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Every Group Chat Has a Dreaded “Finger Princess”—Does This Sound Like You?

We all have that friend—the perpetually late Linda or the never-picks-up-his-phone Phil. These traits can be frustrating, to say the least. But they’re not necessarily friendship deal-breakers. (You’re on thin ice, Phil.) Recently, though, a new social faux pas has entered the group chat . People are calling her the “finger princess,” and it’s not exactly a compliment. Even if you haven’t heard this term yet, we bet you know one. Which leads to an uncomfortable question: Could you be the finger princess? Ahead, we explore what this annoying trait is and talk to licensed mental health clinician Trillion Small, PhD, and Chloë Bean, a licensed marriage and family therapist and somatic trauma therapist, to discover why people might engage in it. Because yes, being a finger princess is annoying, but it’s a lot more common than you might think. Read on to learn how to address this unbecoming behavior in a friend and how to stop doing it yourself. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read U...

35 Chuck Norris Jokes That Will Hit You Right in the Funny Bone

Before the world enjoyed  Chuck Norris jokes , there was Chuck Norris—the man who could stare down a hurricane and make mullets look heroic. The man who delivered lines like, “I don’t initiate violence, I terminate it,” without a trace of irony. And the man who turned denim into a martial-arts uniform. Norris, the quintessential ’80s action star , passed away on March 19, 2026, leaving us in tears and wondering if Death was quaking in his boots now that Chuck was on the other side. Films like  The Delta Force gave us over-the-top heroics and classic one-liners, and the series Walker, Texas Ranger brought him into our homes for nearly a decade. But then the internet came along and gave us the best jokes poking fun at his legendary toughness, and our lives were truly complete. So let’s celebrate the legacy of a man who could do it all—including make us laugh. Read on for the ultimate roundup of Chuck Norris jokes that prove his legend lives on. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s...

Is It Really Rude to Lie About Being Busy to Get Out of Something?

Let me tell you about the Great Birthday Party Lie of 2022. An acquaintance—perfectly nice, zero threat level—invited me to her milestone birthday party. On a Thursday. Forty-five minutes away. With a dress code. It sounded fun, but not 45-minutes-and-actual-pants fun. So instead of saying that, I did what generations of my polite Midwestern ancestors have trained me to do: I lied. “Oh, I’m so sorry—I have a big work dinner that night,” I said, with the deeply sincere tone of someone who absolutely had nothing. “I wish I could make it!” She changed the date. I lied again, this time citing my kid’s sports match. Which might have worked, except she ran into my kid, wished them luck, and they had absolutely no idea what she was talking about. So she texted me: Great news! Must’ve been a mix-up—you can come, after all! The day arrived. I felt resentful and exhausted, so I claimed the flu. She brought me soup. Before her own party. I felt like an absolute villain at this point, so I tri...

This Is the One Thing You Absolutely Must Check Before Booking a Hotel, Motel or Airbnb (It’s a Matter of Safety!)

Just the process of planning a getaway can boost your mood, from selecting a destination to mapping out what to do once you arrive. But one of the most important decisions is choosing where to stay. Yes, it can take a lot of time to sift through all those options, but doing a deep dive into what a hotel, Airbnb or other short-term rental offers is worth it since lodging can so often make or break a vacation. While most of us zero in on the comforts and perks we want—I always go for a place in the center of the action, and a recent stay at the boutique hotel Kadún in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, didn’t disappoint—many travelers overlook a key detail. And skipping it could literally be a matter of life and death. I spoke with three experts to find out that one thing every traveler should always check before booking a stay in any temporary home away from home—and again upon arrival. Here’s what you need to keep in mind when planning a trip. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsle...

If You Have One of These 8 Wi-Fi Routers, You Might Have a Really Big Problem—Here’s Why

Quick: How old is your Wi-Fi router? If that question was immediately followed by silence as you tried to remember the last time you even thought about your router, let alone when you bought it, you might want to listen up. A recent FBI bulletin warns that certain Wi-Fi routers can pose serious security risks. These trusty little internet-connection devices are found in almost every home and office today, but they are super easy to ignore. Which makes sense: If it isn’t broken, why fix it? (Or think about it, or know what it does, or … ) But if your Wi-Fi router is a bit long in the tooth, read on. We spoke to cybersecurity expert Stephen Boyce, CEO of The Cyber Doctor, and IT security expert Erik Grewe, president and CEO of ForeverOn Technologies, to learn exactly how an old router can compromise your security. We also got the scoop on which routers the FBI specifically called out in its warning bulletin. Read on for all the details and tech tips to keep your home network safe. ...

Ew! This Part of the Airplane Is Crawling with Germs—And You’re Going to Touch It

Flying has a way of making me hyperaware of germs. I don’t know if it’s the recycled air, the slightly sticky tray table or the person across the aisle who’s been coughing since boarding, but ever since the pandemic, I’ve been super tuned in to germs while flying. Air travel squeezes hundreds of us into a single metal tube, and we’re all sharing a lot more than overhead bin space. So over the past few years, I’ve been pretty cautious on airplanes, diligently wiping down my armrest with the offered disinfectant wipe and wearing my mask to stave off airborne contaminants. But there’s one surface that I’ve never given a second thought to, even though I (of course!) instinctively touch it every time I fly. And according to microbiologists, it may be one of the germiest spots on the plane . “Anything that people touch a lot is prone to getting contaminated because we carry a lot of germs on our hands,” says Kelly Reynolds, a professor, environmental microbiologist and public health resear...

Meet Miffy: The Adorable Bunny Stealing the Spotlight This Easter

Last year, Miffy —the sweet, no-frills Dutch bunny—turned 70. And instead of slowing down, she’s having a full-on comeback moment. What started as a classic children’s book character has quietly become a favorite among young adults who love soft, nostalgic minimalism. Hello, clean lines, cozy vibes and a sprinkle of childhood comfort. Now, Miffy is hopping back into the spotlight again, and just in time to make her way into Easter baskets. From toys and pajamas to keychains and even lip stain, the little bunny is popping up everywhere. Call it nostalgia or cuteness overload, but there’s definitely a lot of Miffy love going around. Here’s a quick look at the backstory behind this beloved bunny, along with a few of our favorite Miffy finds. Who is Miffy? (And why is she trending?) Miffy was created in 1955 by Dutch artist Dick Bruna, who first sketched the little rabbit to entertain his young son while they were on vacation. After a few early changes, Miffy settled into her now-iconi...