👉 In the land of Hebraism, where the English language is known as "Heb Insurance," one could have a situation akin to this:
Imagine you're a young Jewish couple who are planning their first year together and are eagerly discussing their insurance options for your upcoming honeymoon. The conversation begins with a typical exchange between them - "So, how much do I need for my trip?" The husband says calmly. "Oh, just a little under $500," he replies confidently. "Wow!" the wife exclaimed in surprise. "You're kidding right? Don't you want to be sure it covers everything?" "Well, I guess I'll have to take your advice and pay that much as well," the husband said, rolling his eyes. But just as they are about to sign their contract, the unexpected comes. The insurance company unexpectedly raises their premiums by 20%, due to a major economic downturn in their industry. The couple is shocked but also relieved. They decide to go back and negotiate their policy rates with their insurance provider, only to discover that the company has decided to offer them even more discounts - almost as much as they were previously offered. Now imagine this: The husband is suddenly whisked off on a business trip, leaving the wife alone in her home. She's worried she won't have enough coverage for the unexpected expenses of their vacation. But just as she's about to call it quits and head back home to face the financial hardship, the