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- January Debt Collector? : r Scams - Reddit
January Debt Collector? Anyone else ever get texts like these? From what I can tell January is a legitimate company, but I do not have a Fortiva credit card
- How do I formally say “from January to Today”? : r . . . - Reddit
You could use "from January to the present" or now rather than today You could also simply say "since January" You might also want to specify exactly when rather than January "Since the start of January" When saying from X to Y you may need to explicitly state if X and Y are included or not
- Favorite warm sunny destinations in January that dont break . . . - Reddit
I have a big birthday next January and would like to plan for a sunny escape from the Canadian winter (5 days, give or take) Unfortunately, I was laid off in September and am still on the lookout for full-time employment I was given a decent severance, but am still mindful of "non-essential" costs until I get off the market
- Paris in January : r ParisTravelGuide - Reddit
Hello everyone, I'm planning a trip to Paris in January and have a couple of queries Firstly, coming from a Mediterranean country, I'm curious about the weather in January in Paris Will it be too cold for someone accustomed to milder temperatures? Secondly, I'll be traveling with a group of 20-year-olds and we're keen on experiencing places where we can connect with fellow youths or find
- Too cold to swim at Atlantis in January? : r bahamas - Reddit
Too cold to swim at Atlantis in January? I’m planning my stay for Atlantis and there’s really two dates I can go Either Dec 4 or Jan 8 Is it going to be cold in January? Does Dec make much more of a difference? Basically how’s the weather?
- Is the plural of January, Januaries or January’s? : r . . . - Reddit
Is the plural of January, Januaries or January’s? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- NYC in January : r travel - Reddit
NYC in January (all of winter after Christmas really) is miserable It's likely going to be very windy, very slushy, and very grey Honestly, I can't recommend a single place in the Northeast that would be nice to visit in January (or February, or March, or April) unless you're super into skiing or something
- Is January a bad time to visit Japan? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
The water is warm enough that you can swim in just a regular swim suit Tokyo is around 50f 10c I live in Tokyo and I'm comfortable with just a sweater or light jacket Anytime, even January, is a great time to visit Japan Japan has a lot of great winter activities and it's nice to warm up at the end of the day in the onsen
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