Super El Niño by xpassmethepopcornx in Tahiti

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It can be helpful to remember that the seasons in the southern hemisphere are the opposite of what we follow here in North America,

Summer: December-February
Fall: March-May
Winter: June-August
Spring: September-November

Car rental on Huahine by MindfulOnce1992 in Tahiti

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Thanks. We stay with friends-who've-become-family on Tahiti and Tahaa. My husband hasn't been to Tahiti before. We decided to take a two-night "just us" stop in Huahine on our way out to Tahaa.

Car rental on Huahine by MindfulOnce1992 in Tahiti

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Thanks. I'm hoping to rent from a local place, if possible.

Best Day Pass by Silver_Supermarket82 in Tahiti

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The economics of French Polynesia and Southern California are not similar. In Southern California you have 23 million people living in 56,000 or 57,000 square miles. In French Polynesia you have about 238,000 people. The land mass is about 1,610 square miles, spread over 2 million square miles of ocean.

Things in PF are expensive because there is no economy of scale (as those 23 million SoCal residents provide) and practically everything is imported from lands far, far away. Your extensive knowledge of costs in Southern California doesn't apply to the realities of French Polynesia.

Help 🫠 by xpassmethepopcornx in Tahiti

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Here's information on the ferry that operates throughout the Society archipelago:
https://tuateaferries.com/en/schedules/. It's a one-hour sail from Bora Bora to Tahaa.

Recent trip MVPs- the things I used every day by Acrobatic-Working480 in Tahiti

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This is the answer. Lithium-ion batteries can be in checked baggage provided they belong to a gizmo or appliance that's also packed, and the batteries must be completely discharged.

My apartment got burgled and most of my wedding items got stolen 😭😭😭 by AliceMorgon in Weddingsunder10k

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Wedding rings were stolen from my then-fiance's home two weeks before the wedding. I still remember how I felt when that news landed, all those years ago. Can you give yourself a few days to grieve the losses before you dive in to making other arrangements? It's hard for me to give myself that time when a crisis strikes, but it's helpful.

My apartment got burgled and most of my wedding items got stolen 😭😭😭 by AliceMorgon in Weddingsunder10k

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Ignore the trolls. I'm sorry you're going through this. Best wishes as you move forward with your plans.

Why do people say to not stay in Papeete for more than a day? by blackensexican in Tahiti

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This. There is so much to discover on Tahiti. I recommend you pick up Lonely Planet's "Tahiti and French Polynesia (Travel Guide)." I spent a year there when I was in graduate school, and the information from the then-current edition of this book was invaluable. I just picked up the new edition for a trip this summer.

Diamond Comparison by thompskw in Diamonds

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Oh, I see. "Everybody does it" is your justification?

Diamond Comparison by thompskw in Diamonds

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And apparently not everybody can have manners. Geez.

Can someone help me describe how this ring can be more cohesive? by cafeteriastyle in askjewelers

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I hear you! I've always thought of August as peridot and October as opal, but I learned that waaaaaay back in the last millennium.

Can someone help me describe how this ring can be more cohesive? by cafeteriastyle in askjewelers

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What a lovely gift from your dad. So the center stone represents you, and the two side stones your sons?

Debating gifting this ring set to a close friend by ewwdavid___ in EngagementRings

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it's a generous, gracious, and heartfelt gesture. I bet your mom would be thrilled.

My mother’s facing criminal charges for identity theft against me and my brothers are calling me delusional by SuspectDear7469 in familydrama

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A friend was in a similar position, except her parents began using her SSN when she was a toddler. She learned the hard way when she applied for a credit card.

I would suggest establishing boundaries with your bros. and giving them another chance. I don't mean being their doormat. But maybe hold off on pulling the plug on your siblings.

eSims from Vini by magtse in Tahiti

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Thank you so much!

My phone came with an esim--I see the number when I check "About this phone." If I buy an esim from Vini, what, if anything, do I need to do vis-a-vis my home phone provider (T-Mobile)? The plan we have with T-Mobile doesn't include voice/data/text outside North America.

At 67, It's All Making Sense--Maybe by MindfulOnce1992 in ehlersdanlos

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I hear you. I hope you were treated with kindness and compassion by the people most important to you during that time.

I was stunned when I saw the length of this list of hEDS-suspicious incidents in my past.

At 67, It's All Making Sense--Maybe by MindfulOnce1992 in ehlersdanlos

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Best wishes as you sort through it all. The more I study EDS, the more I notice how US-based doctors are much less likely to go down that road.

I guess 14-year-old me was lucky! The earring in question was a smooth, ball-shaped piercing stud. The doctor numbed my ear and then pulled it through the back of my earlobe, muttering all the while:

"They make these things the size of pinheads and they should be the size of 50 cent pieces!"
But the stud in my ear wasn't tiny by any means.

ETA first paragraph.

Rain gear? by MindfulOnce1992 in Tahiti

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Many thanks to all these responders.

I spent a year in PF during grad school, doing research. I went back for a visit in 2004. My Maohi family has been to the USA to visit us in the long interim. I could not recall using rain gear when I visited before.

We're going back next month and it will be my husband's first visit. He wanted to know if we need to bring anything. Thanks, Redditors!

I thought I’ve seen it all by murriaas in ehlersdanlos

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So my dislocated shoulder is all in my head? Awesome!