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I Live in the City With the Most Landmarks in the U.S.—12 Shoes to Help You Visit Them All Pain-free

I Live in the City With the Most Landmarks in the U.S.—12 Shoes to Help You Visit Them All Pain-free

When you live in New York City, lazy weekends don't exist. With more than 170 museums, 29,000 acres worth of parks, and 38,000 landmarks to see across the five boroughs, it can be hard to justify staying in and doing nothing. As an NYC resident, my weekends are essentially long walking tours, where I explore new neighborhoods and clock thousands of steps while soaking in the sights and sounds the Big Apple has to offer.
Since I walk everywhere, comfy footwear is essential. I surveyed Travel + Leisure's NYC-based writers and editors to round up our ride-or-die shoes. These sneakers, sandals, and flats are the best of the best, and we trust them to keep our feet supported and pain-free while walking miles in the city. Keep reading for the 12 most comfortable shoes we own, including New Balance 530s, Crocs sandals, and Birkenstock clogs, starting at $50.
Best Editor-loved Walking Shoes:
New Balance Unisex 530 Sneakers
Zappos
'Whenever I'm heading out for a city walk—whether it's to the grocery store, around the park, or out to lunch, these New Balances are the sneakers I reach for every time. I've also worn them on multiple trips, and they've stayed comfortable through long days of exploring. They're effortlessly stylish and pair with anything from a crewneck and biker shorts to jeans and a T-shirt. Truly, no complaints.' — Rosie Marder, Shopping Writer
Crocs Women's Brooklyn Strappy Low Wedge Sandals
Amazon
'If you catch me out in Manhattan on a summer evening, nine times out of ten, I'll be wearing these exact wedge sandals from Crocs. They have thick platform foam soles that absorb shock, plus textured footbeds that prevent your feet from slipping on hot, sweltering summer days. The straps are made from a soft, silky rubber material that doesn't cut into your skin, and the adjustable ankle strap adds extra stability.' — Amelia McBride, Associate Shopping Editor
Adidas Women's Ultraboost 1.0 Sneakers
Amazon
'These Adidas shoes are extremely comfortable and supportive for long days of walking around the city or even just running errands in my neighborhood. I love the cushioned base that gives me plenty of support, while the knit upper is super breathable and flexible, so my feet never feel constricted, even if I've been standing or walking for a while.' — Erin Cavoto, Shopping Editor
Brooks Women's Glycerin StealthFit 22 Running Shoes
Zappos
'I remember when I tried the Brooks Glycerin StealthFit style for the first time—I was blown away by the fact that I could slip my wide feet in easily without having to untie the laces or contort my toes. These running shoes have a knit construction that molds around the shape of your foot, plus a stretchy, sock-like opening at the top that stretches to accommodate swelling, making them stellar for long days walking around the city. I'm obsessed with this retro-inspired yellow colorway of the StealthFit 22; it's comfy yet cute enough to wear with jeans and shorts.' — Amelia McBride, Associate Shopping Editor
Teva Women's Flatform Sandals
Zappos
'My go-to summer shoe is the Teva Flatform Sandals because they have all the comfort and support I love from Teva sandals with the added bonus of a high platform that keeps my toes far, far away from the unpredictable city streets. The platform base is extremely comfortable, providing a ton of support for long days on my feet (I've clocked over 100,000 steps on a single Disney World trip with these shoes!).
