Navigating Money Talks
Understanding your audience is crucial when discussing financial grievances. In group settings, the awkwardness of splitting bills often arises, highlighting the need for advocacy among friends. Being prepared for expenses and looking out for those who may be less able to contribute can foster a supportive environment when navigating these tricky conversations.In this clip
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How to talk about money with friends, from planning a hangout to splitting the bill
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