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Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your LifestyleBy SusannL from St Cloud, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your LifestyleI'm frugal; not int debt, have a good savings, have all I need and most of what I want. I got this way by never paying full price for anything, shopping at thrift stores and I NEVER fail to ask for my senior discount. I have a friend who seems envious of me because I'm not in debt and struggling like her but when I tell her my frugal lifestyle she acts like it's beneath her. Like my friend, some people spend their entire life trying to impress others and are miserable doing it. Post by TXBetty RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your Lifestyle
Frugal is a great word, so is thrifty. My husband and I used to have money, credit card debt and worries. We lost it all. Now I "do what I can" by making gifts (food, sew, knit, crochet, embellish thrift shop/bargain selections), buying groceries in bulk and freezing meal size portions. We're happy enjoying what's really important - home and family. Post by myladyflynn RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your LifestyleIt's all a matter of choices. I developed the frugal habit so I could get the things I wanted - like nice wardrobe, etc. with a very slim purse (hence my blog Pam's Pennypinching w/Style here). I didn't use to eat out - but save that $ for my little luxuries - And now I enjoy watching movies for less on pay-for-view. Just saw The Duchess which a buddy saw in a theatre recently for much more. Some people may still boast of conspicuous consumption, but it's becoming downright unfashionable. (P.S. folks like Paris H. get a lot of free stuff, you know. The irony is that the more $ there is around, the more freebies there seem to be.) Post by pamphyila RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your LifestyleI decided not to use the words frugal or thrifty, I call it just doing the best I can. I am a single mom of a non stop eating teenage boy with aspergers syndrome. I work full time and come home to homework, cook basically a balanced meal, a little bit of clean up and early bedtime. 5am does come early at this house. :) Post by stellov RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your Lifestyle
10 yrs ago my husband got sick and hasn't worked since. Having 3 kids still at home it was hard. We spent what we earned and there was no savings. When we cut back we found we could work on alot less money. So why hadn't we been doing this? Post by mammiof4 RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your LifestyleI agree as well some people like the paris hiltons of the world would get upset if you called them frugal and saw them shopping at a thrift store or a garage sales although I'm sure once one trys to save money and acts frugally they usually don't seem to be too discouraged. Post by gstrack RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your Lifestyle
I don't mind the word frugal and I'm not even 30 yet, so it's definitely not because I'm a relic of the "old days." I think people associate their feelings with money too much sometimes and think that being thrifty or frugal is equal to deprivation, and to me, the spirit of smart money management is doing more with what you have and not confusing value with price. Some things will never be worth their hefty price tag to me, even if I CAN afford them, because they're just not a wise use of my money. Post by sigma28 RE: Choose The Frugal Tips That Fit Your LifestyleAmen! I, for one, refuse to be guilted into cutting up my own vegetables. I know I'm paying a huge premium for the precut veggies, but I work and study long and hard, and if I didn't buy precut, I wouldn't eat vegetables. And as for my housecleaning service, I'm doing my part to provide jobs -- and taking care of my own sanity as well! Post by chretienne RE: Choose The Frugal Tips that Fit Your LifestyleIn reference to my self I use stingy. While I would never say that to another person I am comfortable calling myself stingy and make no apology for being that way. Like the gal who wrote Tightwad Gazette... she is a tightwad and very proud of it. Terminology isn't all that important it's the lifestyle that counts. Post by MartyD RE: Choose The Frugal Tips that Fit Your LifestyleI couldn't agree more. The word itself isn't all that appealing and most people don't understand why you wouldn't buy something even if you can afford it. Frugality or thriftiness is a lifestyle not a specific action. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Choose The Frugal Tips that Fit Your Lifestyle
I agree.I also think some get turned off by the word"frugal",it's like"the old days".Maybe time to call it plain old being"thrifty".The dictionary has the same meaning for both words... Post by keeper60 |
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