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If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

 
  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)
 

and its not about

 
  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)
 

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

 
  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)
 

and its not about

 
  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)
 

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

replaced http://english.stackexchange.com/ with https://english.stackexchange.com/
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If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SEEnglish SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

replaced http://money.stackexchange.com/ with https://money.stackexchange.com/
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If you look at the FAQ for MoneyMoney, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

If you look at the FAQ for Money, Gaming, or English SE, they have a basic (but effective) format for describing the scope of the site. If you want to help define the basic tenets of this site, I'll put together a preliminary FAQ.

The basic format of the FAQ will look like this:

The Travel Stack Exchange is for [description]. If you have a question about …

  • [on topic]
  • [on topic] (These are the topics you feel are ideal for this site)

and its not about

  • [off topic]
  • [off topic] (These are the topics that will LIKELY be asked, but should be considered off-topic, nonetheless)

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

###Here's what I need —

Please post *ONE* [on topic] OR [off topic] OR [description] suggestion per post (multiple posts allowed).

Then up-vote the entries you would like to see in the FAQ. Down-vote those you vehemently disagree with. If you don't find an entry useful or interesting, just leave it alone.

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