This is a young guy. He’s probably not gonna fall for all those “missionaries serving the poor hurricane victims in Puerto Rico” scams that sincerely sympathetic older folx are prey to.
While in service in the ’50’s I signed up to buy savings bonds with some of my pay and had them sent to my mom. 12 years after I mustered out, I was married and my blue-eyed girl and I had two small sons. I asked Mom for them and she said she wanted to be sure I wasn’t going to buy something frivolous with the money. I said, ‘Mom, when you have a mortgage and small children, there isn’t any room for ‘frivolous.’ Don’t you remember?’ She said, ‘Oh. Right.’
The guilt trip about money thing is pretty universal without any regard to religions at all. The stereotypical comments here border mighty close on bigotry but many of you think that you are good [insert religion or sect here] and that oh it is all in good fun. It is not and it belittles you more than those you slight and it makes you appear to be small minded and horrid little twits
I know a parent who made her kids wait two weeks to buy something they thought they really wanted. Saved them from a lot of “nonsense” purchases. Probably a good rule for adults too!
We that’s a pretty good idea. I might never have bought the motorcycle that took me over the cliff, if I had banked there. I most surely wouldn’t have replaced it.
In Lebanon, people have had to literally rob banks to get their own money. Yes, their economy is really that bad . Ours is just having a cyclical correction after all the anti-Covid spending (which was quite necessary).
As I’ve heard it: Jewish mothers were weaned on guilt, Catholic mothers were weaned on shame. Passive aggressive works, too. I can actually attest to that — Jewish married to a Catholic, both recovering.
C about 2 years ago
Protestant banks
sirbadger about 2 years ago
This also applies to old people who need to make their IRA’s last.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 2 years ago
He’s going to invest in powerball tickets.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 years ago
This is a young guy. He’s probably not gonna fall for all those “missionaries serving the poor hurricane victims in Puerto Rico” scams that sincerely sympathetic older folx are prey to.
in.amongst about 2 years ago
errr…. does a new iphone count as nonsense?!?
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
In this case the similarity between “guilt” and “Geld” is emphasized.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
While in service in the ’50’s I signed up to buy savings bonds with some of my pay and had them sent to my mom. 12 years after I mustered out, I was married and my blue-eyed girl and I had two small sons. I asked Mom for them and she said she wanted to be sure I wasn’t going to buy something frivolous with the money. I said, ‘Mom, when you have a mortgage and small children, there isn’t any room for ‘frivolous.’ Don’t you remember?’ She said, ‘Oh. Right.’
Isenthor1978 about 2 years ago
Mom & Pops Savings & Loans is really a global financial institution based in Hong Kong. The guilt is an import from the Vatican.
WickWire64 about 2 years ago
The guilt trip about money thing is pretty universal without any regard to religions at all. The stereotypical comments here border mighty close on bigotry but many of you think that you are good [insert religion or sect here] and that oh it is all in good fun. It is not and it belittles you more than those you slight and it makes you appear to be small minded and horrid little twits
dflak about 2 years ago
My wife and I are bad Americans. We don’t buy something unless we need it.
batesmom7 about 2 years ago
I know a parent who made her kids wait two weeks to buy something they thought they really wanted. Saved them from a lot of “nonsense” purchases. Probably a good rule for adults too!
goboboyd about 2 years ago
It might all be considered Mad Money lately.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Just hint that it should eventually result in grandkids.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Deflating inflation. I’ve noticed that many of the receipts scattered in from of my ATM have zero balances.
carlzr about 2 years ago
My bank can’t wait to lend me money to spend on nonsense.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
We that’s a pretty good idea. I might never have bought the motorcycle that took me over the cliff, if I had banked there. I most surely wouldn’t have replaced it.
Radish... about 2 years ago
I only need cash to buy weed.
Denied.
petermerck about 2 years ago
Denied until you learn to proprly wear a hat.
pathamil about 2 years ago
Nanny ATM…
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
In Lebanon, people have had to literally rob banks to get their own money. Yes, their economy is really that bad . Ours is just having a cyclical correction after all the anti-Covid spending (which was quite necessary).
KaraBooBunny about 2 years ago
Suze Orman designed that ATM. “DENIED!”
Temporomandibular Flux Cluster about 2 years ago
The standard reply in any trickle-down economy: “Luxuries like food, rent, and gas.”
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 2 years ago
Appropriate for Millenials.
JrGilliam53 about 2 years ago
As I’ve heard it: Jewish mothers were weaned on guilt, Catholic mothers were weaned on shame. Passive aggressive works, too. I can actually attest to that — Jewish married to a Catholic, both recovering.
rs0204 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I think I banked there in the 70s growing up.
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
I remember my dad’s outspoken comments on my spending habits. One of his dicta was, “Live on half your income and save the rest.”
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Vote for Danae—-she’s peculiar,but she’s honest
keenanthelibrarian about 2 years ago
In other words, “You’d better have a good excuse, boy!” What a great way to limit the ownership of firearms. Way to go …
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
I haven’t had a credit card in over 10 years. If I don’t have the money in my pocket I don’t buy it.
Dr_Fogg about 2 years ago
I needed that when I was a kid. Wait a minute. Does it still apply???
hagarthehorrible about 2 years ago
Machine learning code, alright.