I am a traveler and fake flowers and Crown Derby are essential to decorate the house
A traveling woman shares how to customize your home to her style.
Suzy, mother of one, shared the secret ingredients to transforming your home and making it more ‘travel-friendly’ in a satirical video on social media.
Suzy responded to a comment left for her under a video, which said: “Just listen to me, I know I can’t be a gypsy, but if I were a traveller, I want to leave this life.”
She quickly responded in a video claiming she knew how to make you seem part of her community.
Of course, Travellers and Gypsies are an ethnicity, so it’s not something you can just join, but Suzy gave some tips on how to get the style.
She said the first step was to put a beautiful tea set in the kitchen, framed with fake flowers to add some extra glamour.
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And it didn’t stop there, Suzy revealed that fake flowers were essential to the look.
“Flowers everywhere. And I mean everywhere,” she said, showing off the many bouquets of fake flowers she had around the house.
According to Suzy, Italian furniture was also a must, along with faux crystal chandeliers from B&Q.
“”Flowers everywhere. And I mean everywhere.”
“Make sure you have at least one rosary and bring some dolls,” Suzy added.
To keep your home smelling as fresh and clean as theirs, Suzy recommends Spanish cleaning products and Dubai air fresheners.
Finally, Suzy recommended purchasing a fur coat and Louboutin heels so you can look stylish on the go.
The clip was posted on Suzy’s TikTok account @cuzinsuzyofficial1 was a hit with her fans, receiving 33,000 views and 1,600 likes.
People reacted hysterically to the comments about Suzy’s ‘rules’.
Someone wrote: “You are so funny.”
Another commented: “You make me laugh out loud.”
“You always make me laugh. Thank you,” wrote a third.
Traditions in the Gypsy/Traveler communities
Nomadic lifestyle: Traditionally, many travellers have adopted a nomadic lifestyle, living in caravans and moving frequently. This mobility is a core aspect of their identity, reflecting a deep connection to freedom and independence.
Strong family ties: Family is central to the traveler culture. Extended families often live and travel together, creating a strong support network. Weddings and social events are important community events that strengthen family ties.
Plain language: Many travellers speak Shelta, also known as Cant or Gammon, a distinct language that combines elements of Irish, English and other languages. This language serves as a cultural marker and a means of private communication within the community.
Religious practices: The Traveller community often follows Roman Catholicism, with religious festivals and milestones such as baptisms, communions and weddings being particularly important. However, individual beliefs and customs can vary widely.
Unique parties: Events such as horse fairs and traditional weddings are important social gatherings for travelers. These occasions are characterized by elaborate preparations, vibrant clothing, and communal participation.
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “I got my notepad out, amazing.”
“You’re so funny,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Lol funny I love it.”
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