What do you say to someone who asks about how much money you have saved for retirement?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on who is the someone


Who is OK to ask?


Depends


It’s never OK. It’s like asking about your sex life or weight. It’s for gossip or malicious intentions.


Depends
Anonymous
Anyone who would ask someone how much money they have should be avoided.
Anonymous
I’ll be fine
Enough
And stop there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on who is the someone


Who is OK to ask?


Depends


It’s never OK. It’s like asking about your sex life or weight. It’s for gossip or malicious intentions.


Depends


It’s never OK. Totally offensive and sus.
Anonymous
“Enough to be comfortable and I’m not worried about it. Why do you ask?”
Anonymous
My DHs family shares this kind of info and it drives me nuts. When one of them asks me anything I just make sh!t up.
Anonymous
If it's a co-worker and they want to know if they're on the right track, then I might answer their question.

I like coming on here and reading about how much other posters have and how old they are. It helps motivate me and gives me an idea on how bad or how good I'm doing.
Anonymous
If someone asked me about my sex life, I would less shocked than if someone asked about my money.

Why would I tell them?
Anonymous
I tell them I'm planning on inheriting and ask if they will adopt me.
Anonymous
Enough to live comfortably but not enough to splurge a lot.
Anonymous
"Enough, fortunately." Then next subject.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DHs family shares this kind of info and it drives me nuts. When one of them asks me anything I just make sh!t up.


The problem with lying is that people repeat the lies as gossip. Then people may ask for money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it's a co-worker and they want to know if they're on the right track, then I might answer their question.

I like coming on here and reading about how much other posters have and how old they are. It helps motivate me and gives me an idea on how bad or how good I'm doing.


That’s not asking someone about their money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DHs family shares this kind of info and it drives me nuts. When one of them asks me anything I just make sh!t up.


The problem with lying is that people repeat the lies as gossip. Then people may ask for money.


I’m so glad I’m privileged enough not to have family members asking for money. Who does this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DHs family shares this kind of info and it drives me nuts. When one of them asks me anything I just make sh!t up.


The problem with lying is that people repeat the lies as gossip. Then people may ask for money.


I’m so glad I’m privileged enough not to have family members asking for money. Who does this?


You are lucky you are not related to any poors. They are needy.
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