everyone here. You can find products from brands like NARS, Bobbi Brown, Maybelline, L'Oreal, and more. You can also explore new products from lesser-known indie brands. The selection is truly impressive.
The prices at Delhi Duty Free are also unbeatable. You can find great deals and discounts on your favorite products. You can even find rare and limited edition products that you won't find anywhere else. Furthermore, Delhi Duty Free has regular sales and free gifts with purchases, and they often bundle products with your purchase. This helps you save even more money.
The convenience makes Delhi Duty Free an even better choice. You can enjoy shopping in the comfort of your own home, as all purchases are made online. This ensures that everything is delivered to your door safely and securely. Plus, you don’t have to worry about standing in long lines and fighting crowds. The service at Delhi Duty Free is also top-notch, and they aim to provide a quick and efficient shopping experience.
All in all, Delhi Duty Free is an excellent choice for makeup shopping. With its unbeatable selection, prices, and convenience, it's easy to see why so many people love shopping here. Whether you’re in the market for high-end makeup or budget beauty products, you’ll find what you need at Delhi Duty Free. So, if you’re looking for a hassle-free way to shop for makeup, look no further than Delhi Duty Free.
Other products offered by Delhi duty-free
Delhi Duty Free (DDF) is a major source of premium products and merchandise for travelers around India. Travelers have the advantage of special discounts, exclusive offers, and a choice of products from over 80 leading luxury and lifestyle brands. Delhi DutyFree is also the country’s leading chain of Duty Free Stores.
DDF offers a wide range of products for its customers. From premium Delhi Duty-Free liquor and wine to luxury brands in apparel, DDF has something for everyone. A shopper can purchase premium liquor and wine (International & Domestic brands), the finest tobacco products, fragrances, lifestyle items, and more. 
In addition to its convenient array of merchandise, DDF also offers travelers the convenience of ordering and collecting their shopping at the airport. To ease the hassle of airport pickups, Delhi Duty Free allows customers to pre-order their merchandise online, and collect it when they arrive at their designated airport. 
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gomzdrawfr · 5 months ago
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hella1975 · 1 year ago
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11pm in manchester airport plane landed at 10pm after being DELAYED AND ANNOYING AND EVERYTHING WRONG WITH RYANAIR for over an hour. when is my train home from this godforsaken city you ask? 5am. good job im stuck in arrivals where there are no coffee shops or even regular charging ports haha. so glad to be spending the next six hours sat by the squeaky baggage claim machine. thank god my mum was sympathetic about it right haha… right????
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willowcrowned · 1 year ago
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I’ve got two hours to kill in the Frankfurt airport and I will be taking suggestions for ways to kill time
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llycaons · 3 months ago
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im also tired because I only got 4 hours of sleep today but who's fault was THAT (I....I have no idea. idk why I said that. it's just my body clock trying to keep a daytime schedule and being used to waking up at noon like I've been doing). but I can't sleep yet or else I'll wake up at 8 and this whole cycle will begin again. but at least I only have four more shifts to get through
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stairnaheireann · 8 months ago
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#OTD in 1947 – The world’s first duty-free shop opened at Shannon Airport, and began as a simple kiosk measuring just a few square metres, selling souvenirs and gifts.
The Duty-Free shop became an immediate success and has been copied worldwide. In its heyday, the tarmac and terminal welcomed leading Hollywood screen stars and celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, Gene Kelly and Yul Brenner. John F. Kennedy and his wife Jackie graced the runway on their historic visit to Ireland to trace their ancestors in June 1963, just five months before his tragic death.…
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pinejay · 1 year ago
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do i have enough keychains on my backpack yet
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inyri · 10 months ago
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god why is this airport so BORING
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sohannabarberaesque · 10 months ago
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On another half-baked espionage assignment for Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole
[Mise en scene: The liquor section of some airport duty-free shop, where Morocco Mole finds something unusual among brandies--a water-clear such] MOROCCO MOLE, ever the fascinated one when it comes to the old exotic booze: Uh ... I always thought brandy was supposed to be a sort of tawny brown, but for some reason, this South African brandy is water-clear. Makes you wonder whether such would taste different.... SECRET SQUIRREL, looking at the bottle: You mean this Paarl Rock brandy? Morocco, I thought apartheid made South African wine rather unfashionable, but with apartheid's collapse, I have to wonder how a Wisconsin-type Old Fashioned might taste with Paarl Rock, to begin with. MOROCCO MOLE: And I wonder if the angels must be sighing at the sight and taste of such clear brandy, to be exact. Remember Crystal Pepsi? SECRET SQUIRREL: Correct me if I'm wrong, but yes, Morocco, I do recall Crystal Pepsi. [Pause] And isn't it true that Paarl is close to Cape Town?
