When bigestivediscuit shared that she enjoys her 45-minute commute because it gives her a chance to zone out and have "me" time, it made me wonder how the rest of you feel about the time you spend going to and from work. Do you love it or hate it?
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A frustrated wedding invitee wrote to Slate's Dear Prudence asking if he's right to judge the engaged couple's actions as rude. The envelope containing the invitation also included a sheet of paper with places the couple is registered, along with the request to please include a gift receipt.
The guest thinks the couple is rude for mentioning the gift receipt and feels as though the couple could just be looking for a way to get cash without straight up asking for it. What do you think?
A mentor could be someone at work who is willing to share their knowledge with you and show you the ropes, or it could be someone in your personal life who you rely on for career guidance. Do you have anyone in your life who qualifies as a mentor?
Forty percent of you take the bus or train to work, and almost just as many of you drive to work alone. Hopefully those of you driving leave the email-checking and book reading for another time, but I'm wondering how you usually occupy yourself during your commute, no matter your mode of transit.
Most of you visit the ATM every week or every two weeks, and many of you opt to get cash back when making purchases instead of going to the ATM.
Whatever your method for getting cash is there a go-to amount that you take out every time?