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The 5 Best Things About The Wizarding World


The 5 Best Things About The Wizarding World


Oh, To Live Like Harry Potter

Have you ever dreamed about living in the wizarding world? Well, we wouldn't blame you because so have we! Full of magic, whimsy, and never-ending fun, there are plenty of amazing things about this magical universe that we wish could come true. Here are just five of them!

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1. Getting To Use Magic

Obviously, the standout pro of living in the wizarding world is getting to use magic and learning a number of cool spells. Are your glasses dirty? There's a spell for that. Made a mess in the house? There's a spell to clean everything right up. Not only would life be so much more interesting, but a lot more convenient too.

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2. Being a Hogwarts Student

Let's be honest for a moment. It was every child's dream to receive a Hogwarts letter the moment they turned eleven years old. Everything about this magical school seems incredible, from eating delicious feasts, to learning interesting subjects, and making lifelong friends.

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3. Fast Travel

If there's one thing we're seriously jealous about the wizarding world, it's how insanely fast travel would become. Whether you're apparating from one place to another or getting teleported by the floo network, say goodbye to long travel times in the morning. 

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4. Fantastical Beasts

Tired of seeing the usual deer and birds in the forest? What if you walked outside and saw a hippogriff or phoenix flying around? Full of fantastical beasts you can only dream about in your imagination, you'll never be bored in the wizarding world. 

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5. No Screens

Some might see it as a negative, but you won't have to worry about digital screens in the wizarding world. Everyone there lives in the present, finding ways to enjoy life without having social media or reels to stare at for the whole day. There's something a bit magical about that, don't you think?

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