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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
- Travel in Tokyo in january, pros and cons ? Share your opinions . . .
The second Monday of January is a special “coming of age” day and if in Tokyo you will see beautiful coats and fur collars and girls all dressed up taking pictures everywhere
- January is the worst month of the year. : r TrueUnpopularOpinion
January is only 31 days long but by god it feels like you've gone through an entire year after it's over it seems to just keep going and going and going part of this is because very little happens in January the only noteworthy holiday in January is martin Luther king jr day there's hardly anything interesting to go see in theaters because
- Is Miami Beach water warm enough to swim in January?
Here, I can jump in the water mid January if it’s a 80 degree day and clear skies so I can roast in the sun and warm up afterwards, but can only make it a couple of minutes in the water And January is probably the least rainy month here so you won’t have to worry much about rain if at all
- 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
- New Orleans in January? : r AskNOLA - Reddit
January between NYE and the end of the month when the Carnival parades start rolling is usually pretty slow Up until King's Day (1 6) Celebration in the Oaks is perfect for the family
- Disneyland in January? : r DisneyPlanning - Reddit
Mid-late January is generally less busy but I would avoid MLK weekend Some rides may be closed for refurbishment as it is the off-season but usually they don't close until February or March
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