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You’d think that friend and family interactions would be on the safer side, since those people are likely to be using mostly the same version of the Rulebook as you. So you’re welcome to head out into public, but before you do, I’ll sprinkle you with just a sampling of the perils you’ll face, as a final warning- Perils of Interacting With Friends and Family Unfortunately, in the world of social interaction, there’s no Supreme Court to interpret tricky situations, no legislature to amend bad rules, and no international law to help standardize things across cultures. And to further complicate things, every nation, ethnicity, culture, and subculture has its own unique version of the Rulebook.There are parts that are outdated or badly thought-out and terribly in need of an Amendment.It takes you to a certain point but then leaves much up to interpretation.Even being nearly perfect will get you into trouble-you can have 98% of the rules down cold, but that last 2% will leave you with a reputation of “rude” or “weird” or “creepy.”īut the hardest part of trying to abide by the Social Rulebook is that it’s far from a perfect book. If we weren’t, we’d be sent away somewhere. That’s the way things are-there is an intricate set of thousands of social rules, and we’re all sharply attuned to them. He wouldn’t be behaving correctly, and he’d quickly be forcefully removed from society. Our alien immigrant wouldn’t last a day before being arrested. And when he got tired, he’d lie down on the sidewalk. He’d see a couple kissing on the street and he’d go try to kiss the policeman on the corner. He’d try his hardest to learn by observing how humans behave, but it wouldn’t be easy-he’d see someone ask a stranger for a cigarette and he’d go ask for a sip of someone’s latte. More tracks like 100 - EXPERT Erin Lowry - "How to navigate awkward financial conversations.If an alien ever immigrated to Earth, he’d be a social disaster.Playlists containing 100 - EXPERT Erin Lowry - "How to navigate awkward financial conversations.".Users who reposted 100 - EXPERT Erin Lowry - "How to navigate awkward financial conversations.". ![]() Users who like 100 - EXPERT Erin Lowry - "How to navigate awkward financial conversations.".Instagram: in our FREE courses at Genre Learning We will pick our winner on December 1st!įollow Planancial to stay up to up to date and let us know what topics you'd like Barbara to cover more in-depth this season. ![]() We are ALSO doing a special giveaway in honor of our 100th episode of Future Rich! Three lucky winners have the chance to win their own free copy of Erin's new book! All you have to do to enter is rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. That is available for anyone who buys the book until January 2021! In order to access a free bonus networking chapter of BROKE MILLENNIAL TALKS MONEY email your proof of purchase with a screenshot of the receipt to and put "Future Rich" in the subject line. Together, they take a deep dive into navigating awkward and uncomfortable financial conversations which is the subject of Erin's newest book BROKE MILLENNIAL TALKS MONEY which you can preorder wherever books are sold! Do you want to know how to talk about money with your significant other? What about with your family too? Should you date someone without knowing their finances? In this week's expert episode of #FUTURERICH, CFP Barbara Ginty interviews for the second time the lovely Erin Lowry, author of the insightful, Broke Millennial ® series.
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