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- How To Avoid Gate Checking Your Carry-On Bag – One Mile at a Time
- Chase Moving Insurance Providers, Increased Coverage – Doctor for Credit
- Credit-card rewards are tearing friends apart – Our obsession with points is turning brunch into a social minefield.
- “You Were Not There”: Frontier Airlines Tells Passenger They Were A No Show After Overbooking Flight – Simple Flying
- Man Checked In a Tree Branch at the Airport. Here’s How We Topped That – Your Mileage May Vary
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“…Credit-card rewards are tearing friends apart – Our obsession with points is turning brunch into a social minefield…”
Only if you yourself have no self-awareness and judgement as what to talk about and when.
It’s like people who just start talking about politics assuming everyone wants to talk about it or agrees with them (or should)
That’s a great point!