If you think it is weird to learn that Picasso died in 1973, how about: 1974: The Equal Credit Opportunity Act With the passage of this Act, women were able to open a bank account on their own , and apply for credit cards in their own name, regardless of marital status.
In most cases, that’s true. But if you care some amount, you would be able to care less. (Theoretically) If someone says “I could care less.”, you could ask “How much do you care now and how much less can you care?”.
When someone mispronounces a word, its likely because they learned it through reading (as opposed to hearing others say it in conversation) That’s never a bad thing! Reading is always a win!
@@BarSalad oh that’s right, English is a language that doesn’t facilitate learning pronunciation through merely reading a word, as opposed to Spanish for example
When, at least, two things are compared to be EQUAL to each other they can be the same. For example, The Honda Civic is EQUILAVENT to the Nissan Sentra. There is/was logic on why said it wrong. 😉
I love how Rachel and George dive into topics that blend everyday knowledge with money insights! It's essential to stay curious and keep learning, especially when it comes to managing finances. 💡
George, vinegar is also a natural fabric softer because it helps prevent minerals in the water from being deposited on your clothes. Regular fabric softener just applies a coating of chemicals to your clothes and towels that cause them to become waterproof over time and lock in stubborn stains.
And it’s a natural disinfectant. Have used vinegar as my fabric softener for years. The slight vinegary smell disappears as the clothes dry. Also use a 1/4 C of Borax in each wash for softening. Does not harm colors but really makes whites shine if used regularly.
The oven drawer we called it the bun warmer, keep breads & foods warm before the meal. Tried that in a gas stove with giant bowl of mashed potatoes...gas flame=top of potatoes caught fire. I went to a job interview as a teen and they asked me to read sets of words. Most people did not know the word Mischievous. I did so I got the job.!
@@bilindalaw-morley161 That's why I never let anyone get away with it... whenever it happens I make sure to make sure everyone's day is ruined with a long a reprimand, so they learn their lesson 👌
I did not know until 2020 that dishwashers come with removable filters that you should regularly remove and wash. At that point I had owned various dishwashers for about 40 years. And George, do not worry, apparently salve is pronounced without the L in American English but the Brits do say it with the L. And I was today years old when I learned this thanks to you.
It's a little scary some of the things you two don't know. 😅 I'll have to call George out, he didn't know pickles came from cucumbers. 😅😅 what did you think you were eating. Hmmm. Love watching you two. You're both very down to earth. Keep them coming you two.
First time commenter here. As a thirty year fifth grade math teacher, I love knowing that the division sign is to replicate a fraction. The idea of a fraction as a division problem is something I introduce the first weeks of school and reinforce regularly. Nevertheless, as we have been reviewing the last few weeks, some students still falter on this. I'm hoping that using this idea is going to help reinforce this next year! I wanted to mention have really appreciated in past episodes when Rachel mentions teachers in such a positive way. That positive perspective is becoming rare these days and warms my hear to hear it. I love Smart Money Happy Hour - both George and Rachel - I discovered it a few months ago and think I've watched most of the back video episodes. :) One more thing I just thought of because of the previous commenter. Growing up, we used to say things like, "we need to unthaw some beef for dinner." At some point someone in my family realized that would really mean we were freezing it, and the proper term would be to just thaw it. I'm not sure if that was just my family or a widespread misuse of the word thaw/unthaw.
SO glad states are requiring finical courses now. Millennials& gen zs i know ALL wished we knew about budgeting& cupon clipping; being intention, all the scams& types of debt& how to avoid it. Did NOT know about the vinigar in laundry, nor the lemon in the dishwasher! Thats great! All natural,& $ saving!
The word for a cloth covering in 14th century French was naperon, but referring to it in English as “a napron” led to people spelling the term as “an apron” instead, eventually moving the n out of that word for good.
My husband worked for an appliance manufacturer and he said one of the worst things you can do is put vinegar in (washer/dishwasher)because it may erode the tub lining. 🤷🏻♀️.
Rachel, you can add Sprite to your flower water to keep them looking fresh longer. My hubby knows to bring me a bottle of Sprite when he buys flowers for me.
