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SoTravel - Worth or nah?

I have too many days of leaves to clear and i'm not one to solo travel so was thinking of joining a Sotravel trip.

Anyone whos ever been on a SoTravel trip, is it common for people to join the trip solo or do they always join with friends? My concern joining solo is that everyone would only hang out with their friends.

I am aware of the bad reviews of SoTravel, if anyone has any other recommendations pls drop them down below!!! Late 20s, F. Preferably looking to travel with people in the similar age group, i know that some tour groups cater to people of older age groups

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u/cocolemon8888 — 2 months ago
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Should you speak to >1 FAs before buying a policy?

i recently started taking over my policies and i realized after speaking to 3 FAs, one of them has been very unethical in the content she shares and policies she has tried to sell me. eg hiding certain important info, telling me fake info, getting me to buy expensive policies i do not need. i know it is my due diligence to read up on certain info myself but i thought i could trust her word because she was my "good friend" at one point in my life. i truly believed her whole "my main priority is my client's coverage and wellbeing and not the money" speech. ultimately realized it was bullshit la

i guess i'm lucky i didn't buy any policies from her but i was about to....

to people who have settled all coverage: how did you decide on the right FA for you? did you speak to many diff FAs?

to youngsters who have yet to settle your insurance fully: do not blindly follow what one FA tells you. maybe get a second or even third opinion because close friend ≠ trusted FA

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u/cocolemon8888 — 2 months ago
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How much is too much on a first date?

I just went on a first date and he got me a whole bouquet of flowers, drove me + opened the car door for me to get on AND off, paid for my meal etc.

Disclaimer i'm in no way saying i disliked it, i really appreciate it and genuinely enjoyed the date. But my guy friends are telling me that he's doing too much (wrt the bouquet) 😭 and i'm an easy target/victim of lovebombing so err advice pls idw to get hurt again lehhhhh sigh

Edit: first time meeting, didn't know each other prior to this date

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u/cocolemon8888 — 2 months ago
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Couples who got married at a later age, convince us why its better to stay single than to settle

I'm in my late 20s and still singleeee sigh just attended a wedding recently and it felt so magical. I want to be in love too. Being single has its pros but some days it really sucks because of how lonely it feels. I envy married couples who have each other to do everything with.

On the verge of just settling. Pls convince me that its better to stay single and wait for the right one than to settle..... I always thought i would be married by 27. But here i am....... My friends are all starting to get engaged/married arghhhhhh i too wanna get married

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u/cocolemon8888 — 3 months ago

Example: In my company my title is Senior Associate but by industry standard its actually Assistant Manager/Manager

Not sure how else to phrase the question. Should i write AM/M on my LinkedIn and resume or stick to Senior Associate? Is it lying if i write AM/M since this title is not actually reflected on my contract or payslip?

Asking here because local company + also hoping to get advice from local recruiters. and i can't seem to find the answer anywhere. Thanks in advance!

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u/cocolemon8888 — 4 months ago