I also love the adjustable straps to get the best fit on my toes and ankle. I tend to reach for these almost exclusively in the summer in the city and love to pair them with casual outfits for running errands or meeting with friends for lunch.' — Erin Cavoto, Shopping Editor
Birkenstock Unisex Suede Boston Clogs
Zappos
'I've been a loyal Birkenstock fan since high school, and the Boston Clogs are only the latest (and most comfortable) addition to my expanding collection. Growing up in New Hampshire, I'm always drawn to 'crunchier' styles, so I love how effortlessly cool these shoes make every outfit, and the cork insoles have molded perfectly to my feet, so they're always supportive during long days walking around New York, traveling, or just running errands. I pair them with everything from dresses to denim shorts, and I have no doubt this is a style I'll be wearing for years to come.' — Merrell Readman, Senior Shopping Writer
New Balance Women's Fresh Foam Roav Running Shoes
Amazon
'I tore a muscle in my foot after walking more than 10,000 steps in unsupportive shoes, but my podiatrist steered me in the right direction by recommending New Balance sneakers. These are my go-to walking shoes whenever I'm traveling because they're lightweight and keep my feet and back pain-free (even after wearing them for 12 hours at a music festival).' — Rylee Johnston, Shopping Writer
Crocs Women's Classic Platform Clogs
Amazon
'I don't care what anyone says—I wear my Crocs with pride. When I first tried on these platform clogs, I was surprised at their comfort. Over time, I've only become more impressed. They're not only my go-to shoe when I'm hurrying out of the house to run errands; they're also comfy enough for long days on my feet. I've walked all over the city in these shoes, and even after years of wear, they won't need to be swapped out anytime soon.' — Genevieve Cepeda, Shopping Writer
Everlane Women's The Day Fisherman Sandals
Everlane
'Finding a comfortable pair of elevated sandals has been no small feat for me, and after trying countless options that have ripped my feet to shreds, these fisherman sandals from Everlane have been a welcome respite. The straps are made from unbelievably soft leather that requires no break-in time, and they've never dug into my skin or caused blisters and irritation.
I love that I can wear them with almost everything in my closet, and I'm even considering snagging another pair in brown. I'm not a huge fan of having my toes exposed while walking around cities, either, so the caged design is perfect for offering a little more coverage while keeping my feet cool.' — Merrell Readman, Senior Shopping Writer
Sam Edelman Women's Michaela Mary Jane Flats
Sam Edelman
'The Sam Edelman Michaela Mary Jane Flats are my ride-or-die flats because they're one of the only pairs I own that don't leave me with a single blister. For someone whose feet are usually shredded by cute shoes, they're a miracle. I have them in red, which adds the perfect pop of color to any outfit. Whether I'm heading to the office or out for date night, they're always a reliable choice.' — Rosie Marder, Shopping Writer
Adidas Women's Samba LT Sneakers
Nordstrom
'Adidas Sambas are one of the most popular shoes of the year, thanks to their sleek design and comfort. Inspired by the trend, I searched high and low for a pair that I wouldn't frequently spot on other subway passengers, and ultimately, I landed on the Samba LT Sneakers. They feature the same simple design, plus a fold-over tongue that puts a unique spin on the retro sneaker.
While I bought these shoes for style, they're so comfortable that they quickly became my go-to sneaker. Now, I wear them anytime I walk the dog, stroll through Central Park, or serve as a de facto tour guide when friends come to visit.' — Genevieve Cepeda, Shopping Writer
Naturalizer Women's Jaya Slingback Pumps
Naturalizer
'These slingback pumps never let me down: they're super comfortable, have an adjustable strap that doesn't irritate my skin, and can instantly dress up an outfit. I've worn them to the office and even to a wedding where I was on my feet all day, dancing for hours on end. By the end of the night, my feet were tired, but my back was pain-free and there wasn't a blister in sight.' — Rylee Johnston, Shopping Writer
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36 relaxation-inducing products that help our editors wind down before bed
36 relaxation-inducing products that help our editors wind down before bed

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36 relaxation-inducing products that help our editors wind down before bed