I would always say ‘nip it in the butt’ until my daughter’s pediatrician laughed at me and told me it was ‘nip it in the bud’! I still find myself saying wring by habit. :D
Great video and things we can all relate to... It's hard to find the truth until you abandon your agenda!!! The greatest success in life, is on the other side of the false beliefs that we keep trying to prove to be true!
The problem with HSA's is they charge you an admin fee if you are self employed. The account slowly drains when you don't go to the doctor, because you can't afford to pay the out of pocket. You have to plan to be sick on a regular basis to have an HSA and it be worth it. Do I scrap the HSA and save my money at the "Bank of Me" to make it worth it?
One that bugs me... "Cut and Run". Cut and run is a GOOD thing. It's a nautical term used when a coming storm is so dangerous it's better to cut your lines and head out to open water ahead of the storm (run), using the storms energy to build speed (when sailboats) and hopefully be able to ride it out rather than being bashed against the dock or beached. It killed me to hear so many Congressmen use it wrong! (Remember the John Kerry thing! )
Apparently neither of you have ever heard the album ‘Band on the Run’ from Paul McCartney and Wings - released in 1973. Track #9 Picasso’s Last Words. 😀
Spontenuity…. Annuity… I think I know where you got it. To be fair, my kids have an excellent vocabulary, and, like me, a lot of what they learned was through reading, which, like me, caused some funny pronunciation issues. My absolute favorite was my daughter talking about chowse. It kept coming up, and we finally figured out what she was talking about when she spelled it out for us “C-h-a-o-s”. Our amusement did cause a bit of chowse in our house.
English is my 3rd language and as a child/teenager tricky words: - Vowels : A, E, I -> sometimes I still need to quietly sing abcdefg to make sure I’m spelling words right - LYRICS -> Lie-Rick vs Lee-Rick or SNAKE vs SNACK or KITCHEN vs CHICKEN -> drove me nuts
When i was 16. A coworker was going to get her oil changed. I convinced her that blinker fluid was real 😂😂😂. The place she went to get the oil changed laughed at her. She was so mad at me 😂😂
What’s sad is that the Feds took away the deduction for $$ spent on financial planner fees a few years ago. Was a big hit to me when I was itemizing . . .
Personal finance and economics is a graduation requirement in Virginia. Don’t know that taking it changes behavior. Kids still want what they want when they want it. But they can’t say they haven’t been told.
I bought my first house at 18 working 2 jobs that maybe paid what a teacher makes, combined, and i never took a personal finance class... my parents were my teachers.
My advice to everyone is this : if you want to grow big this year especially in your finances. Be willing to take risks. Saving is great but taking risks puts you on a pedestal where you wouldnt have to worry about savings as you do now. Thanks to larysa Caba, my portolio is doing really great and im proud of the decisions i made last year.
I think she trades for everyone I meet. I met her twice at a meeting in Germany and after her lectures from Ella I had to personally ask her to be my financial advisor. she is definitely good.
I have never seen a trader as open and transparent as Larysa Caba with her clients. The way she decides to make a profit for her clients. she allows you to express your fears and she still rests your fears and that is my respect. I don't normally comment on videos, but this word should be included. she is really cool.
I feel this is quite an easy one. You already have her name which makes it easy for you. Just look up her name online. I’m sure you will come across her. That’s how I found her too.
I realized it was possible Picasso watched MASH (the TV show) and my world was shook. I also thought Picasso was at least a century (or two or three) ago.
Dave Ramsey and I both have something in common. We both believe in sacrifice. Through sacrifice comes pain and suffering. All is for a greater cause in life. Let the game begin
I love the fact that more schools are requiring finance courses. As a teacher, I wish I had had the opportunity to take a course. My parents were VERY frugal out of necessity as missionaries and didn't use credit cards for anything, but as a teen and young adult, I thought I knew more than them 😂😢.
Is there a way you all could suggest what liquor could be added to the mocktails to make it a cocktail? I feel like I sound like an alcoholic asking this... LOL but just curious! Haha
Twice I’ve heard Dave Ramsey say, “Send in the calvary.” It should be, “Send in the cavalry.” Calvary is the hill that Christ died on. Also, the “H” in the word “vehicle” is silent!
