And the downloaded ones are never in sync properly.
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We still have it in Australia (called layby). I know some people who use it to buy larger Xmas or birthday presents way ahead of time and pay it off over many months.
Here are the rules and costs for Kmart for example: https://www.kmart.com.au/layby/
It's simple thermodynamics really.
Yeah was wondering the same here from Australia.
Back when my daughter was born, not only did we not pay anything, the government gave us a $5000 "baby bonus"
I'm surprised Japan doesn't have more "please have children" incentives with their declining demographics.
Do I need to bring a towel?
I've seen "fair use policy applies"
Yeah I remember being in Bali in December and reading about it. Then it hitting news in the west in January and I think by February or March dozens of people were dying in Italy with overflowing hospitals.
He live tweets every stupid "thought" he has in any case.
Yeah seeing the post had me worried for a while but appears it's not and android thing but a Samsung thing. This is why I stopped buying Samsung phones 6 years ago.
They are, so next time take off your floaties.
Did you get the memo?
I've seen similar in Vietnam and Thailand too (this year). So I'm guessing it's common across South East Asia.