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Alfonse 3 year s ago
I had 6 siblings growing up and we had one simple rule....first up best dressed.


The shame of wearing my sisters best panties to gym class still haunts me to this day 41
       
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Obediah 3 year s ago
Alfonse,

..and you are male. Just kidding. :) As a child with older siblings I always wore hand me downs. Bought my first brand new jacket at 23yrs. Still got it.
       
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Dosie 3 year s ago
Going to the doctor is an option for any european. It is included in your taxes. You do not need to pay when you go to the doctor.
       
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Theresa 3 year s ago
Dosie,
Canadians as well.
       
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Essy 3 year s ago
Dosie,
"It is included in your taxes" - which are astronomical.
       
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Glory 3 year s ago
Essy,
No. They are not.
       
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Lena 3 year s ago
Essy, and even if they where. better to heal fast than die on heart attack with 50 because you procrastinated a cold in your mid 20s
       
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Tiff 2 year s ago
For the rich ones, which i one percent.
       
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Mervin 3 year s ago
And on the opposite end of the spectrum are the people that live like their wealthy but live paycheck to paycheck. A person doesn’t have to be poor to do things to save money - there was book called “The Millionaire Next Door” that came out about 20 years ago - they found that the typical millionaire didn’t do wasteful things with their money but rather spent it wisely.
       
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Zachariah 3 year s ago
Only one rule when I grew up: "it rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again"
       
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Rosina 3 year s ago
and, the endless walking...geez.
       
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Mally 3 year s ago
Ha! You were lucky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE&t=23s
       
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Ossy 3 year s ago
My folks moved out of the city to a farm so we could raise a lot of our own food. I have no idea where my dad got the energy. He was up at 4 to drive in to wherever work was, then home at 5-ish to put in several hours of chores. We kids worked in the gardens all Summer and of course tended livestock every day, year round. We also ate a lot of wild game.
I remember a TV special about how hard some poor person living in DC had it...they had Coke in their fridge. I had never had one.
       
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"Add water to shampoo to get it to last longer."

 

 

"AC was only for company. I lived in south Florida and didn’t know I could use the air conditioner without having someone over until I moved out of my parents' home."

 

 

"Don't talk to anyone about [being poor]. It's shameful. My sibling and I weren't allowed to enjoy free breakfast programs for kids living in poverty that our schools hosted because it embarrassed my family."

 

 

"Do not answer the door. Do not answer the phone. When the man is looking through the window, make sure you can't be seen. Do not tell anyone who knocks on the door where the parents work. This turned out to be [debt collectors]."

 

 

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