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crishel2 · 10 months ago
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Lee Junho 20/01/24
LEE JUNHO
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Atualização Instagram @post_leejunho @le2jh Lee Junho esteve no Lotte Duty Free Shop Singapura Changi Aeroporto Sabias disso? O Aeroporto de Changi é o maior ramo de isenção de impostos no exterior. Então 19 lojas são a grande inauguração #이준호 #LEEJUNHO #포스트잇 #롯데면세점 #LOTTEDUTYFREE
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dubaivisasolutions · 1 year ago
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Know about Dubai International Airport Duty-Free Shopping
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The colossal Dubai International Airport (DXB) has truly earned the moniker of one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. Spanning over 7,200 acres, this sprawling airport is also an integral transit hub for numerous international flights and you can only imagine the number of footfalls each day. With millions of people passing by every day in DXB, it is only fair that it offers an equally phenomenal shopping experience to everyone. While shopping in the city of gold is one of the most exciting experiences, shopping in the Dubai Duty Free is truly an incredible experience. Come, let’s check out what all you can buy at the Dubai Duty Free.
There are two major Dubai international airports – DXB and Al Maktoum and both of them have a plethora of shopping outlets for you to peruse both at the arrival and departure. However, the Terminal 3 of DXB is where all the action is. It has the maximum number of outlets and sells everything from jewellery, cosmetics, bags, electronics, perfumes, chocolates, shoes, souvenirs, alcohol, fashion accessories, clothing, and more.
About Dubai Duty Free
Dubai Duty Free is the largest retail airport retailer globally having won this title more than 10 times until now. Spread over a staggering area of 40,000 sqm combined, the DDF is open 365 days of the year 24/7 and offers one of the most extraordinary Dubai shopping experience. The cherry on the cake is you don’t even have to pay import duties or service taxes on the goods purchased so you can splurge as much as you want. Another advantage is that there is an online site for people who are short of time and can shop and get the products delivered directly at home. Isn’t that fantastic?
Here is a break-down of the various categories and outlets that are available.
Lifestyle, beauty, and fashion
No surprises that some of the top notch luxurious global brands in fashion, makeup, skincare, and lifestyle have their outlets at the DDF. Gucci, Armani, YSL, Burberry, Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Dolce and Gabbana, Estée Lauder, Coach, NARS, Lancôme, Givenchy are just a few to make to the list. Gift yourself a gorgeous Gucci handbag, a stunning pair of Dior sunglasses, or a YSL perfume, as you are indeed spoilt for choice here.
Electronics/Tech
DDF is a haven for tech gadgets and you can find an assortment of electronics under one roof including laptops, mobile phones, cameras,tablets, drones, and everything that your heart fancies. From Apple, Samsung, and Sony, to GoPro, Bose, JBL, and Dyson, you can find many stores here. 
Jewellery
Dubai is famous for its gold souk and people generally love to buy at least some gold jewellery during their trip. You can even buy gold bars ranging from 18 carats to 24 carats at the DDF. Some of the well-known stores here are Bvlgari, Cartier, Tiffany & Co, Rolex, Swarovski, Pandora, Frey Wille, Damiani, and Liali.
Luggage
You are dragging a heavy suitcase and the wheel comes off, or the zip of the bag breaks. Well, worry not as DDF comes to your rescue. Get them fixed from Samsonite, Go Travel or Tumi, or better yet just buy a new piece of luggage. Also check out the travel pillows, luggage tags, sleeping masks, backpacks, and earplugs here.
Alcohol and Tobacco
Alcohol and tobacco products like cigarettes, cigars, vapes, and electronic cigarettes are much in demand among shoppers. Fun fact is that alcohol is the bestselling product in the DDF. Marlboro, Heets, Jack Daniels, Glenfiddich, Johnny Walkers, Benson & Hedges, Davidoff, Dunhill, and Iqos are the popular brand available here.
Chocolates and Confectionary
Food is an important part of shopping and also make for great souvenirs to carry for your loved ones. Cookies, candies, dry fruits, and chocolates from brands like Godiva, Toblerone, Hershey’s, Reese’s, Lindt, M&Ms, Butlers are just perfect to indulge in.
