living situations
Kipper situations
Choose not a card or a beautiful title, but your scene. This helps the hall understand what is actually needed: clarity, tone, boundary, action, or a deep scroll.
official room, signature, waiting
Document and office
When the question involves a paper, office, application, queue, letter, or official person.
Open scene →office, status, position, waiting
Work and decision corridor
When the theme includes a boss, colleagues, interview, office, waiting for response, or status change.
Open scene →home, wallet, duty, shared table
Money and household
When money is tied not to abstract luck, but to home, duties, expenses, debts, and family scene.
Open scene →road, suitcase, invitation, new address
Visit, road, move
When the question involves a trip, meeting, move, visit, invitation, or change of place.
Open scene →home, family, duty, family roles
Family roles
When the theme turns not around one feeling, but duties, elders, younger ones, expectations, and home.
Open scene →corridor, waiting, pause, someone else's schedule
Waiting room
When the answer is delayed, the person does not write, the office is silent, the matter is stuck, or you want to pull the door too early.
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