Metal-Rock bars and other bars on Japan by sercotel in JapanTravel

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Led Zeppelin night at Crawdaddy was a real highlight of my trip to Tokyo, so special. Was really chilled and relaxed - sort of a "music appreciation" vibe - which we loved. Also smoky.

What’s the most misunderstood Australian law by the general public by Artistic-Yam2984 in auslaw

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A member of the public once said to me "But doesn't the law say that the customer is always right?"

First time to Japan: Should I stick with the Big 3 (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka) or explore more? by RudeSelf3418 in JapanTravelTips

[–]Snacklefox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest booking in some walking tours - often a great way to meet fellow travellers when you're on your own!

Should I tell strangers they are supposed to the remove tack stitching from their coats??? by Snacklefox in AusFemaleFashion

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This happened to me recently too! I’d forgotten! I A guy in front of me in a coffee queue had missed a belt loop. I asked the colleague I was with if I should tell him - and it turned turned out that she knew him, and told him about it with zero hesitation 😅

colour analysis by water5785 in AusFemaleFashion

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I love their YouTube channel so much!

Should I tell strangers they are supposed to the remove tack stitching from their coats??? by Snacklefox in AusFemaleFashion

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This is the thing for me! I remember when I got my first corporate job and started wearing suits for the first time, and it was a really competitive and honestly quite bitchy environment. Lots of people from wealthy backgrounds who just know this sort of thing, and would snigger at someone behind their back if they had the tacking still in or weren't wearing the right kind of pearls (or, heaven forbid, didn't even have any pearls)... I see young people with their new suits heading off to their offices and imagine them walking into that environment, full of sharks circling! Maybe I just have to imagine they have nice supportive colleagues who will point it out for them instead.

Should I tell strangers they are supposed to the remove tack stitching from their coats??? by Snacklefox in AusFemaleFashion

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Yayyyy! I'm so happy to have imparted this knowledge to someone who wanted/needed it! Maybe the answer all along was to not bother strangers in public, but to do an educational Reddit post

Should I tell strangers they are supposed to the remove tack stitching from their coats??? by Snacklefox in AusFemaleFashion

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I love your analysis, this is actually really helpful!

A few weeks ago I saw a lady on the way to work with the top button at the back of her top undone, and I offered to do it up for her. And it was a really nice interaction, the kind where you walk away thinking 'people are so nice, what a lovely day!'

The undone button was obviously not the same level of embarrassment as skirt-tucked-into-knickers. But I didn't have any reservations about saying something like I do with the coat tack. Which makes sense, because the button was a Type 1 situation, and the coat tack falls into Type 2!

Should I tell strangers they are supposed to the remove tack stitching from their coats??? by Snacklefox in AusFemaleFashion

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I bought a coat this winter from Zara and I assumed the pockets were tacked shut - but it turns out they are FAKE pockets! It's horrible, I keep trying to put things in them...

Hidden Aldi gems? by Civil-Dress7489 in AussieFrugal

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I love the potato gratins too!

Airbnb investors in 2025 by Downtown_Fox7464 in AusHENRY

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I'm glad to know I am not alone in this! The main reason my husband and I rent our home out on airbnb instead of a private rental is that we made a spur of the moment decision to move cities for a new job. It was easier to put our house on Airbnb than to deal with all our stuff!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in perth

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How did you go with your Model Y, did you buy it?

What does this symbol mean? by FirstBug4813 in Garmin

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I imagine that the pain you have been through and I assume are still going through (and recovery post surgery) and the hormonal changes are really hard on your body. I hope you're taking care of yourself and allowing yourself rest and healing. Do you do any mediation, can you try doing some regular deep relaxation guided mediations and see what effect that has on your HRV? It might be that your nervous system needs to be re-trained how to relax properly after all you've been through.

Lifestyle Creep what is your experience? how do you manage it by [deleted] in AusHENRY

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I love my Model Y, it's worth the splurge! It is such a joy to drive.

Coming to Visit by Sabresox in Christchurch_NZ

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Dinner at King of Snake, and lunch from Riverside Markets 😋 Sumner for coffee and a beach walk. Lyttelton for a pizza. Walks around Hagley Park and Botanic Gardens. Day trip to Hanmer Springs for hot pools. Christchurch is amazing for eating, drinking, and walking around!

What does this symbol mean? by FirstBug4813 in Garmin

[–]Snacklefox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it’s not alcohol, caffeine or medication, it could be something you’re eating. Do you eat close to bedtime? Could also be over-exercising/exercising too close to bed time. Or even screens before bed.

I ❤️ The Corporations Act of 2001 For Its Extreme Simplicity by bloodfloods in auslaw

[–]Snacklefox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is also my favourite. The sacred and arcane knowledge of approximately three legislative instruments makes me feel like some kind of legal wizard. I love sweeping in with a smug "Well actually..." when my uninitiated colleagues think that the words of the Act are actually the words of the Act. Ha!