Toys
With so many exceptional shopping options for the adults, how can the little ones be left behind? Whether it is action figurines, cars, soft toys, or dolls, shops like LEGO, Disney, Marvel, Hasbro, and Crayola are there to fulfil your needs.
Souvenirs
Collecting souvenirs from any new place to remember the vacation fondly is one of the best things to do. From fridge magnets, stuffed camels, key chains, to themed chocolates, Bateel dates, and miniature models of iconic monuments like Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, etc. are some of the impressive ones that you find here. There is also an exclusive Emirates store where you can buy merchandise such as caps, t shirts, luggage scale, and also the Boeing 777 model aircraft.
Watches/Clocks
Watches from world-class brands like Rolex, Casio, Omega, Tag Heuer, Tissot, Rado, Fossil, Skagen, and Michael Kors, are available in the DDF.
Apart from these myriad products, DDF also has many raffles, car draws, bike draws, and other programs where travellers get a chance to win money, vehicles, and many other goodies. Do try and participate as you may be the next lucky winner of a Mercedes Benz or a BMW.
You can visit their official website to find out more about these programs or the various stores and how to navigate them.
Conclusion
The Dubai Duty Free promises a wholesome shopping experience to all its customers with freebies, loyalty points, and other unique promotions to sweeten the deal a little more. We suggest you go through their official website before hand and make a list of the things that you want to make this process more memorable.
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callsign-songbird · 3 months ago
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Omg. THIS. And forgive me for adding my own thoughts on, but the brain bullets are firing.
The sandwich of the day deal starts getting more traction to a surprising degree. You've briefly mentioned your hole in the wall diamond in the rough sandwich shop to your coworkers, but none of them seemed really interested. So why in the world do more and more people keep showing up for sandwiches? Why in the world do you get there and have to wait in a line that gets longer by the day, to the point that it makes you late to work some days?
And you can't be upset. No. You're happy for them, really. It's been great to get to try the different sandwiches of the day. To slowly watch them expand a kids menu with peanut butter and jellies, and grilled cheeses. It's been wonderful to see them expand and add nut free options, gluten free options, and have a different sandwich for breakfast and the rest of the day. You're so happy for them.
But it kind of feels like you've lost your hidden gem. You don't have any time to strike up friendly small talk with the man in the boonies hat, or engage in playful banter with the pretty waiter. It's hard running a business, and their either always busy or never around. and you always leave a tip when you can, and you always use your punch card (Which you notice always has noticeably more skulls on it than the regular customers' new punch cards with sandwiches on them) but it just doesn't feel the same.
But, the sandwiches are still always good, so it's worth planning a little extra time into your morning commute to stand in line. Especially since the grumpy chef and the pretty waiter always at least recognize you and offer you a nod. Besides, five quid for a good sandwich is practically criminal with how good of a deal it is. Who cares if they close once every couple of months and get a new name? Copyright is hard, you imagine, and it's not your place to dictate how they run their business.
But sometimes good things just can't last. Not expecting the line to be longer and longer every day, you never plan to be five minutes late to work, or ten, or an hour. And that adds up. Even if you always stay late to make it up. Sometimes it's not enough. Sometimes, you just get fired. And it sucks.
So what can you do? Sure, you could suck it up, go home, and start looking for another job. And you probably will. But going to your favorite sandwich shop and eating your feelings just before close sounds like a much better idea right now.
When you come in. They can already tell that something is off. You've been coming to their shop consecutively for nearly three years now, so they know you. Of course, Price had a background check run on you that first time you came in genuinely for a sandwich to make sure that you weren't a rookie from a rival mob trying to scout out the competition.
You don't look like when you're tired or when you've had to stay late at work this time, and for a second, Soap asks Price if it's about time to redeem all of their favorite customers accrewed skulls. After all, loyalty is something they value as a mob, and even if you just get the sandwiches and have no clue about their front, loyalty is loyalty. You're the reason their front is thriving after all, and you have no clue how much less shady you've made their front by somehow turning it into a real sandwich shop. But Price tells Soap to hold steady and bide his time. After all, they don't even know what has you down yet.
Price decides to send Gaz in, ever the friendly smooth-talker. But no one expects gruff and quiet Simon to bring you a sandwich before you've even ordered and plop down in the booth across from you. He doesn't say anything, just sets the plate down and offers you a nod. It wasn't even the sandwich of the day or from the constant menu. It was a sandwich that Simon noticed made your smile just a bit wider every time it was made. A "comfort food" if you will.
