jxllyfishx

How much do you pay to park at work?

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How I got a parking ticket in a petrol station?

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jxllyfishx@reddit

You have to be given a grace period usually at least five minutes to decide whether you want to remain parked after reading the terms of conditions or whether you would like to leave the premises. After reviewing the terms of conditions, and reviewing the price of petrol you decided not to make a purchase and therefore did not enter into a contract with the parking company. Money saving expert has some good advice on private and what they can and cannot do. They also have to follow BPA guidelines which includes clear signage, grace periods etc. even the independent appeals processes aren’t always as independent as they claim. IAS isn’t as good as POPLA in dismissing claims. ( not a lawyer, this isn’t legal advice, just personal experience).

How long does it take to get back blood test results from NHS GP?

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jxllyfishx@reddit

Typically, a week is about right. For the results to show on your NHS account, they need to be received by the practice and often reviewed by a doctor who will add a comment, something along the lines of ‘normal’ ‘abnormal’ or ‘abnormal but expected / no further action’. E.g a positive pregnancy test is abnormal but ok. The only thing you can do is contact your GP and see if the results have been received, if so ask when they will be reviewed and available to you, hope your tests go well 🤞

Why do people cheat in relationships or marriage?

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jxllyfishx@reddit

Almost certainly personal issues. To boost self esteem, to ‘feel better’, or to ‘feel valued’. I’ve never seen anyone who got cheated on and thought they lost out. I have seen lots of people who cheated and they were the ones that lost out.

Do you as an adult ‘sleep through the night’ ?

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jxllyfishx@reddit (OP)

Thank you! Just had a baby, lost all my pregnancy weight (lower end of healthy), apparently don’t snore but definitely unrefreshed in the morning! I breastfeed in the day so drink a lot, but no other known kidney issues.

Do you as an adult ‘sleep through the night’ ?

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Do you as an adult ‘sleep through the night’ ?

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Can I get a sick note for bereavement if I’ve already used compassionate leave?

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jxllyfishx@reddit

Absolutely. Speak to your GP and get a sick now. A bereavement can cause many physical symptoms as well as affect your mental health. I am so sorry for your loss and the trauma you have been through.

Should the UK ban the contraception pill?

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