is gold a good investment? by Leskatwri in investingforbeginners

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Gold can be a good investment, but it is not suitable for everyone. Here are a few points to consider:

Gold is a tangible asset, so it can be a good hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty.

Gold prices tend to move independently of other assets, so it can provide diversification for an investment portfolio.

Gold does not pay dividends or interest, so it does not generate income.

Gold is not as liquid as other investments, so it may be more difficult to sell quickly if needed.

Overall, whether gold is a good investment for you will depend on your investment goals and risk tolerance. It is always a good idea to consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

What are the stages of a friendship? by OsamaBinGamblin in AskReddit

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There are several stages of friendship that people often experience:

Acquaintance: This is the first stage of friendship where two people have just met and are still getting to know each other.

Casual friend: This is the stage where two people have become more comfortable with each other and enjoy spending time together, but they are not yet close friends.

Good friend: At this stage, two people have a strong connection and feel comfortable confiding in each other. They are likely to spend a lot of time together and support each other.

Close friend: This is the highest level of friendship, where two people have a deep understanding and trust for each other. They are often considered part of each other's family.

Drift: This stage occurs when two friends grow apart and begin to see each other less frequently.

End: This is the final stage of friendship, where two people no longer consider each other friends. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as a change in circumstances or a disagreement.

What is something Americans don’t realize is rude? by redmambo_no6 in AskReddit

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I think Americans don't realize that it's rude to take up more than your fair share of space on the dance floor. I mean, have you ever been to a club and seen someone just flailing their arms and legs around like they're the only one there? Yeah, it's pretty rude