Why doesn't the US include tax on goods. -- Unlike the VAT system, sales tax is not applied at each supply chain step but only at the end when the product or service is sold to the end consumer. This means that before the final sale to the end consumer, who can be either a business or an individual, no sales tax is added to the price of the goods or services
I’ve often wondered this too. When I’ve traveled overseas it makes it so much easier to know how much you’re really spending. When family comes to visit here, they’re shocked and appalled that the tax is added at the register instead of
The reason is because of legacy rules that might still exist. For example, county to county can have a different tax depending on the state. Same goes for each state, but we live in the 21st century and this shouldn't apply anymore. Time for a change.
If you think it is weird to learn that Picasso died in 1973, how about:
1974: The Equal Credit Opportunity Act
With the passage of this Act, women were able to open a bank account on their own , and apply for credit cards in their own name, regardless of marital status.
How about “I could care less”? People really mean “I couldn’t care less.”
💯
That has always driven me crazy
In most cases, that’s true. But if you care some amount, you would be able to care less. (Theoretically) If someone says “I could care less.”, you could ask “How much do you care now and how much less can you care?”.
Calve, halve, salve same pattern. Valve doesn’t follow the pattern.
How about irregardless and unthawing the meat😂😂😅😅!
When someone mispronounces a word, its likely because they learned it through reading (as opposed to hearing others say it in conversation) That’s never a bad thing! Reading is always a win!
Is the other way around lol
Yes! @journey4us That’s why I pronounced segue wrong from age 10 to 21!! 😂
@@MsZzz9no - you’re thinking of someone misspelling a word. You’d be correct in that case. They said mispronouncing.
@@BarSalad oh that’s right, English is a language that doesn’t facilitate learning pronunciation through merely reading a word, as opposed to Spanish for example
When, at least, two things are compared to be EQUAL to each other they can be the same. For example, The Honda Civic is EQUILAVENT to the Nissan Sentra.
There is/was logic on why said it wrong. 😉
Blinker fluid was classic! Rachel has a good sense of humor :-) And we all knew what she meant by eyeglass thingy.
I love how Rachel and George dive into topics that blend everyday knowledge with money insights! It's essential to stay curious and keep learning, especially when it comes to managing finances. 💡
The Fraction and Genuine Leather blew my mind.
George, vinegar is also a natural fabric softer because it helps prevent minerals in the water from being deposited on your clothes. Regular fabric softener just applies a coating of chemicals to your clothes and towels that cause them to become waterproof over time and lock in stubborn stains.
And it’s a natural disinfectant. Have used vinegar as my fabric softener for years. The slight vinegary smell disappears as the clothes dry. Also use a 1/4 C of Borax in each wash for softening. Does not harm colors but really makes whites shine if used regularly.
I swear Rachel said “Ketchup Contributions” 😂😂😂
It's the middle Tennessee accent
Yeah, she totally botched it, in that case it would of been "mustard contributions."
It’s the southern accent 😂
@@fsmourawould "have", not of
1:23 that judgemental gaze from George is the best
The oven drawer we called it the bun warmer, keep breads & foods warm before the meal. Tried that in a gas stove with giant bowl of mashed potatoes...gas flame=top of potatoes caught fire. I went to a job interview as a teen and they asked me to read sets of words. Most people did not know the word Mischievous. I did so I got the job.!
Yes, there is a big difference between the use of that drawer in an electric stove vs. a gas one.
Best way to keep mashed potatoes warm is in a crockpot. Also good for keeping gravy warm. I have them in several sizes!
I'm shocked they can get away with those quasi-IQ tests though they ought to be able to
“Could of” drives me nuts 😂
It’s understandable though, if you say could’ve out loud, it sounds like could of vs could have.
@AngieW-ri6qx could da, would da, should da. . .didn’t.
"Off of" is worse imo. Worse is that quite well educated, otherwise well spoken, people are using.😮
@@bilindalaw-morley161 That's why I never let anyone get away with it... whenever it happens I make sure to make sure everyone's day is ruined with a long a reprimand, so they learn their lesson 👌
The snarky Bostonian and the Wholesome southern bell. Keep up the good work.
I love espresso Martini. I named my pet chicken Eggspresso Marini.
The word “alphabet” is just the Greek letters alpha and beta squished together. Laziest word in the world.
