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Is it proper to try on swim-wears before buying them?
People definitely do. I know few places that let people try out stuff like that before buying them. Unfortunately, no other way to really know if it will fit. Panties and swimwear bottoms; you’re supposed to keep your underwear on to try. Bras you can try topless. It’s kinda icky, but once you buy iRead more
People definitely do. I know few places that let people try out stuff like that before buying them. Unfortunately, no other way to really know if it will fit. Panties and swimwear bottoms; you’re supposed to keep your underwear on to try. Bras you can try topless. It’s kinda icky, but once you buy it yourself then you should wash whatever you’re keeping. Some stores have a no return on swimwears and panties, but everything else you usually can.
See lessIf I’m not a US citizen but have my child there, will he be a US citizen?
A baby born in the United States, excluding children born to foreign diplomats, is automatically a citizen of the United States. There are no exceptions. There is also no such thing as requesting U.S. citizenship; it is automatically and involuntarily imposed. There is no way for either the child orRead more
A baby born in the United States, excluding children born to foreign diplomats, is automatically a citizen of the United States.
See lessThere are no exceptions. There is also no such thing as requesting U.S. citizenship; it is automatically and involuntarily imposed. There is no way for either the child or the parents to refuse this U.S. citizenship granted at birth. Although, the child could renounce U.S. citizenship later, but the child would have to do it on his own accord— parents cannot renounce U.S. citizenship for a child, and the child can only renounce it when they understand what it means, which means they must be at least 18 years old.