With all due respect....lots of us can afford to hire help around the house and will make sure that the children have an outstanding academic education. But holy helplessness, ....they will also know how to pump gas, change lightbulbs, fix a flat, light a fire, clean a toilet, wash a dish, boil an egg, etc, etc. Yes they can hire help but why do you want needy helpless ignorant kids? Give them some life skills. It's not a question of morality. I don't want them to be dependent on help because they have to be. |
Maybe these are my Puritanical American roots showing, but I think scrubbing toilets IS a question of morality. Barring some disability that would prevent them from doing so themselves, I want to teach my kids that it is their responsibility to clean up their own shit. Literally. |
I really want to know what is going on with some of you and your toilets. I don’t do the toilets, that is DH’s chore, but from what I recall it is probably one of the easiest cleaning tasks. Actually modern cleaning is pretty easy, it is organizing and decluttering that is hard. |
+1. I don’t mind cleaning at all either. I get PP’s point but she sounds gross and filthy. |
I think it is un-american to think that toilet scrubbing is beneath ones class. It is fine to hire someone to do but not because you think it is beneath your station. That line of thinking is " do you think you are the queen of england? " territory. |
You’re destroying the planet for your grandchildren. Hope you’re having fun! |
Why, because I used the word “shit”? I don’t know where your family defecates, but mine does it in the toilet. If you’ve never seen a mark on the inside of the bowl, you’re lucky... or more likely lying 🤥. But yes, cleaning the toilet is easy, which is why I have taught my kids to just clean it when it needs cleaning instead of expecting someone else to do it for you. |
Original poster in this sub thread. This exactly. You do not want your kids growing up thinking some tasks are beneath them or feeling completely lost when they are on their own. They may be fortunate not to have to do household chores often but try to keep them grounded if you can. Again, I would not want my kids becoming like my cousins kids. They are lovely people but don't see domestic staff as people. Also, they act helpless which just makes one annoyed. Finally they are entitled. Not saying you shouldn’t have a housekeeper, but rather work to instill values in your kids that the “poors” may do more organically. |
Your spending is great. I could see no problems with it. I think you are saving too much for retirement and college though. Cut down those deductions.
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What a weird, mean response. This thread has brought out the worst in a board that was already full of nasty people. |
This is so true. Family grew up rich (relatively) in a poor developing country. They really can't do much, since they always hired it out. Like, some don't even really know how to do laundry, wash dishes, minor home/car repairs. There was a nanny a cook/maid, a driver/handyman. Labor is much more expensive in the USA and inequality is quite a bit lower. I mean watch 'Roma', it was just like that. |
I've bolded the places you are "bleeding money" IMHO since you asked. You could easily drop your monthly budget by thousands with barely a blip in your lifestyle. |
What was mean about that response? |
OP, your shopping is over the top. I actually recognize a lot of myself in this “budget” in that we make way more money than we need and have gotten way too loosey goosey on our random purchases. If we want something we just buy it, and it’s so awful for the planet and wasteful but hard to stop. We did a 30 day buy nothing reset and got the kids involved and then donated that money to charity that we chose as a family. It helped us a ton and I bet it would help you too. Re: housekeeper/personal care, I don’t mind spending money on this stuff because it employs people and doesn’t waste resources the way clothes/shopping/shipping goods does. It’s almost your responsibility to employ people at your income. |
What was mean about it? A little snarky and humorous but responding to someone calling her/him filthy and gross, so an agressive response makes sense. Is calling someone filthy and gross mean? |