Anonymous wrote:I have a 23 yr old and a 20 yr old. I think we would pay for half the cost of a used car (under $10k). If the kid already has working furniture I would not buy them new furniture. You don't replace something that's perfectly good. She can paint or stain it if she doesn't like what she's got.
I am happy to pay for the kids to go on family vacations with well, the family. I will not pay to send them on a spring break trip.
I'd *maybe* assist with the car, and if you want to gift her money to pay for spring break, but if she doesn't like her furniture, she can dang well get a place to live and find furniture for it herself.
Seriously, besides a futon, the first time I had brand new furniture was when I bought myself a new iron bed frame for my 30th birthday. If she doesn't like the white stuff, I'd tell her to look on Craigslist.
And get off my lawn!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely amazing that she has accomplished all this. I personally think she deserves all 3. Unless her friends are staying at the Ritz, I doubt a spring break trip will be all that expensive. Neither will the furniture.
She needs a car to get around and be independent. That's nonnegotiable, in my opinion.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely amazing that she has accomplished all this. I personally think she deserves all 3. Unless her friends are staying at the Ritz, I doubt a spring break trip will be all that expensive. Neither will the furniture.
She needs a car to get around and be independent. That's nonnegotiable, in my opinion.
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Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely amazing that she has accomplished all this. I personally think she deserves all 3. Unless her friends are staying at the Ritz, I doubt a spring break trip will be all that expensive. Neither will the furniture.
She needs a car to get around and be independent. That's nonnegotiable, in my opinion.