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The cashless challenge to bureaux de change

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January is a time when many of us start to think about the summer and where we want to disappear to on holiday.And anyone looking ahead to an overseas vacation or a business trip will have to consider travel money at some point. But the way British consumers pay for things when abroad is changing as cashless payments mean large numbers of people are shunning traditional bureaux de changes on the high street and at the airports and are instead spending solely on plastic when overseas. Read More...

The Red String ofFate: Abeautiful Japanese legend

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Since time immemorial, humans have wondered about the meaning of life. In all corners of the world, the search for the ultimate answer has given rise to a variety of philosophical teachings and enchanting legends. Today, Bright Side presents you with the tale of the Red Strings. Hailing from Japan, this legend explains life’s mysteries in a way that is both believable and incredibly romantic. If Fate really exists, let’s hope that it works in exactly the way that’s described here. Close your eyes. Read More...

The Story of Stephen Fry Who Got Married at 58 After Thinking He Would Never Find Love

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At 65, the multi-talented artist Stephen Fry is more in love than he’s ever been before. After struggling to find happiness and choosing celibacy at a young age, he finally found his life partner, even if he had to wait many years for it. And although 3 decades separate the 2, this couple proves to us that love always wins and age means nothing when 2 people have so much in common. Bright Side wants to share the story of Stephen and his husband, Elliott, who will make you believe that love is vital and we all deserve to find our soulmate. Read More...