Your character books a vacation advertised as an “exhilarating and thrilling journey” only to find it’s actually a tour for extreme couponers.
Quickly, they realize they are committed to attending supermarket jaunts, crazy coupon hunts and attempts to negotiate deals at various shops. This prompts humor in everyday situations, and allows you to delve into unique character development. What are some of the hilarious situations that arise from this misunderstanding? How does the character endure—or even enjoy—this unconventional experience?
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