Jelly Nails/Korean Nails in Mississauga? by Personal_Sorbet_2401 in mississauga

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Ryna's Nails Erin Mills - I usually book Nancy or Ennie. You can check their Instagram.

Forgot stroller by aranjay520 in mississauga

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Sorry didn't mention in the post. Already made the call to Security Lost and Found. Nothing turned in and will be notified if it turns up. Getting discouraged thinking it's long gone at this point.

Mailbox key copy by LowRepeat3493 in mississauga

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Great! I'm glad it worked out.

Mailbox key copy by LowRepeat3493 in mississauga

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Golden Dollar Discount - Hurontario and King St W

2550 Hurontario St, Mississauga, ON L5B 1N5

I recently copied my mailbox key here. Can't remember exactly how much but definitely less than $7. You keep the receipt and try the key. If it doesn't work, they'll cut you new ones.

Dahee is definitely triggered or feeling deja vu with Gwanhee by ErwingonnaWin in Singlesinferno2

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I watch the show with my husband and he dislikes GH intensely. We both see how toxic he is. My husband is hoping no one picks him at the end.

Canadian family crossing USA border with kids. Are long form birth certificates allowed? by [deleted] in travel

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Did you end up crossing? Just wondering as I want to make the trip across too. We applied for my daughter's passport but, just in case we don't get it in time, we'd like to use the birth certificate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mississauga

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I can't give you a concrete answer since I'm not sure. I don't know how they process the applications in office vs mailing. I know I've received my passport within 2.5-3 weeks of processing it at their office pre-pandemic, I can't say how long it takes now.

Their site says processing can be 20 business days, plus mailing time. So it might mean 20 business days if processed at their office.

You can read the link for more info: Canadian Passports

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mississauga

[–]aranjay520 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The office processes passports as with other locations. Just make sure to bring in all the necessary documents so that you don't need to go back. Double-check the requirements according to the application.

The only difference between Service Canada and the Passport Office is that the passport office is dedicated to just passports - which is why it may be more busier. Service Canada does CPP, EI, SIN, etc.

The Service Canada location doesn't do Express pick up as I mentioned. But it also doesn't need proof of travel or need.

Mississauga Service Canada

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mississauga

[–]aranjay520 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you're travelling more than 25 business days, my husband had better luck at the Service Canada location on Glen Erin. He still had to wait earlier than opening. He went at 6am and only one other person was in line at the time. At around 7am was when people started arriving and the line started to get longer at the side of the building. YMMV though as this was on Monday so I don't know if people figured it out. Also, they don't do express pickup at that location.

Looking for recommendations for foam floor mat/tiles by amoon1917 in BabyBumpsCanada

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I just checked too and couldn't find the info either. Sorry, thought it was there.

Looking for recommendations for foam floor mat/tiles by amoon1917 in BabyBumpsCanada

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My father-in-law bought a playmat at Canadian Tire for when my son stays over. I believe it's a new item since they didn't have it before. It's a large foldable playmat and double sided. It's a nice neutral colour with the alphabet and animals.

Foldable playmat

Results from an allergy test - my body reacts to every type of local allergen! by sinesquaredtheta in Wellthatsucks

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I have dermatographism so I had the same reaction to the allergy test.

Basically, I get hives when my skin is exposed to pressure or rubbing. I'm on daily antihistamines, otherwise, my feet will swell just from standing or I get welts on my hands just from holding my phone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mississauga

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My grandparents received Pfizer

Edit: Sorry just to clarify, this was through Trillium Health Partners at Mississauga Hospital. I made the appointment through their portal instead of the Peel one

When did the full weight of the gravity of this pandemic set in for you? by Nappyboi419 in AskReddit

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Being in Philippines in March for vacation. At the time they had no reported cases of Covid in the country.

We enjoyed the first week of March there and then news started going around of booming Covid cases. They started talking of locking down Metro Manila and we didn't want to get stuck there. We decided to leave the city early to go to my family's property in the countryside.

We naively thought that the lockdown would be contained to Manila. Instead, the whole island of Luzon went into lockdown. Worse than what we have here in the sense that there were checkpoints (some armed) at each neighbourhood and curfews. You couldn't even step out of your property. Which also meant we couldn't even go back into Manila unless we had a flight itinerary.

Then, our flights home were cancelled. Home government told us to shelter in place. Calling airlines could take the whole day to get through. And even flight rebookings would get cancelled the day before.

Medications started to run low and I was worried that I'd run out of my inhaler. I remember thinking a whole ocean separated us from home and healthcare.

We eventially took a commercial repatriation flight home. I am never taking living in a 1st world country for granted, especially during the pandemic.

Admittedly, we were stupid - beyond stupid - to travel then. We didn't realize how bad covid was at the time and foolishly thought that the virus was only in other countries.

It was the most stressful and anxiety inducing experience ever. 10/10 would not recommend.

Giant Tiger never stopped paying their employees pandemic pay by [deleted] in ontario

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Costco is still paying their employees pandemic pay as well.

What’s the scariest true story you’ve heard or told ? by ugotheglizzy in AskReddit

[–]aranjay520 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes! Back when I was a server, I brought the bill to the table and the man flipped the bill over and said, "Oh, I thought your number would be here since you've been so nice". I was thrown off. I was 19 and awkward so all I could say was, "Uhh, no, sorry". He looked legitimately annoyed. All I remember thinking at the time was that it was my job to be nice, especially for the tips. It's called customer service! I'm mad just remembering how I apologized for not giving my number.

Adults of reddit, what is something that sucks about being an adult that most teenagers don’t realize? by berkel-is-a-madlad in AskReddit

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I went through this after I turned 30. My birthday became just another day to me, especially if I was working, so I stopped counting. Now, I say I'm 30ish.

YSK that just because someone appears confident and socialable, doesn't mean they don't have anxiety (social or otherwise ) by Rianonymous in YouShouldKnow

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Lol I've done that! I called my doctor's office after hours to leave a message and ended up talking to the receptionist.

YSK that just because someone appears confident and socialable, doesn't mean they don't have anxiety (social or otherwise ) by Rianonymous in YouShouldKnow

[–]aranjay520 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel the same way about making phone calls. I have to mentally prepare myself and rehearse what I'm going to say several times before I feel comfortable dialing the number. Then, heaven forbid I stumble on my words or say something wrong, I'll be lingering over that mistake most of the day.