“What’s the dress code?” is the first thing I ask when I get invited to a wedding or party:
Sometimes, the host makes it easy for me. Dress casually! Wear whatever you please. Unfortunately, not every dress code is so easy to decode.
“What’s the dress code?” is the first thing I ask when I get invited to a wedding or party:
Sometimes, the host makes it easy for me. Dress casually! Wear whatever you please. Unfortunately, not every dress code is so easy to decode.
Weddings have seemed like they’ve become more extravagant in recent years. Spending the cost of a mortgage downpayment on getting hitched isn’t out of the ordinary. Perfection is the reason why so many newly-weds end up spending so much on their wedding day.
I work in an office where I can get away with wearing flip-flops most days, but many women aren’t so lucky.
Women are often expected to wear high heels, and some companies even require it in their formal dress codes.
I’ve definitely been guilty of envying my friends who stay at home with their kids, because it seems like a fun job. What’s it really like to be a stay-at-home mom or dad?
Knowing what type of personality we have is pretty popular nowadays. Looking back at my upbringing I notice the effect my parent’s personality had on me. Whether it was how I approached making friends at school, or how what type of discipline worked best.
I’m not much of a sneaker person myself, but when I do wear lace-up shoes, I tie them in the simplest way possible. I didn’t realize how much of a novice I was until I saw this chart.
They say not to judge a book by its cover, but there’s no saying about judging a book by its first line.
I can usually tell within a few minutes if I’ll enjoy a book. Based on this infographic, it seems that many famous books are good from the start.
I’m awful at math, so whenever the check comes at a restaurant, I scramble for my phone. I envy people who can easily calculate 18 percent mentally.
Sometimes, I get confused about whether I’m expected to tip. Thanks to this infographic, I now have an idea of what I should do.
Do you ever feel like 24 hours just isn’t enough time to get things done? When you factor in sleeping, eating and wasting time on Facebook, how much time is actually left for productivity, anyway?
I usually stick to an iced coffee if I need some caffeine. If I need something creamier, I’ll go for a café au lait (coffee with milk). Thanks to this infographic, I now realize I’ve been pronouncing the drink wrong. Whoops.