| Somebody on this thread desperately needs, not only a side of guac, but a margarita. |
Do you know what DP means? |
Where have you been all my life? Wish we would’ve met in our early 20’s |
+1. Lol |
Are you the same person using the word “poor” derogatorily? |
No. I am the person who thinks if you’re not poor it’s a waste of time to worry about the cheapest gas or guac or queso, when you should be worrying about your big ticket costs (house, car, college, etc.) if you’re trying to save money. And I also think the vast majority of incomes fall into the “not poor” category. |
Look! Virtue signaling from a different angle! |
All of this is reasonable. Not sure why someone keeps trying to argue with you. |
| OP here. After 15+ years, I am proud to have contributed to the DCUM annals, alongside bobcat lady, burgundy washcloths, and chicken salad. |
| so funny because my daughter and I were just talking about the high charge for guac. Of course she orders it because she knows we can afford it. But it does bring me back to my college is when I couldn't afford to order soda with the meal. |
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I can not read all these posts but I'll add this.
We make about 520K/year. Tonight I got Cava for me and DS. He asked for double chicken. I got a regular bowl. It was a ton of chicken and I mentioned that the total was $27. He said "Oh wow. I won't get double chicken again, it's too much even though it's a lot of chicken." And he'll hold to that, he's just like that. THAT made me feel like I did something right. |
If they aren’t taught by experience, good for them. Means they have a good life. I’m not going to beat my kids to teach them by experience, life will (hopefully won’t) take care of it |
Just like I said, kids aren’t idiots. They’ll learn |
Because the mom mentioned the price. The family can afford double chicken but it is wise to ensure your kids grow up valuing money esp in relation to what is being purchased and where. Had the mom said nothing about the cost, the kid would have ordered double chicken whenever… He didn’t learn it in his own. Good job, mom! |
What? This does not mean they have a good life. It may mean that money is not a consideration for them. It’s not “beat” kids to teach them or be silent waiting for life to teach them. Parents can step in and parent. |