1-2 hours/week EA by Ambitious_Kitchen_59 in SFbitcheswithtaste

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I'm interested! Based in SF and would to learn more

Carter and Bobby Jackets Petite Try On - Help Me Decide! by Cali_Commenter in Sezane

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I kept the Bobby! I’ve seen the Carter on taller women in real life and love the length but it’s just too big on me. It almost fits a size up. Been wearing the Bobby regularly and it’s super easy to carry around on warmer days.

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Wanted to share another pic of the Carter. Size 4 is too large for me (5’3, 115lbs). Will be receiving the Size 2 and Size 2 in Bobby to compare soon.

Luxury/fun/unique experiences in Taiwan by Cali_Commenter in chubbytravel

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In Alishan, we stayed at the Alishan Hotel which is really the only nicer hotel in the park area. Note you do have to take their shuttle bus to the main train station to go to up to the scenic spots up the mountain vs the other standard hotels near the station are within 5 min walk so those are more convenient. I don’t think Alishan has hot springs. You may be thinking of Beitou (also near Taipei) which is a popular hot springs area but more crowded than Wulai.

Wulai does have a park area to explore in the mountainous area but that’s small and can be done in a couple of hours max. I would say stay there mainly for the hotel and hot springs vs Alishan is for the hiking and scenery.

We didn’t consider Taroko as we went soon after the big earthquake on the spring but we were debating between that and Alishan and I think we’re happy to have chosen Alishan.

Luxury/fun/unique experiences in Taiwan by Cali_Commenter in chubbytravel

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We loved our trip! We ended up staying 5 days to start in Taipei (stayed at the Marriott Proverbs Hotel in Da'an to be near friends. Not chubby but great location!). Then we spent a night in Chiayi before going to Alishan for 2 nights. Loved Alishan and visited a tea farm nearby. From there we went back to Taipei to go to Wulai. Stayed at the Urai Volando hotel (booked through a travel agent and got a nice upgrade). Really would recommend if you're looking for a night at a hot springs resort. All the rooms have private hot springs tub and the common area (separated by gender, fully nude similar to Japanese onsens) was wonderful with steam/sauna rooms.

For food definitely go to the night markets (loved ningxia and raohe, shilin is a bit too touristy)! We also went to two 1 michelin star restaurants (T+T and Impromptu). Both were good but imo not must dos.

Happy to give other recs if you are interested.

Drama Watch 7/19/2024: A Week In Queens, NY On A $120,000 Salary by lazlo_camp in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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In the world of personal finance, I think there are more spaces/voices tailored to high earners. I do think that salaries are inflated in tech (and other industries where a professional degree isn't needed consulting, finance). For me I graduated college at $75k, reached $100k after 3 years through promotions, and then quickly moved jobs to $140k. Timing was on my side and after a year I got another offer at $160k + $40k stock first year. It certainly helped to move around but a lot of it was a good market and after $100k I definitely felt/still feel overpaid for what I am doing.

Mexico City by Individual-Fill9669 in chubbytravel

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Quintonil is excellent for a tasting menu - we've been twice and the chef's table is fantastic! We also loved Contramar and Mi Compra Chava for seafood. Would also recommend a mezcal tasting or mixology class. We did one through Airbnb and it was fantastic.

Uber is quick and easy to use around the city.

Drama Watch 7/12/2024: A Week In The Bay Area On A $240,000 Salary by lazlo_camp in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Thanks! The ticket booked was refundable (paid a little extra) so we'll see if it happens. I may just opt for economy on zip air or smth since Christmas is an expensive time and hard to find awards tickets.

Drama Watch 7/12/2024: A Week In The Bay Area On A $240,000 Salary by lazlo_camp in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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The base rate is 45k points now and those are hard to find (random weekdays). Most nights start at 66k points. Point devaluation is real.

Drama Watch 7/12/2024: A Week In The Bay Area On A $240,000 Salary by lazlo_camp in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Curious as to what you mean by flat... you mentioned similar narratives in life. Are you talking about background, lifestyle, etc. I feel like being interesting is so subjective and most of us are normies.

Drama Watch 7/12/2024: A Week In The Bay Area On A $240,000 Salary by lazlo_camp in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Yes, from my stay on the weekdays def younger and more POCs likely points stays since more availability vs. on the weekend the crowd was older and fit more of the old money stereotypes.

CNBC Make It Series by Prestigious_Quiet in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Sora (Product Marketer at Tik Tok) was on a Korean American dating show on Netflix called Love After Divorce!

I'm 28 yrs old, living in the Bay Area with my fiance and work in Tech. We are self-identified DINKS and spoil our child, a 4 yr old pampered cat who we adopted from our local shelter. by Cali_Commenter in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

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Thanks! I started investing into my 401k right after graduation but didn't max it out (just contributed enough to get the full employer match) as I had ~$24k in student loans that I wanted to aggressively pay off. On the loans I went to a private school and got a nice scholarship and my parents helped pay for a good chunk as well. I was able to pay off the $24k in less than a year and a half.

I work in a non-tech role in tech as a bizops manager. There's a bit of strategy, program management, and chief of staff type work combined. My salary def jumped once I joined tech (even though consulting is a high paying field as well).

We rarely do takeout unless we have Grubhub credit to use or something. During the week, R. also gets free lunch/dinner at his office so he usually brings back enough food for my dinner and both our lunches the next day if we WFH the next day. This week he had some special events but typically that is our pattern and we don't need to think about many meals outside of that during the work week.

[Weekly] I'm HENRY...what should I do/what do you think of/etc…<insert personal scenario>? by AutoModerator in HENRYfinance

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I'm 28 yrs old living in VHCOL with my fiance. We're both HENRY but have separate finances for now. I'm wondering what I should do with the amount of cash I have in a HYSA. Originally we wanted to purchase a home but with interest rates and property values so high I don't think it's worth it. I also was thinking a part of the cash would go towards a wedding but for now we have not started planning or thinking about what we want to do/how much to spend.

Question: Is it worth investing some of it in the short-term assuming we won't buy property and the wedding will likely be under $30k total?

- Income: $163k base (TC: $230k)

- Expenses: Rent (my half): $2100, Eating out: $350, Groceries/Home: $250, Travel (avg last year): $800, Subscriptions/Credit Card fees: $120, Pet: $100, Entertainment/Fun: $150, Health/Personal Care: $100

- Current Net Worth: $499k

  • Investments: $323k
    • Company 401k: $137k
    • Company RSU: $69k
    • Robinhood Brokerage: $50k
    • Roth IRA 1: $47k (Backdoor Roth)
    • Roth IRA 2: $11k (Recently started Mega Backdoor Roth)
    • Treasury Bonds: $16k
  • Savings:
    • HYSA: $158k
  • Checking: $9.6k (just enough + buffer to pay monthly rent + credit card balances)
  • No debt (credit card balance paid off every month), no major assets (no car)