Anonymous wrote:I didn't read the thread, but wanted to post this:
NONE.
My children are independent of me, and they are doing well. If they depended on me for money, they would not be doing well. I have plenty of money to share with them when I'm dead. In the meantime, they get zip from me while they build their own lives.
Shame on you parents who fund your adult children, who will be dependent and entitled forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
It’s not jealousy to have a kid that is such a loser at 30+ that they need their parent’s money. Why is it that idiots like you confuse pity with jealousy is baffling to me.
This from someone that has a sizable estate that we will transfer to our kids…but not because they need it just to give their future kids’ braces.
Also, if your kid has to take out a loan just buy a freaking car and at 30 needs you to co-sign for it…that’s f**cking embarrassing and you know that.
DP
Pity/jealousy whatever. Not worth getting energized about. My parents are wealthy and now after many years of struggling I am too. I wish they didn't enjoy watching me suffer and would have extended some help. I experienced hunger, lack of health care, etc due to a health problem. All I heard from them was "ill pray for you. I'm sorry you're going through that." Financial help would have made me respect them.
Once my medical problem was under control, i got a job and worked my way to 1%..I'm helping my kids in every way I can. You just never know what the future holds.
I'm truly sorry you have such crappy parents!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
It’s not jealousy to have a kid that is such a loser at 30+ that they need their parent’s money. Why is it that idiots like you confuse pity with jealousy is baffling to me.
This from someone that has a sizable estate that we will transfer to our kids…but not because they need it just to give their future kids’ braces.
Also, if your kid has to take out a loan just buy a freaking car and at 30 needs you to co-sign for it…that’s f**cking embarrassing and you know that.
my 26yo is fully independent and pays for their lifestyle themselves and has since college graduation. Our gifts simply supplement their savings largely, oh and we get to see them more because we pay for their flights to visit and pay for them to join us on some vacations. So yeah, they simply have a fully funded retirement at an early age.
You do you, we prefer to begin transferring to our kids while it matters most, and while it helps spend down our estate without estate tax/gift tax concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
It’s not jealousy to have a kid that is such a loser at 30+ that they need their parent’s money. Why is it that idiots like you confuse pity with jealousy is baffling to me.
This from someone that has a sizable estate that we will transfer to our kids…but not because they need it just to give their future kids’ braces.
Also, if your kid has to take out a loan just buy a freaking car and at 30 needs you to co-sign for it…that’s f**cking embarrassing and you know that.
DP
Pity/jealousy whatever. Not worth getting energized about. My parents are wealthy and now after many years of struggling I am too. I wish they didn't enjoy watching me suffer and would have extended some help. I experienced hunger, lack of health care, etc due to a health problem. All I heard from them was "ill pray for you. I'm sorry you're going through that." Financial help would have made me respect them.
Once my medical problem was under control, i got a job and worked my way to 1%..I'm helping my kids in every way I can. You just never know what the future holds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
It’s not jealousy to have a kid that is such a loser at 30+ that they need their parent’s money. Why is it that idiots like you confuse pity with jealousy is baffling to me.
This from someone that has a sizable estate that we will transfer to our kids…but not because they need it just to give their future kids’ braces.
Also, if your kid has to take out a loan just buy a freaking car and at 30 needs you to co-sign for it…that’s f**cking embarrassing and you know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
It’s not jealousy to have a kid that is such a loser at 30+ that they need their parent’s money. Why is it that idiots like you confuse pity with jealousy is baffling to me.
This from someone that has a sizable estate that we will transfer to our kids…but not because they need it just to give their future kids’ braces.
Also, if your kid has to take out a loan just buy a freaking car and at 30 needs you to co-sign for it…that’s f**cking embarrassing and you know that.
DP
Pity/jealousy whatever. Not worth getting energized about. My parents are wealthy and now after many years of struggling I am too. I wish they didn't enjoy watching me suffer and would have extended some help. I experienced hunger, lack of health care, etc due to a health problem. All I heard from them was "ill pray for you. I'm sorry you're going through that." Financial help would have made me respect them.
Once my medical problem was under control, i got a job and worked my way to 1%..I'm helping my kids in every way I can. You just never know what the future holds.
Anonymous wrote:Well they're going to get $10M each one way or another. Should I be worried that this will embarrass them in front of their friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
It’s not jealousy to have a kid that is such a loser at 30+ that they need their parent’s money. Why is it that idiots like you confuse pity with jealousy is baffling to me.
This from someone that has a sizable estate that we will transfer to our kids…but not because they need it just to give their future kids’ braces.
Also, if your kid has to take out a loan just buy a freaking car and at 30 needs you to co-sign for it…that’s f**cking embarrassing and you know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
Yup, that’s the reality of living in any large metro area with lots of wealth. As a young adult trying to make my way through life I’ve run into a number of people where it was extremely obvious they had some kind of significant help from relatives. They were usually pretty reluctant to admit this but sometimes there’s no denying it like when someone buys a $1.5M house at 25 with less than a year of work experience and a single income that’s probably $150k at most.
Curious how you would want them to tell you this? Like what do you mean 'admit it'?
I can buy much more real estate than my income allows due to family help so I am curious at what point I explain this to people? I don't mind people knowing at all, but it seems awkward to bring it up when nobody asks specifically.
it's nobody's business, unless you are constantly bragging about it.
So yeah, you have family who can help you. Many people do, it's just at varying levels of "help". Unless you brag about it or judge others who cannot do the same things you can, there shoudlnt' be an issue.
And yes, not sure how a normal person brings this up, because it's not needed and bringing it up would be obnoxious and braggarting.
Well, I agree. But other posters are insinuating that it should be brought up in some way since they think those they know in this situation won't 'admit' it.
And those PP are likely trolls or just obnoxious people. Who truly cares how your friends acquire something? I'm just happy they have things they love and get to travel, etc. They are my friends, so why would I be jealous or concerned? Just don't understand that philosophy
I think the normalization of generational wealth should be highlighted more because so many young people try to compare themselves to others and keep up with the joneses. There’s nothing wrong with a wealthy parent wanting to financially help their children, but it can cause issues for others when they see someone else living it up with no explanation on how they afford it and then compare with their own lives (which we naturally do as humans). Comparison is the thief of joy but it’s hard not to do it, and knowing someone has way more than you because they lucked out has less of a sting than seeing people outperform you who started at the same level.
All very true. But it is on a 20 something to manage their own expectations. I've never attempted to "keep up with the joneses" I do my own thing and am financially secure. That has more to do with how you are raised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well they're going to get $10M each one way or another. Should I be worried that this will embarrass them in front of their friends?
so embarrassing lol
Anonymous wrote:Well they're going to get $10M each one way or another. Should I be worried that this will embarrass them in front of their friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people (30 plus) whose parents are paying for their down payment, co signing mortgages, paying for their grandkids braces, daycare, vacations, ivf, co signing on cars etc. a lot of these people would never admit to how much parental help they are getting despite having “good” jobs.
How embarrassing.
If it embarrasses you, don't take the money. It more seems like you are jealous.
lol. No. Just know how to make my own way! You are raising wimps and that is embarrassing. Carry on! 😁