Speaking of pickles and raisins, you didn't mention prunes, which are dried plums. :)
You guys are one of my weekly staples!❤❤❤
The Picasso thing is still blowing my mind 😮🤯
Sameeeee! I had no idea either!! I thought he died wayyyyy before the70s!!
Because most photos of him are in black and white. People think, B&W old, forgetting they're looking AT PHOTOS!
Agreed!!
I was 25 years old before I learned you can open up the stovetop to clean under the burners. I remember being amazed by that then! 😂
I did not know until 2020 that dishwashers come with removable filters that you should regularly remove and wash. At that point I had owned various dishwashers for about 40 years. And George, do not worry, apparently salve is pronounced without the L in American English but the Brits do say it with the L. And I was today years old when I learned this thanks to you.
Picasso had a thing on Sesame Street in the 70’s. He painted something on glass. I feel unreasonably proud that I knew he died in 1973.
Lol well if we had been alive and not babies we probably would have known too
George referencing the old school Honeycomb cereal commercials just made my day!
I said "handy downs" until corrected when I was in college and was told it's "hand me downs" 🙈🤷♀️😂 they both make sense but my mind was blown 🤯
And parents who finish wearing clothes their kids have discarded are wearing hand me ups!😂
I hate when people say "I could care less." That could mean they care a whole lot.
It's a little scary some of the things you two don't know. 😅 I'll have to call George out, he didn't know pickles came from cucumbers. 😅😅 what did you think you were eating. Hmmm. Love watching you two. You're both very down to earth. Keep them coming you two.
Be there or be square meaning is mind blowing for me.
15:40 That’s why here in Canada they stopped producing pennie’s for that exact reason
pennies
First time commenter here. As a thirty year fifth grade math teacher, I love knowing that the division sign is to replicate a fraction. The idea of a fraction as a division problem is something I introduce the first weeks of school and reinforce regularly. Nevertheless, as we have been reviewing the last few weeks, some students still falter on this. I'm hoping that using this idea is going to help reinforce this next year! I wanted to mention have really appreciated in past episodes when Rachel mentions teachers in such a positive way. That positive perspective is becoming rare these days and warms my hear to hear it. I love Smart Money Happy Hour - both George and Rachel - I discovered it a few months ago and think I've watched most of the back video episodes. :) One more thing I just thought of because of the previous commenter. Growing up, we used to say things like, "we need to unthaw some beef for dinner." At some point someone in my family realized that would really mean we were freezing it, and the proper term would be to just thaw it. I'm not sure if that was just my family or a widespread misuse of the word thaw/unthaw.
Very late to the party but now am binge watching all of these episodes. I don’t drink anymore so I really appreciate the mocktails!! ❤❤ thank you!
SO glad states are requiring finical courses now. Millennials& gen zs i know ALL wished we knew about budgeting& cupon clipping; being intention, all the scams& types of debt& how to avoid it.
Did NOT know about the vinigar in laundry, nor the lemon in the dishwasher! Thats great! All natural,& $ saving!
Thank you for this episode! I'm super new to finances and when you dumb it down it's even better! Lol I love you both! ❤
When I was growing up I always said Pacific instead of specific, my friend’s mom sat me down and helped me
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again…I just want Rachel to be my BFF. So great! HaHa.
My friend thought MJ was asking if 'Eddie' was ok for years 😂 when I told her it was Annie she was like what?
Not me sending “pew pew” to my wife lmaoo 😂
The L in salmon is also silent, but I hear people in South say "saLmon" all the time! Drives me nuts!!!
The word for a cloth covering in 14th century French was naperon, but referring to it in English as “a napron” led to people spelling the term as “an apron” instead, eventually moving the n out of that word for good.
That's cool.
I'm 62, and this is the first reference/correction I've seen on here that I didn't already know from childhood.
Oh my....the division thing...blowed my mind!!!!
People say irregardless a lot when they mean regardless 😆
Regard = matters
Regardless = doesn’t matter
Irregardless = matters or matters even less???
My husband worked for an appliance manufacturer and he said one of the worst things you can do is put vinegar in (washer/dishwasher)because it may erode the tub lining. 🤷🏻♀️.
I'm not sure that applies to stainless steel tubs. I'll have to research this.
