Move over, girl dinner — it's time for girl math. The latest discourse to hit the social media platform revolves around spending, consumerism and and economics, both real and imagined. In videos, ...
Move over "girl dinner" and "lazy girl jobs," a new personal finance trend has gone viral on TikTok. Called "girl math," this humorous trend has users breaking down purchases into their smallest ...
This may be a girl’s girl summer, but buying tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, dressing up for Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, and going to see the Barbie movie isn’t cheap. This is when every girl’s ...
Kyne Santos was a student at the University of Waterloo when she began her math career – and her drag career. "I was like Hannah Montana at the time, living a double life, you know, doing my math ...
"I got a Starbucks today that was $4.90 – anything under $5 feels like it's pretty much free. Girl math. Returned something at Zara that was $50, bought something else that was $100 – it only cost me ...
All over TikTok, "girl math" is being used to justify almost any purchase, from everyday things like $5 coffees to big-ticket items like concert tickets. While everyone's version of girl math is ...
If it’s less than $5 it’s basically free. If you return an item for a refund, you’ve made money. If you paid for a vacation months ago, it’s free by the time you go on it. And if you buy something ...
I've never been a math person, so when I found this viral math secret on TikTok that made sense to me and my right-sided brain, my mind was blown. Essentially it helps with percentages — and in ...
During pandemic lockdown, Kyne Santos missed performing drag. To keep herself busy, she started dressing in drag and recording TikToks where she discussed math riddles. She thought a few people might ...