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Travel is tricky under the best of circumstances, travel hacks for a hassle-free vacation.
Travel to Europe for $2,000 or Less
Have you always wanted to travel to Europe but are intimidated by the amount of money it would take? Well fear no more! With this post A Boi Goes hopes to communicate just how fiscally savvy you can be when planning a European adventure so you enjoy a wonderful vacation without making your wallet sweat. Follow the steps, recommendations and tips below to get started on your travel plan. We will be using a real, ten-day sample trip as a budgetary guide for you to follow as you read.
By Kayleen Schenk4 years ago in Lifehack
Can I Really Live in a Foreign Country?
We all have problems to deal with in life; we have to pay our bills (and taxes), eat, exercise, raise offspring, etc… When we choose where to live and work, we are simply choosing which set of problems we are willing to tackle. Would we prefer to be somewhere that it’s always warm while knowing that the humidity may always be high? Would we prefer to live remotely knowing that internet service may be lackluster? Or, is a bustling city that has nightmarish traffic our ideal? Prior to reading The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck by Mark Manson, I did not, and had not, viewed life in this way.
By Lady Kezia4 years ago in Lifehack
Best time to buy Delta airline tickets
If you need to fly with Delta Airlines and you are looking for the best day to book delta flights, then with a few tips, you can get to know the best day and time to book the flight with Delta Airlines. However, if you have a plan for a very long time, then it is suggested you can go for an advance booking option because it is one of the best ways to book a ticket at a very efficient rate.
By Myfares adda4 years ago in Lifehack
Make Mileage Tracking Easier with QuickBooks Online
Changes in gas prices are a booming issue for people in the U.S. as people are more worried about the costs. It’s crucial to track your vehicle mileage as closely as possible, but it can be difficult for users to do this manually.
By Business Financial Group4 years ago in Lifehack
How to check my reservation on Spirit Airlines?
If you booked a flight with Spirit Airlines but didn't have your reservation details so, don't worry, you can get the reservation details. There are several options available through which you can go through the reservation details. Always keep in mind when you are making a booking save it or take a printout because if you don't have the account on the airline's website, then in such a situation, it will be very hard for you to find your ticket.
By Myfares adda4 years ago in Lifehack
Can I cancel an Allegiant flight without penalty?
You can cancel your Allegiant flight without penalty through online and offline options. Allegiant is an American-based airline that brings comfort to its customers through different digital services such as flight cancellation, status, reservation, and changes that can be done effortlessly. While sitting in your home kitchen while taking a shower, etc. The airline gives the cancellation option to their customer free of cost, but if you apply it after going through the cancellation policy wisely.
By Myfares adda4 years ago in Lifehack
Ultimate Guide: Maintenance for Pontoon Boat Motor
You have finally decided to buy a pontoon boat, and now you are the proud owner of one. However, if you're new to boating, you may not realize that caring for an outboard motor is easier and less complicated than a stern-engine boat. The floating pontoon boat is popular because it's the ideal family boat and because upkeep and maintenance are a breeze.
By Premier Watersports4 years ago in Lifehack
Travel or Settle Down? Why Not Both!
I’ve tried to live in many different ways. From living in the suburbs, with my momma, where I had to sleep in the dining room; yes there was a bed there. To having my own studio on the East side of Chicago, and working tirelessly to pay for that sh*t. I’ve tried living with others as well, whether it was with other housemates, to friends, to living and working with a Life Coach where I had to sleep on the floor, for three months. I’ve also spent some time at Hostels, mostly working there, but the living situation was four or more, bunk beds, rooms smelling of sweaty men. Airbnbs were another thing I did, but not for long.
By Kamil Jan Bazan4 years ago in Lifehack