We got rid of pennies in Canada because of the cost!
Rachel, you can add Sprite to your flower water to keep them looking fresh longer. My hubby knows to bring me a bottle of Sprite when he buys flowers for me.
Yes my mum always added flat lemonade!
A sprinkle of sugar works, too.
0:18 hahaha the look on George’s face says it all. He’s like that clumpy Cocoa powder lol
I'm glad you clarified because I literally envisioned tons of Ketchup😂😂😂
"Have your cake and eat it too" was originally "Eat your cake and have it too"... Which makes WAY more sense, so that is how I say it now!
I would always say ‘nip it in the butt’ until my daughter’s pediatrician laughed at me and told me it was ‘nip it in the bud’! I still find myself saying wring by habit. :D
SAMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! Hahahahah!!! If you ask me, BOTH make since. Butt makes a little more sense, but oh well. LOL!
This is actually a linguistic phenomenon called _eggcorn._
Listening to this at work when a new episode drops is a vibe
I have heard ValentiMes Day more and more; plus marinaTe your meat in marinaDe, not marinade for both the noun and verb.
This episode is so educational!! Mind blown
Great video and things we can all relate to... It's hard to find the truth until you abandon your agenda!!! The greatest success in life, is on the other side of the false beliefs that we keep trying to prove to be true!
7:49 "The bottom drawer of an oven is to heat up plates" 🤯🤯🤯
22:57 Oh wow, I didn't know that was the correct way to say mischevious! I thought the wrong way was the right way haha
1:06 Ooo I want an espresso martini mocktail!
7:53 That is not always true about the oven. Read the manual. Some are actually legit storage.
Can't wait to hear the show. 🎉
Picasso being part of the Renaissance 😂😂😂
White vinegar in the laundry, yes! Use instead of fabric softener. Much cleaner ingredient!
The problem with HSA's is they charge you an admin fee if you are self employed. The account slowly drains when you don't go to the doctor, because you can't afford to pay the out of pocket. You have to plan to be sick on a regular basis to have an HSA and it be worth it. Do I scrap the HSA and save my money at the "Bank of Me" to make it worth it?
Lol I did hear that as ketchup! The clarification was 100% necessary here
Would love if you guys did a show with guests! I recommend Dr. John as the first one!
20:50 SAVe! 🤯 Yep, today years old.
One that bugs me... "Cut and Run".
Cut and run is a GOOD thing. It's a nautical term used when a coming storm is so dangerous it's better to cut your lines and head out to open water ahead of the storm (run), using the storms energy to build speed (when sailboats) and hopefully be able to ride it out rather than being bashed against the dock or beached.
It killed me to hear so many Congressmen use it wrong!
(Remember the John Kerry thing! )
Apparently neither of you have ever heard the album ‘Band on the Run’ from Paul McCartney and Wings - released in 1973. Track #9 Picasso’s Last Words. 😀
Spontenuity…. Annuity… I think I know where you got it.
To be fair, my kids have an excellent vocabulary, and, like me, a lot of what they learned was through reading, which, like me, caused some funny pronunciation issues. My absolute favorite was my daughter talking about chowse. It kept coming up, and we finally figured out what she was talking about when she spelled it out for us “C-h-a-o-s”. Our amusement did cause a bit of chowse in our house.
Or, maybe... she was subtly criticizing your wife's cooking: _"Man, the chows in this house are awful!"_
😅
English is my 3rd language and as a child/teenager tricky words:
- Vowels : A, E, I -> sometimes I still need to quietly sing abcdefg to make sure I’m spelling words right
- LYRICS -> Lie-Rick vs Lee-Rick or SNAKE vs SNACK or KITCHEN vs CHICKEN -> drove me nuts
I love hearing the crew in the background laugh
When i was 16. A coworker was going to get her oil changed. I convinced her that blinker fluid was real 😂😂😂. The place she went to get the oil changed laughed at her. She was so mad at me 😂😂
"Just cause I'm smart!"
"UGHHHHHH" 😂
This was one ofy favorite episodes for some reason. The penny fact really got to me for some reason.
I would love if Rachel did a conspiracy theory channel
What’s sad is that the Feds took away the deduction for $$ spent on financial planner fees a few years ago. Was a big hit to me when I was itemizing . . .
