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100 Deep Questions to Ask When You Want to Take Your Relationship to the Next Level

Remember the game 20 Questions? Many of us used to play it as kids to pass the time during long car trips. We may be older, but the setup can still be useful in a slightly different way: as a means of getting to know a special person a little better. Deep questions to ask might help take a crush to the next level, strengthen your relationship with your spouse or allow you to turn a casual acquaintance into a close, trusted friend. Curious about the kinds of deep questions to ask the people in your life? We’ve got you covered with a range of ideas, from lighthearted conversation starters to more serious, thoughtful probes. To truly strengthen your relationship, don’t speed through the questions—take your time and ask follow-ups. Remember, this is a jumping-off point for a discussion, not an interview. So the next time you’re spending some quiet moments with a boyfriend , girlfriend, partner or pal, use these deep questions to ask the stuff that’ll get them talking and bring you clo...

4 Biggest Changes Coming to Costco in 2026 that Members Will Love

We’re not the only ones setting New Year’s resolutions this month. As people around the world usher in 2026 with bold proclamations about eating better or being nicer to their co-workers, businesses are setting their own goals. Costco may not be committing itself to a new workout regimen or daily affirmations, but it does have a plan in place for growth. And that means making some big changes that Costco members will want to know about. We’ve seen this movie before, right? Every year, Costco switches things up, at least a little bit. Look at January 2025, when it eliminated coffee grinders from warehouses. Or last summer, when it switched the food court soda options from Pepsi to Coca-Cola. It’s these little things (or big ones, depending on your perspective) that keep Cosco evolving—whether you agree with the swaps or not. Keep reading, and let’s see what Costco HQ has in store for the rest of 2026. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsletter for more Costco news, cleani...

EXCLUSIVE! Author Emily Henry Gives Us a Glimpse of the New People We Meet on Vacation Movie—And What We’ll Fall in Love with Next

Emily Henry wasn’t actually on vacation when it happened, but still . During a recent layover in the bustling Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the author was taken aback to spot someone poring over her 2021 bestselling novel, People We Meet on Vacation. “It was a really fun and meta feeling,” she says. And yet she resisted the urge to make the approach: “I wanted them to have the reading experience that they want and not be like, ‘Hey, what do you think?'” (The book’s devoted 2 million readers have already told her, anyway.) And now,  People We Meet on Vacation has been adapted into a fun and frothy Netflix film , which you can stream starting Jan. 9. The story follows Poppy (Emily Bader, My Lady Jane ) and Alex (Tom Blyth, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes ), two platonic, longtime pals with contrasting personalities—she’s an extrovert; he’s a bookworm—who take an annual trip together. Two years after a falling-out, the pair reunite in Barc...

Is It Really Rude to Respond to a Text with a One-Word Answer?

In  Reader’s Digest ’s new series “Is It Really Rude to…,” Charlotte Hilton Andersen tackles low-stakes etiquette questions from everyday life using a combination of her common sense and vast knowledge from writing 50-plus etiquette stories for this site. Have a situation you can’t stop ruminating on? Email us at advice@tmbi.com , or message Charlotte on Instagram at @Charlottegfe . A few weeks before Christmas, I sent my second son, who’s away at college, a very simple text. “Are you staying at school for the break, or are you coming home? And if so, when will you be here? Let me know your plans! Love you!!!” His response? “Sure.” Sure. SURE. Sure to what ? Sure you’re coming home? Sure you’re staying? Sure, you acknowledge I exist? Sure, the sky is blue and words have no meaning? I stared at my phone for a solid five minutes waiting for clarification. A follow-up text. A screenshot of his travel plans. A picture of him with sprained thumbs to explain why he can’t type more. A...

The Hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Has Resumed—Here’s What We Know About the Plane That Vanished into Thin Air

Just after midnight on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport heading to Beijing. It was a routine red-eye route for the Boeing 777, but what started as a commonplace flight soon became one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. Less than an hour after takeoff, MH370 lost radar contact as it crossed into Vietnamese-controlled airspace. The plane and all 239 people on board were never seen or heard from again . “For years, I have been asking, ‘What do you mean by lost contact?'” Li Eryou, whose son disappeared on the flight, told the BBC . “It seems to me that if you lose contact with someone, you should be able to reconnect with them.” Authorities tried, kicking off a multinational, multiyear search via air, sea and deep-sea sonar mapping. But neither government nor private search-and-rescue teams have been able to locate the wreckage. With questions mounting and answers in short supply, the strange disappearance ha...

Curious About Living Abroad? This New Report Ranks the Top 10 Countries for Expats

After spending a semester studying in Spain during my junior year of college, I became obsessed with the concept of moving abroad . Instead of spending their days rushing around from place to place, the Spaniards around me maintained a healthy work-life balance, moved at a slower pace and prioritized time spent with friends and family above all else. I fell in love. Even after I returned to the U.S., I missed the life I lived while in Spain. Today, I find myself looking up the visa requirements for various countries at least once a month and fantasizing about starting over in a city full of culture , history and, of course, food. New data suggests I’m not the only American who feels this way. A Gallup poll released last month noted that approximately 20% of Americans say they would like to move abroad permanently. According to the data, one of the most common reasons for wanting to make such a change is lower confidence in U.S. institutions. A 2024 report conducted by Expatsi, a comp...