Elizabeth Ayoola
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So I think it's important to address any shame that you have around your spending and your finances so that you can also feel more comfortable sharing with your partner as well.
All right.
So let's pivot to deal breakers.
Now, I was surprised that someone being a bad tipper was a deal breaker.
I'm from the UK.
We don't tip over there.
So that is not a deal breaker for me.
So 24% of respondents said so.
Now, what are some other financial deal breakers that you came across in the survey, Sarah?
And they don't like, yeah, I know that's a deep one.
I think it depends on the stage of the relationship, right?
That's it.
And then I think it's important to differentiate, you know, financial values from life happening, right?
So I think maybe a lot of people here are, you know, basing these deal breakers on assuming that if a person has a low credit score, they have debt, that their financial values don't align or aren't good, quote unquote.
But that's not necessarily true.
Sometimes life is happening.
It takes time to get to know what their true values are.
Yes, yes.
Yeah.
You know what?