Love learning new things especially about money 😄
I’m with Rachel on how old I thought Picasso was too!! I thought the same as her
Please keep doing old trends, this was awesome 😂
Rachel I didn't realize the Picasso thing either!
My favorite money team!
I took Foundations of Personal Finance in my senior year of high school!
Personal finance and economics is a graduation requirement in Virginia. Don’t know that taking it changes behavior. Kids still want what they want when they want it. But they can’t say they haven’t been told.
Where does one place the 1/2 lemon in dishwasher…top or bottom rack or utensil section?
You definitely missed V R B O
Which I learned as well in a prior episode 🤣
😂😂😂 YES!
I bought my first house at 18 working 2 jobs that maybe paid what a teacher makes, combined, and i never took a personal finance class... my parents were my teachers.
The background laughs make it so much funnier
My advice to everyone is this : if you want to grow big this year especially in your finances. Be willing to take risks. Saving is great but taking risks puts you on a pedestal where you wouldnt have to worry about savings as you do now. Thanks to larysa Caba, my portolio is doing really great and im proud of the decisions i made last year.
I think she trades for everyone I meet. I met her twice at a meeting in Germany and after her lectures from Ella I had to personally ask her to be my financial advisor. she is definitely good.
I have never seen a trader as open and transparent as Larysa Caba with her clients. The way she decides to make a profit for her clients. she allows you to express your fears and she still rests your fears and that is my respect. I don't normally comment on videos, but this word should be included. she is really cool.
I just looked up her name online. she is licensed with credible certificates and has an amazing track record. Thank you for the message.
I feel this is quite an easy one. You already have her name which makes it easy for you. Just look up her name online. I’m sure you will come across her. That’s how I found her too.
You can also find her on
Love the show. Where is producer Lyndsey? Hope she is doing well.
I realized it was possible Picasso watched MASH (the TV show) and my world was shook. I also thought Picasso was at least a century (or two or three) ago.
Dave Ramsey and I both have something in common. We both believe in sacrifice. Through sacrifice comes pain and suffering. All is for a greater cause in life. Let the game begin
I love the fact that more schools are requiring finance courses. As a teacher, I wish I had had the opportunity to take a course. My parents were VERY frugal out of necessity as missionaries and didn't use credit cards for anything, but as a teen and young adult, I thought I knew more than them 😂😢.
I was lucky. My HS had an intro to accounting class elective and our teacher said the way to wealth was a CPA with a law degree!
The way the Picasso question was asked made it sound like he was more recent than people thought. Therefore, I guessed 1902😂
I loved DECA, went to state competition.
I’m with Rachel on the Picasso
The dime thing 😂😂😂 I'd be like "you calling me a 1/10?"
In my parts, it is michievous (the first way she said it).
Besties! Love watching you both:)
Is there a way you all could suggest what liquor could be added to the mocktails to make it a cocktail? I feel like I sound like an alcoholic asking this... LOL but just curious! Haha
I love SMHH!
Great show George and Rachel but where is producer Lindsey? What happened to her?
Is the recipe per drink or did that make the two they were drinking?
George: "Hand salve"
Me: "What is that?'"
Rachel: "I would have just said lotion"
Me: "Me too, thank you for validating me" 😂
Going along with “pew pew” if you send congratulations or happy birthday it will add the effect of confetti and balloons
I had cursive writing, personal Finance, shorthand, typing class.
Twice I’ve heard Dave Ramsey say, “Send in the calvary.” It should be, “Send in the cavalry.” Calvary is the hill that Christ died on.
Also, the “H” in the word “vehicle” is silent!
Why doesn't the US include tax on goods. -- Unlike the VAT system, sales tax is not applied at each supply chain step but only at the end when the product or service is sold to the end consumer. This means that before the final sale to the end consumer, who can be either a business or an individual, no sales tax is added to the price of the goods or services
I’ve often wondered this too. When I’ve traveled overseas it makes it so much easier to know how much you’re really spending. When family comes to visit here, they’re shocked and appalled that the tax is added at the register instead of
The reason is because of legacy rules that might still exist. For example, county to county can have a different tax depending on the state. Same goes for each state, but we live in the 21st century and this shouldn't apply anymore. Time for a change.