World travel tips for budget-conscious adventurers ๐งณ If you're itching to explore the world without breaking the bank, there are tons of ways to travel smart and save cash. Here are some tips for budget-conscious adventurers: 1. Travel During Off-Peak Seasons Airfare and accommodation prices drop significantly during the off-season (usually spring and fall, depending on the destination). Avoid major holidays and school vacation periods if you want to save. 2. Use Budget Airlines and Trains Look for low-cost carriers like Ryanair, EasyJet, or Southwest. For long distances, consider trains (Europe, for example, has great train systems with discount passes). Keep an eye out for special deals on flights (Google Flights or Skyscanner’s "Explore" function is awesome for finding cheap destinations based on dates). 3. Stay in Hostels, Guesthouses, or Airbnbs Hostels aren’t just for young backpackers—they often offer private rooms for a fraction of hotel price...
Facebook memories and how they work ๐ผ
Facebook Memories is a feature that shows you posts from the same day in previous years, allowing you to look back at what you were sharing or doing on that particular date in the past. Here’s how it works:
1. Types of Memories:
•Posts: Things you shared, liked, or commented on.
•Photos: Images you uploaded or were tagged in.
•Events: Anniversaries of events you attended or created.
•People: Highlighting memories with friends you were tagged with or interacted with often.
•Pages or Groups: Reflecting on the pages you followed or groups you joined.
2. How You See Memories:
•Memory Notifications: If you have notifications enabled, you’ll get a reminder whenever you have a memory from that day.
•Memories Section: If you go to the Facebook app or website, there’s a "Memories" section where you can browse them whenever you want, not just on the day of the memory.
3. What Happens With Old Posts:
•It doesn’t just show posts: It also includes interactions, like comments or reactions, so you might see a memory of a post you commented on or liked.
•Customizable: You can choose to hide certain memories or mute certain people or posts you don’t want to see anymore.
4. Privacy and Control:
•Opt-out: You can turn off notifications for memories or even hide specific memories if they aren’t something you want to revisit.
•Edit or Delete Memories: You can delete posts from years ago if they no longer reflect who you are, or edit them to change the audience.
5. Personal Reflections:
•Nostalgia: Facebook often serves as a nostalgic trip through your life with "Memories," reminding you of things you might have forgotten about, like old friends, experiences, or milestones.
•It's pretty neat how Facebook takes those old posts and turns them into something more personal. Did you have a moment recently w
here you saw an old memory pop up?
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