The products that help us wind down at the end of the day are an important part of our bedtime routines, which is why our team of editors wanted to share some of the beauty, home, tech and wellness products we rely on for a good night's sleep. From a luxe pillow spray to a white noise machine, these products prep us for bed and add a sense of calmness to our night. Looking for some inspiration for your own bedtime routine? Keep reading on to see our editors' picks. Smell House Work From Home Candle I reach for this candle whenever I need to wind down. The scent is subtle but soothing, and it instantly makes me feel more relaxed. It fills my entire apartment with a warm and inviting scent. I love pairing it with a nice warm bath after a long day. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator The Laundress Beauty Sleep Fabric Spray I'm all about scents when creating my sleep routine. There's nothing like laying my head down on a luxe-smelling pillow to help lull me to sleep. I love The Laundress' Beauty Sleep line, which includes this spray I keep on my nightstand, along with a laundry detergent made just for your bedding. It has notes of lavender, jasmine and sandalwood, just to name a few of the soothing smells. — Tamara Kraus, senior lifestyle editor Honeywell HYF260 Quiet Set Whole Room Tower Fan I initially bought this affordable tower fan a few years back to stay cool during a brutal summer, but it's since doubled as a handy white noise machine to help me doze off at night. Its five speed settings include Sleep, Calm and White Noise; the latter two do a great job lulling me into a restful state while also drowning out the ever-unpleasant sounds of my dog licking herself. — Mike Andronico, senior tech editor Aura Cacia Essential Oil in Uplifting Vanilla I'm a big proponent of the scent-memory connection, so much so that I have a self-care scent in my nighttime routine. As I wind down for the night, I put a little bit of this vanilla essential oil on the pulse points on my wrists and neck. Is this completely unnecessary? Yes. But the warm, sweet and familiar vanilla scent helps calm my mind and cue my body that it's time to settle down for the night. My theory is that over time, my brain will link the comforting vanilla scent with the comforting sensation of curling up in my beloved bed and help me instantly relax as soon as I catch a whiff. And if nothing else, it's a nice act of self-love to smell something delightful before I close my eyes. — Jillian Tracy, associate editor Naturepedic Organic Travel Pillow While it's technically a travel pillow, I sleep with this pillow every night. For as long as I've remembered, I've needed to hold a small pillow while sleeping for comfort and support. And since I've been using this one for a year, I'm not looking back. — Tamara Kraus, senior lifestyle editor Muji Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser While lighting a candle can set the mood, keeping a flame burning at bedtime is not the safest choice. Instead, I use this aroma diffuser for a hit of aromatherapy to help me unwind at night. It has several timer settings so you can choose how long it runs for, and then you don't have to worry about turning it off. It also has a built-in light so you can use it as a night light. I love using it with a couple of drops of Muji's French Lavender Pure Essential Oil for a relaxing, spa-like effect. — Sophie Shaw, beauty and fashion editor Casper Dream Hybrid Mattress Winding down is one thing, but staying there is a whole different problem, so I must give credit to my evening MVP, Casper's hybrid Dream mattress. It basically killed off my lower back pain late last year, and it's been a great enabler of my side sleeping ever since I unboxed it. Its three-section design means it's supportive of my head but provides enough sink for my body for me to relax. — Henry T. Casey, electronics writer Mrs. Meyer's Daisy Room Freshener Since I spend most of the day working at my desk — which just so happens to be located 18 inches from my bed — I find that winding down at the end of the day requires a more intentional vibe shift. Mrs. Meyer's products have long been staples in my kitchen and bathroom, but now I've found an essential for my bedroom too. I like to spritz my sheets and pillows a few times before getting under the covers. Words cannot express how good this room spray smells (I highly recommend the Geranium scent too), and the scent lasts without being overly potent or perfumey. — Caroline Curran, former deals editor Vitruvi Stone Ceramic Diffuser I'm not really a candle person, so I love firing up my gorgeous ceramic stone diffuser from Vitruvi each night before bed. I rotate between the brand's signature essential oil kit (Sleep is my favorite), and while it actually works to help me fall asleep faster, it also just doubles as a chic-looking piece of decor when I'm not using it. — Stephanie Griffin, director of social Disney Lotso Scented Plush Yes, it's a kid's stuffed animal, but winding down sometimes means leaning into comfort. This Lotso bear from Disney is super soft, weighted just enough and smells like strawberries, which always helps me relax before bed. I sleep with this every night. