Re: Things that make you sad.
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:54 am
The way this is going, another never ending whinge thread might be needed …
PatowalongaPirate wrote:dedja wrote:And crumpet and fritz …
Crumpet can be an excessive extra cost.
dedja wrote:The way this is going, another never ending whinge thread might be needed …
PatowalongaPirate wrote:dedja wrote:And crumpet and fritz …
Crumpet can be an excessive extra cost.
Lightning McQueen wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:dedja wrote:And crumpet and fritz …
Crumpet can be an excessive extra cost.
Crumpet costs the young lads a fortune nowadays
amber_fluid wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:dedja wrote:And crumpet and fritz …
Crumpet can be an excessive extra cost.
Crumpet costs the young lads a fortune nowadays
Worth spending a bit extra though on a bit of crumpet
dedja wrote:The spolit generation won’t touch crumpets … not hip enough, plus they need smashed avo, kale whatever the faark they eat these days.
amber_fluid wrote:dedja wrote:The spolit generation won’t touch crumpets … not hip enough, plus they need smashed avo, kale whatever the faark they eat these days.
I eat avo on crumpets regularly.
Bloody good but I am a spoilt princess at times
amber_fluid wrote:I know the stats will show it’s harder to ‘live’ these days but it’s not impossible to buy a unit/small house still if you set goals.
RB wrote:amber_fluid wrote:I know the stats will show it’s harder to ‘live’ these days but it’s not impossible to buy a unit/small house still if you set goals.
We've reached agreement then.
dedja wrote:amber_fluid wrote:dedja wrote:The spolit generation won’t touch crumpets … not hip enough, plus they need smashed avo, kale whatever the faark they eat these days.
I eat avo on crumpets regularly.
Bloody good but I am a spoilt princess at times
Avo prices have fallen off a cliff, so the peasant class can afford them now.
amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:I wanna live in some of the you guys fantasy lands. Would be a delight not to struggle from pay check to paycheck
Define struggle?
I’m sure it’s a hell of a lot different now to what we had versus our parents.
Brodlach wrote:Some people get so offended if you don’t agree with them, that’s funny.
woodublieve12 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:I wanna live in some of the you guys fantasy lands. Would be a delight not to struggle from pay check to paycheck
Define struggle?
I’m sure it’s a hell of a lot different now to what we had versus our parents.
I think it's impossible to compare.
My mum raised me 90% of the time. And i know it was bloody tough for her. But saying that, i know on my wage now it's bloody hard for me...
woodublieve12 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:I wanna live in some of the you guys fantasy lands. Would be a delight not to struggle from pay check to paycheck
Define struggle?
I’m sure it’s a hell of a lot different now to what we had versus our parents.
I think it's impossible to compare.
My mum raised me 90% of the time. And i know it was bloody tough for her. But saying that, i know on my wage now it's bloody hard for me...
amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:I wanna live in some of the you guys fantasy lands. Would be a delight not to struggle from pay check to paycheck
Define struggle?
I’m sure it’s a hell of a lot different now to what we had versus our parents.
I think it's impossible to compare.
My mum raised me 90% of the time. And i know it was bloody tough for her. But saying that, i know on my wage now it's bloody hard for me...
True but we have far more luxuries than what our parents did.
And our kids have far more than us and so on.
MW wrote:Is it worth buying a home these days for first home buyers?
Without going too much into it, I would expect some financial savvy people would find it easier to build wealth by investing elsewhere and using the ability to claim tax on investments and then rent the family home, rather than paying for inflated property prices and relatively high interest rates.