Six Friends Tried to Plan a Girls' Trip in a Group Chat. Things Went Sideways.
Six longtime friends wanted to go on a girls' trip last year. Five were turning 50 and they wanted to do something special. So, in early 2024, they did what everybody does these days: They began planning the trip in their group chat.
Few tests of friendship are more daunting.

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