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator Nodpod Gentle Pressure Sleep Mask I have bouts of insomnia sometimes, especially when my brain is still active a couple of hours before bed, so I always need a proper wind-down routine. When I don't get around to that, however, this weighted sleep mask from Nodpod is the first thing I grab. There's something about the gentle pressure it applies to my head and eyes that's so relaxing. The first few times I used this, I didn't even realize I was falling asleep. Next thing I knew, it was daytime. — Michelle Rae Uy, testing and updates writer Intelligent Change 'The Five-Minute Journal' When my mind is racing or I feel like I'm in a rut, I reach for this journal to help me wind down. Writing down the highlights of my day and what I'm grateful for really helps me relax right before bed. You're also supposed to take a few minutes to jot down your thoughts in the morning, but sometimes I forget. I keep it on my nightstand so it's always in my line of sight, but the pages are undated, so I don't have to stress about missing any days. — Amina Lake Patel, home and gifts editor L'Beauxtique Aromatic Eye Pillow This lavender-scented eye pillow feels like heaven after a long day. I try to avoid looking at my phone or electronics right before I go to sleep, and this pre-bedtime eye mask helps me unwind. You can put it in the microwave if you want a heated mask or pop it in the fridge for some cooling/depuffing action. — Hayley Saltzman, former social lead Vicks VapoShower Soothing Vapors Tablets I've been using Vicks VapoRub for years and recently discovered that the brand offers non-medicated shower steamer tablets. Needless to say, I've been using them at night to unwind and always feel extra refreshed after hopping out of the shower, thanks to the amazing blend of eucalyptus and menthol. It's such an easy way to create a spa-like feel in my bathroom, and I only wish I'd discovered them sooner. To get the most out of the tablet and prevent it from dissolving too quickly, I make sure to place it in a spot where the water is not directly hitting it. — Rachel Dennis, associate editor Alo Reset Magnesium Body Spray I've been struggling with staying asleep since I've gotten older and have tried just about every sleep gummy and hack in the book. While some gummies work, I have to wait to brush my teeth until I take them. Enter: Alo's Reset Magnesium Body Spray. I recently got a mini sample at an Alo workout event, and the two times I used it (I sprayed it on the bottom of my feet before bed), I had some of the highest Oura sleep scores I've ever seen. — Tamara Kraus, senior lifestyle editor Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream I always reach for this when I want my skin to feel deeply moisturized before bed. The texture is rich but not too heavy, and it absorbs surprisingly well for how moisturizing it is. I notice the glow right away, but it's not greasy, making my skin feel cared for after a long day. It's become a staple in my nighttime routine, especially when I want to wake up looking refreshed. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator Dermal Collagen Essence Face Masks, 16-Pack I love winding down at night with one of these face masks, which are not only soothing to the skin but also frequently on sale — even at full price, it works out to just 75 cents per mask! As someone with sensitive skin, I've never had any problems with these, whether I wash my face after removing the mask or not. Plus, they're great to throw on the pillow of any guests who stay with you. — Daniel Toy, copy chief RéVive Melting Cleanser/Makeup-Removing Wash There's no better feeling than taking off your makeup after a long day. It feels a lot less like a chore with this remover. It's gentle, doesn't sting my eyes and actually leaves my skin feeling soft instead of stripped. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator Thisworks Deep Sleep Body Whip Although I have an extensive facial skin care routine, I'm not so diligent when it comes to body care. Usually, I slather on some body lotion after a shower and that's it, but in the dry winter months, my skin is flaky and parched by the end of the day. This light yet creamy body whip helps keep my skin soft, all while promoting relaxation. Thanks to its calming lavender fragrance and a formula made with hemp seed extract and magnesium (which is supposed to improve your sleep quality), this body lotion has become integral to my bedtime routine. — Sophie Shaw, beauty and fashion editor O'Keefe's Working Hands and Healthy Feet Night Treatment I usually have the driest hands and feet in the world — itchy, cracked, you name it. But applying O'Keefe's Working Hands and Healthy Feet Night Treatments when I get into bed has made a huge difference. My skin feels softer and smoother, and is visibly more hydrated when I wake up. Not only that but the lavender scent is calming and helps me relax as I try to fall asleep. — Danielle Poiesz, copy editor Amika Frizz-Me-Not Hydrating Anti-Frizz Treatment Before bed, I love putting in a leave-in treatment so that my hair can transform overnight. This leave-in treatment from Amika is one of my favorites. It leaves my hair frizz-free without weighing it down and also smells amazing. