Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - April 22 2021
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Canadians travel across the world to avoid surgery backlog
A surgery backlog exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic has steered some Canadians thousands of miles away from home to get life-changing procedures done without the wait. -GlobalNews
Uber recommends wearing mask despite dropping mandate in most of Canada
Uber is dropping its mask mandate for customers and drivers in most of Canada, but says they are still recommended. The company says starting Friday customers and drivers in Canada, except in Quebec, will no longer be required by the company to wear masks, unless required by law. It also says drivers can require customers to wear a mask. It urged users to be considerate if a driver asks them to wear a mask or cancels a trip because of it.
Moving in With Your Partner
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Don’t say give? Study finds it actually hurts charitable donations
When it comes to a good cause, people want to feel like they’re spending money on something worthwhile – not simply giving it away. It may sound like semantics, but researchers from The Ohio State University report it all comes down to control. Study authors say people feel like they have more control over their charitable donations when someone tells them they’re actively spending their money on a good cause, as opposed to “giving” their money away. “The word ‘give’ can have a more negative connotation than ‘spend’ to donors. ‘Give’ highlights how you’re being separated from your money, which is not appealing,” says study co-author Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing at Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business, in a university release.
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