Anonymous wrote:That you were supposed to tip your mail carrier at Christmas. I grew up with immigrant parents and can't remember them ever discussing/doing this - had no idea people did until I was an adult and in my own house.
Anonymous wrote:That you were supposed to tip your mail carrier at Christmas. I grew up with immigrant parents and can't remember them ever discussing/doing this - had no idea people did until I was an adult and in my own house.
Anonymous wrote:Too embarrassing to even mention here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to make the gas pump itself at the pump by clicking that switch on the handle.
I’ve tried 500000 times and I can’t do it. My DH does.
You physically can't do it? It's like a kickstand for a bicycle. It's just a little wedge thing that locks into place. I learned this when I was 15 and learning to drive (25 years ago)
It's not available in every state. It's not allowed in NY. You have to hold the handle the whole time there.
This is not true at all. I live in NY and I use them all the time.
Do- I think CT is one if the state’s that doesn’t allow them. I seem to have bad memories of being on I95 holding down the gas handle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! These are all great! There are still so many day to day things I don’t know how to do even now: sew a button, change a tire, any kind of DIY home repair.
I’m sure I’ll get flack for this, but I also have no knowledge of financial stuff. DH is in that field and handles it all. He discusses decisions and options with me but I have to have him explain it to me like I’m 5 so I can understand. I’m good with staying within a budget and saving, but I don’t understand anything else about financial planning.
Aren’t you terrify what happens if he dies or you divorce?
Anonymous wrote:The difference between e.g. and i.e. Was blissfully using them interchangeably until my mid 40s.

Anonymous wrote:OP here! These are all great! There are still so many day to day things I don’t know how to do even now: sew a button, change a tire, any kind of DIY home repair.
I’m sure I’ll get flack for this, but I also have no knowledge of financial stuff. DH is in that field and handles it all. He discusses decisions and options with me but I have to have him explain it to me like I’m 5 so I can understand. I’m good with staying within a budget and saving, but I don’t understand anything else about financial planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On highway exit signs, if the exit is on the right, the exit number is on the right of the sign. If the exit is on the left, the exit number is on the left of the sign.
No way. Please tell me that you are making this up.
Anonymous wrote:On highway exit signs, if the exit is on the right, the exit number is on the right of the sign. If the exit is on the left, the exit number is on the left of the sign.