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November 26, 2024 6 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for Nina's what's trending.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
So as we prepare for Thanksgiving, it's probably a good
thing to know what not to do at the Thanksgiving
dinner table, because now we know what the rudest things
are you can do. And I'm actually kind of surprised
by it. One of them, of course, is not to
criticize the food. That one feels like a no brainer.
But this is the one that well, that's just rude.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Don't wait, hold on, that's a big Thanksgiving staple. Okay, oh,
Grandma brod that Russell's round dish again.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Just you wait till everybody's talking about something else. You
just go dry. Turkey's dry. But that's your conversation anyway.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
There's another way to say that without saying that, isn't it?
That is if you reach for the salt and pepper
before you even take a bite of food. Oh yeah,
So apparently, if this is not just a Thanksgiving anytime
you go to someone's home or have somebody cook for you,
if you do salt and pepper before you eat it,
that's considered rude. It is. I never knew that some
people just like extra salt.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Yeah, I actually judge people, because I feel like if
you put salt and pepper on your dish before you've
had a bite of it, then you jump to conclusions.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
But if I someone else do it, I'm just already
assuming that it's not to my standards. I mean I
always had follower hey man, Like when you get pepper
on your salad or pepper on your pasta, that just
goes together. The extra salt thing that's a little different.
Burn your pasta, Oh my gosh. Yeah, it's so good. Okay, okay,
and then you're ready for it. The Cambridge Dictionary has
just announced the word of the year. Oh does anybody

(01:25):
have any guesses?

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Talk?

Speaker 1 (01:27):
No, I don't know, Borgan, what's close?

Speaker 2 (01:31):
But no?

Speaker 1 (01:32):
People saying that all.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
The time, Borgan, I've never heard of you too. You
say that that's about it. The word is manifest What.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
The word is manifest?

Speaker 2 (01:46):
But the word is manifest Yes, twenty twenty four. People
put a lot more weight into manifestation, which I think
is awesome. So that's the word for twenty twenty four.
Use that in a sentence today.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
At this point, I think manifestation it should become a synonymous.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
With just hope. I think it's different hope.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
No, listen, I agree, it's active hope. That's how I
think of it now because it's been you so much
this year, because like I agree, this is probably the
word of the year. You're right, it's like I'm gonna
do a B and C and it's like, okay, you
hope there's an outcome there. But at least we're now
we're talking about the actions, right, it's not even a
negative thing. It feels like the action list of hope.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Well, manifesting on a scientific level does help because if
you manifest something, you think like I'm going to have this,
I want this or whatever. Your subconscious starts to hear
that and then you start to make small steps toward
it without even realizing it. So some people think it's
just a spiritual thing or whatever. It could be that.
But also when you do manifest or you do think

(02:40):
that way that you already have it in the back
of your mind, you start doing the things to go
get it.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
You're right, and it's believing you already do have it.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Yeah, that's where people kind of like go wrong. I
think sometimes you're like I want to have a million dollars.
You got to be like I have a million dollars,
how would I act?

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah, no, don't spend their money. Oh that's true.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Yeah, they invested.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Oh but that's what's s trending as we manifest all
of the money for twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Yeah, it's easy manifest love.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yeah. How do you feel about a soloret party instead
of a bachelorette party, because that is now trending. So
there's a lot of women out there who don't want
the big, fancy party, who feel stressed out by planning it,
And now solorets are on the rise, and that is
exactly what it sounds like, going on a trip by yourself,
just planning it, allowing yourself for time to reflect and

(03:30):
rejuvenate and get ready to walk down that aisle and
be with the person who's go to the bars with.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
The buchet and nobody to see you do the thing
you were going to do onlorette party.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
I'm not buying it. Yeah, I don't know. I don't
know about that either. I feel like I guess it
depends on what type of bachelorette party you want. Like
for me, I just feel like it's about being reckless
one last time, right without somebody yelling at you, and.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
With the soloret still about that minus the cameras.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
And if you're getting married to somebody's gonna yell at
you for going out, I.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
Don't think you're married.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Yeah, that is also a good point, and that would
be what a solo ret is for. So you could
be like, maybe I shouldn't be doing that. A solorette
sounds like mud baths and wine, which I would just
do on a Friday night.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
It's a Friday night. It's not a solo ret.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
If you're gonna put that much money into a trip,
you gotta go all out. Yeah, yeah, what. I love
the idea of a solo reret, But how about just
have a solorette any day of the week, solrette whenever
you want a solo trip. But I like it being
a solorette. You could just be a little solorette, Okay.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
I'd like to see the data on this trend in
about a year, how many people ended up going through
with the wedding or not after a solo red Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
I just want to see somebody show up by themselves
to a bar with like the bride to be sash
on all the phallic jewelry.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Just like I'm getting married.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Like, no, she's not just gotta no friends, Like I
don't even.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Know she's getting married.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
I was like, she's.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Also, you're a real target for serial killers because.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
So much rhyme.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Everything comes back to that, because you'd be there by yourself.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
You'd be there by yourself getting free drinks from everybody
else in the bar, and the one creep in the
corner that's plotting who's going to be my victim tonight?
The soul less yet home with someone else.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
I've actually heard about this guy the bride.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Oh wait, you're getting there anything. I don't want to
give people ideas though, Brad, that's a killer. Really, this
is actually cool. If you're smart, this may be for you.
Mi T has just announced that they're starting next fall
waving tuition for families that make less than two hundred
thousand dollars a year. I really believe that includes around

(05:37):
eighty percent of the incoming students, because normal tuition at
MIT is about sixty thousand dollars a year.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
You think there's not even a real school. They have
a football team.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
They're just the people that change the world i T.
Have you ever met anybody that went to MI T.
Yeah for you.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Do you know how you know?

Speaker 1 (05:56):
They tell you yeah, true. Hey, you guys want to
throw in on this tip, I'll do the math. I
did a lot of that at MI T. Your a
name way, it gives me. Yeah, I think it's like
it was I T. You're paying for anything?

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Shut up? And he goes, I can't. It was sixty
thousand dollars a year.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Yeah, you're a genius and I work in a lab
for basically free and my friends are lab rats. Okay,
sounds pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
It got it got weird. That's what's trending.
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