Harrison Fugman
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So let's say four people are going on a trip and the hotel is booked, then you owe 25% of whatever that accommodation is.
But if you bail before it's booked, then it's on them to readjust the accommodation.
Right.
They can, instead of doing two rooms, do one room and maybe get the room to be larger or do an Airbnb or whatever it is.
So then it goes to the one.
I want to hear your thoughts on that.
But then, too, I think the second question is, at what point is it appropriate to bail on a trip without it being rude?
And so that's also the double dynamic is it's not rude if you're bailing before it's booked.
It's rude if you're bailing after everything's been booked.
And in the delineation of being booked, the definition is either accommodation or flights.
Right.
And one person booking.
Restaurants, that does not qualify.
If you book the restaurant reservations, but you haven't booked the hotel or the flights, doesn't count.
Oh my gosh, paradise.
Yes.
Okay, hold on.
Before we get into this, I want to clarify some ground rules.
Okay.
When we talk about TV shows, are we going to be a spoiler?