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator Clearstem Hydraglow Stem Cell Moisturizer Packed with stem cells, squalane and bakuchiol (a nontoxic and natural alternative to retinol), my favorite moisturizer, Hydraglow, quite literally trains my skin to look younger while I sleep. It's hands down my No. 1 secret sleep weapon to waking up with ultra-hydrated, plumped, youthful-looking skin. — Stephanie Griffin, social director Biossance Squalane and Copper Peptide Rapid Plumping Serum When my skin feels tired or dull, I reach for this. It sinks in fast and gives a noticeable hydration boost. I apply it every night before bed to get that glowy look the next morning. The formula combines squalane and copper peptides, which help smooth and strengthen the skin over time, but what I love most is how fast it works. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask A lot has changed about my sleep schedule over the past few years, but one thing that's remained consistent is using the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask every single night. I swipe it on before I get under the covers, and it signals to my brain that it's time for bed. As a bonus, I wake up with super-soft and hydrated lips. A little goes a long way, so the jar lasts so much longer than you'd think. — Amina Lake Patel, home and gifts editor Aesop Rind Concentrate Body Balm I swear by Aesop skin products, and this body balm is no exception. I love this rind concentrate scent. It's the perfect combination of fresh, citrus smell with nourishing powers for softer hands. One small dollop, and I feel immediately relaxed. — Emily McNutt, former senior travel editor Clearstem Sulfur Spot&Mask Given that this spot treatment is bright purple in color, I only ever use it at night. It's packed with clay, zinc, sulfur and glycolic [acid] that actually zap whiteheads and bacteria while I sleep. Oh, and to all my acne-prone girlies out there looking for affordable yet effective overnight skin care, I've tried every single spot treatment under the sun, and let me tell you, this one is hands down the best! —Stephanie Griffin, social director Starface Hydro-Stars I love a beauty product that works overnight, and these cute pimple patches help banish breakouts by the morning. The star-shaped hydrocolloid stickers absorb the fluid and gunk within the pimples, reducing the inflammation and size of the zits. While I've tried several brands of pimple patches, I always come back to these because they're honestly a joy to put on, they come with a fun case that has a compact mirror inside and there are limited-edition drops of the stickers, so you can mix it up with new colors. — Sophie Shaw, beauty and fashion editor CosRX Low-pH Good Morning Gel Face Cleanser More often than not, my best sleep starts with my evening skin care routine, which doesn't happen unless I use CosRX's gel face cleanser. It's so neutral and cleansing that my skin is left feeling and looking great, which is a neat little part of my path to sleep. So don't interpret its 'Good Morning' name as a sign that you should use it when waking up but, instead, as a sign that using it at night will enable you to wake up well rested. — Henry T. Casey, electronics writer Amazon Kindle This got me through major jet lag when I was in the Philippines for a two-week vacation. I'm a purist when it comes to books, but the need to travel light outweighed my desire to smell the pages of a book. This one is so thin and lightweight that it is truly the best travel accessory. I love that its glare-free display still makes everything readable even when the lights are off but not too bright that it disrupts my wind down. It also handles better than a book when you're reading in bed. — Michelle Rae Uy, testing and updates writer Headspace I have a hard time falling asleep. On those nights when I'm tossing and turning and I just can't turn my brain off, I love turning on the sleepcasts on the Headspace app. They have a short meditation exercise, where you either focus on your breathing or 'turning off' your muscles one by one, then they launch into a cute and relaxing story. They've definitely helped me calm down at night and get better sleep when I'm stressed. — Kai Burkhardt, outdoors, sustainable living and pets editor Sony WH-1000XM6 Over-Ear Headphones We're in that busy part of the early summer, which means I can always hear partiers in my building and neighborhood, regardless of how much I don't want to be involved. This is why I'm thankful to have tested and reviewed the new best noise-canceling headphones: Sony's new XM6 over-ear cans. From that moment on the couch when I'm just trying to focus on my book and I use their superior noise cancellation to block out the world, to later in bed when I finally remember to do my evening guided meditation, these super-comfortable headphones stop me from getting distracted and allow me to actually focus on the things that help me sleep. — Henry T. Casey, electronics writer Read our review Soundcore Sleep A20 Wireless Earbuds I don't mind some noise like the faraway sound of cars on the freeway or people talking on the street. In fact, I prefer it over total silence. But the obnoxious sound of a plane engine or the loud chatter of passengers on an early-morning ferry ride vex me. Good thing I discovered the Sleep A20 from Soundcore. These sleep earbuds don't offer active noise cancellation, which I prefer, but they do offer a library of relaxing white noise sounds that help put me in a stress-free space so my brain and body can relax enough to sleep. — Michelle Rae Uy, testing and updates writer Hatch Restore 3 When I'm not using the Headspace app, I'm using my Hatch Restore, which offers a plethora of meditations, sounds and sunrise/sunset calming lighting options to help me fall asleep (and wake up). 