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FYNT is an acronym for "For your next trip." So, instead of the verbosity of writing "Here's an idea for your next trip" you would simply write "FYNT" to get your point across more succinctly.

You can now forward travel related emails with "FYNT" in the subject line. The recipeint wlll immeidiately know this email is related to travel and vacation ideas. And when you do need to find this email in your inbox in the future, searching with "FYNT" will sieve through the thousands of marketing emails from travel providers instantly.

Or tag friends to a relevant travel related post on Facebook.

Proper use: "FYNT, we recommend Lima. You will love Central Restaurante."
FYNT, we recommend Lima. You will love Central Restaurante.
FYNT by IlishPilish October 31, 2018
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