I had a video playing the other day. Wasn't paying much attention to it but I heard what this guy saying about "significant other".
He explained the role of that phrase in a relationship is "sign-if-i-can't" and it deals with credit. I never noticed it before this and it makes sense. Like when you are in a relationship, your significant other is meant to balance you out emotionally, mentally, and financially. This is assuming you are in a healthy relationship. When it comes to marriage it is ideal that both people have good credit but so long as one does, the whole "sign-if-i-can't" factors in.
Just an interesting thing I never knew about or noticed before.
He explained the role of that phrase in a relationship is "sign-if-i-can't" and it deals with credit. I never noticed it before this and it makes sense. Like when you are in a relationship, your significant other is meant to balance you out emotionally, mentally, and financially. This is assuming you are in a healthy relationship. When it comes to marriage it is ideal that both people have good credit but so long as one does, the whole "sign-if-i-can't" factors in.
Just an interesting thing I never knew about or noticed before.