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Millennials Are Confessing The Most YOLO Things They've Done Recently, And I Kind Of Feel Bad For Them
Millennials Are Confessing The Most YOLO Things They've Done Recently, And I Kind Of Feel Bad For Them

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Millennials Are Confessing The Most YOLO Things They've Done Recently, And I Kind Of Feel Bad For Them

If the Gen-Zs have DIFTP (Do It For The Plot), then millennials have yolo: You Only Live Once. According to the Urban Dictionary, "It practically makes you believe you can do ANYTHING," a user wrote. For any dear readers who WEREN'T in the know circa 2011-2013, it's the mantra you say to yourself to self-soothe when you send that risky text, book a tropical vacation on credit, or order a round of shots when you know you have brunch with your boyfriend's parents the next day. It's the headspace of: not exactly responsible — but hey, here for a good time, not a long time. So, in honor of #YOLO, someone in the r/Millennials subreddit recently asked, "Is the millennial 'yolo' movement still alive? What's the most irresponsible thing you've done lately, financially or otherwise?" Here's what people had to say: 1."A girl I was messaging on a dating app asked me to go out with her at like 10 p.m. on a Wednesday. She was already out. I got home around 3 a.m. and had to get up for work in less than 4 hours." "But I got a girlfriend now." — Short-While3325 2."I moved to Europe, lol yolo." — SomthingClever1286 "May this type of yolo energy find me." — Celesteven 3."Paid an extra $300 to get heated seats in my very boring and safe new car because I've always wanted them." — PhysicalMuscle6611 "It's just so soothing to relax in a nice warm seat." — P0ETAYT0E "It's not about warming up anymore, it's about soothing the back pain." — Longjumping_Suit_256 4."Bought a $7k guitar, then got fired three days later. Yolo." — PhallusTheFantastic "Now you have time to play!" — astoriaboundagain 5."Mine is a house, got laid off nine months later 💀." — timid_soup 6."I ate dairy." — LateDaikon6254 7."Still riding the adrenaline high from buying full price New Balance 990s two days ago." — neercatz 8."On a similar note, I just bought sparkly jelly shoes today. My 10-year-old self is very happy." — lifesok 9."Flying to London just to see Beyoncé." — LucilleLooseSeal123 10."$200 Lego set. I literally said 'yolo' as I put it in the cart, lol." — hold-up-a-sec 11."I went to Nashville over the weekend, Saturday-Monday. I spent over $100 per day, but don't worry, I'm going to Italy in two weeks." Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Lordn / Getty Images, Peacock / Via — Serraph105 "Same, but I spent way more than that. My friend was going and I was like 'sign me up' #yolo #girlstrip." — ElkHot5818 12."I buy concert tickets a lot. I have not regretted a single one." — Moneymovescash 13."Shit, I buy a energy drink and say yolo." — feelinit9 14."I stopped paying medical bills. What are they gonna do, re-break my back? Fuck 'em." — Snicklefraust 15."Bought 24 eggs." — Bluemink96 "Big spender right here." — tawnywelshterrier 16."Paid $6,000 for donor sperm when I'm not even sure I want kids." Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Friends / Via Pattonmania / Getty Images "I got about 14 days to change my mind and ask for a partial refund." — MariMada "I love that you can get a partial refund on jizz." — black-kramer 17."Vasectomy — yolo!" Francesco Marzovillo / Getty Images, Reddit / Via — Justasillyliltoaster 18."I just bought a $1,000 bean bag chair." — ignatzami "Lovesac?" — whoooocaaarreees "Yep!" — ignatzami 19."We sprung for a suite hotel room." "We're taking the kids to Japan for three weeks in October and said fuck it, let's get some elbow room while we're there." — dnvrm0dsrneckbeards 20."Pregnant AND eating out? What am I, a Rockefeller?!" — cleois 21."Bought a house in this economy and these times." — Bubbly_Seat742 22."I stayed up past 10 this weekend. Yolo." — sortahuman123 23."I'm eating potato chips and scrolling on Reddit while on a diet. Yolo." — Greedy-North Will yolo ever come back? Is it too ~cringey?~ Whatever, yolo! Fellow millennials, what's the most yolo thing you've done lately? Share it in the comments! Note: Responses have been edited for length/clarity.