Price, Soap, and Gaz all stand by the slightly ajar kitchen door, listening as you absolutely break down to the gruff giant. They all listen as you vent about losing your job for being late so many times, no matter how often you stay late or how hard you worked. How you're out of a job for now, and you were just going to eat your feelings at your favorite sandwich place.
Normally, you wouldn't break down like that to a practical stranger. But this just felt different. It felt easier with the men that you had seen nearly every day for three years. With the sandwich shop that had almost outlasted your stable job at this point.
And while Simon doesn't really know what to offer you other than an awkward pat on the back and a rough sounding "M' sorry, love." He certainly didn't accept any payment for your sandwich, with the pretty waiter poking his head out to insist that it was on the house. Little could you see, Price had him by the back of the shirt collar, keeping him from walking straight out with his pistol in hand. They can't afford to handle this like greenhorns, after all.
You didn't expect what came in your mailbox within the next week. At first, you had thought it was just a fast food coupon flyer like they send out occasionally. What you didn't expect to see was that your favorite sandwich shop was hiring.
The mob side of business had been absolutely thriving with the use of a proper front to operate under. They've been hitting more commissions and requests than ever, so they can afford to hire someone to take orders and run the register while they make the real money. They'll just have to watch their tongues a bit more. No trouble, right?
i love the mob front au you've been doing lately. just the mental image of going in and ordering for the first time to a very surprised and borderline bewildered gaz, who passes on your request to ghost, who eyes you up and down and finally acquiesces with a sigh and a 'yeah olright'. of coming back the next week and seeing a bearded man holding court in the corner booth and simon gruffly hands you a wrapped sandwich (that you didn't even order yet) and informing you that it's 'to-go, so beat it' when you'd originally planned on sitting and eating it there (he didn't even remember to charge you this time... dope!). of passing by the dumpster outside and not noticing all the red liquid splattered against it. of the sandwich shop closing suddenly and re-opening two weeks later with a new name and absolutely nothing else having changed. of getting a funny look from the cook when you leave a tip. mwah! perfect! -391780
The first time you go in to the restaurant you're met with incredibly bewildered looks from the three men in the corner booth and the one large man who's standing over them. You assume the big guy is the waiter? But then the pretty one scurries over as you're taking a seat and when you ask for a menu he looks even more confused. Then the big guy comes over and stares down at you over the pretty one's shoulder and grunts out something about a sandwich, so you order a sandwich. It takes a while and you're pretty sure you see the big guy walking back to the shop with groceries, but it's a good fucking sandwich so you don't really care. Plus you're starving and the big guy grunts out a "Five" when you ask how much it is, so you don't ask questions.
The next time you wander in, you're pretty sure it's closed but you can hear noise coming from somewhere, and the bell over the door rang so someone must hear something. A minute later the big guy (who you assume is the cook) is leaning to look out the kitchen pass through, and glaring at you. He tells you it's five for a sandwich and when you ask what kind he goes, "You want the sandwich or not?" You get it to go, he doesn't have change for your tenner so he gives it to you for free. You're a little worried you just took this guy's lunch, but you're not in the business of asking questions. You take the paper wrapped sandwich and head back to work.
The cook yells at some guy with a mohawk to take your order. You tell him you want the sandwich of the day and hand him your punch card. He flips open a pocket knife and exes out one of the little skulls. You feel moderately violated for your punch card. The next time you come in the cook takes your order and swears when he sees the cut x in your card. He pulls out a phone and starts yelling at someone on the other end. You turn up your music and hand him a fiver in exchange for your card back. He gives you an extra serving of chips on the side.
The shop closes suddenly and you're more upset than you should be considering it was a front for the mob. You grab lunch from your second favorite(legitimately run) shop for the next two weeks. Another shop opens in the place your previous favorite was. It's exactly the same shop with exactly the same grumpy looking cook in the pass through window. You are given the same bewildered looks when you open the door that you got the first time you came in, except this time the guy in the boonie hat laughs when he sees you. The only difference is the chalkboard beside the serving window which has "sandwich of the day 5 quid" written on it in bold letters. It does not tell you what the sandwich is. You order it to go.
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lionheartlr · 6 months ago
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boyapologist · 7 months ago
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one hour and a half of down time in foz. if you even care
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