Millennials Share Their Most Epic Yolo Decisions
Millennials Share Their Most Epic Yolo Decisions

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Millennials Share Their Most Epic Yolo Decisions

If the Gen-Zs have DIFTP (Do It For The Plot), then millennials have yolo: You Only Live Once. According to the Urban Dictionary, "It practically makes you believe you can do ANYTHING," a user wrote. For any dear readers who WEREN'T in the know circa 2011-2013, it's the mantra you say to yourself to self-soothe when you send that risky text, book a tropical vacation on credit, or order a round of shots when you know you have brunch with your boyfriend's parents the next day. It's the headspace of: not exactly responsible — but hey, here for a good time, not a long time. So, in honor of #YOLO, someone in the r/Millennials subreddit recently asked, "Is the millennial 'yolo' movement still alive? What's the most irresponsible thing you've done lately, financially or otherwise?" Here's what people had to say: "A girl I was messaging on a dating app asked me to go out with her at like 10 p.m. on a Wednesday. She was already out. I got home around 3 a.m. and had to get up for work in less than 4 hours." "But I got a girlfriend now."— Short-While3325 "I moved to Europe, lol yolo." — SomthingClever1286"May this type of yolo energy find me."— Celesteven "Paid an extra $300 to get heated seats in my very boring and safe new car because I've always wanted them." — PhysicalMuscle6611"It's just so soothing to relax in a nice warm seat."— P0ETAYT0E"It's not about warming up anymore, it's about soothing the back pain."— Longjumping_Suit_256 "Bought a $7k guitar, then got fired three days later. Yolo." — PhallusTheFantastic"Now you have time to play!"— astoriaboundagain "Mine is a house, got laid off nine months later 💀." — timid_soup "I ate dairy." — LateDaikon6254 "Still riding the adrenaline high from buying full price New Balance 990s two days ago." — neercatz "On a similar note, I just bought sparkly jelly shoes today. My 10-year-old self is very happy." — lifesok "Flying to London just to see Beyoncé." — LucilleLooseSeal123 "$200 Lego set. I literally said 'yolo' as I put it in the cart, lol." — hold-up-a-sec "I went to Nashville over the weekend, Saturday-Monday. I spent over $100 per day, but don't worry, I'm going to Italy in two weeks." — Serraph105"Same, but I spent way more than that. My friend was going and I was like 'sign me up' #yolo #girlstrip."— ElkHot5818 "I buy concert tickets a lot. I have not regretted a single one." — Moneymovescash "Shit, I buy a energy drink and say yolo." — feelinit9 "I stopped paying medical bills. What are they gonna do, re-break my back? Fuck 'em." — Snicklefraust "Bought 24 eggs." — Bluemink96"Big spender right here."— tawnywelshterrier "Paid $6,000 for donor sperm when I'm not even sure I want kids." "I got about 14 days to change my mind and ask for a partial refund."— MariMada"I love that you can get a partial refund on jizz."— black-kramer "Vasectomy — yolo!" — Justasillyliltoaster "I just bought a $1,000 bean bag chair." — ignatzami"Lovesac?"— whoooocaaarreees"Yep!"— ignatzami "We sprung for a suite hotel room." "We're taking the kids to Japan for three weeks in October and said fuck it, let's get some elbow room while we're there."— dnvrm0dsrneckbeards "Pregnant AND eating out? What am I, a Rockefeller?!" — cleois "Bought a house in this economy and these times." — Bubbly_Seat742 "I stayed up past 10 this weekend. Yolo." — sortahuman123 "I'm eating potato chips and scrolling on Reddit while on a diet. Yolo." — Greedy-North Will yolo ever come back? Is it too ~cringey?~ Whatever, yolo! Fellow millennials, what's the most yolo thing you've done lately? Share it in the comments!

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