Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these posters are judgmental in ways that are unhelpful.
Yes, $1500 per month is a lot of money. But let's imagine she spends $250 per week on food (door dash or takeaway once per day, after tax and tip).
Then, it's $500 per month left: that's one set of highlights OR one pair of designer jeans, plus concession money at football games and ubers home from off campus parties.
So, OP, have a conversation with her about her budget. My guess is that she is going to spend every cent you give her. If you expect her to save/ have money for emergencies, discuss where she can reduce her spending.
This is a great comment because I genuinely can't tell if it's real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these posters are judgmental in ways that are unhelpful.
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To be fair, OP’s question was how much other people give their kids, and most people have answered that, even if they also have expressed amazement at OP’s budget.
Anonymous wrote:All these posters are judgmental in ways that are unhelpful.
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Anonymous wrote:All these posters are judgmental in ways that are unhelpful.
Yes, $1500 per month is a lot of money. But let's imagine she spends $250 per week on food (door dash or takeaway once per day, after tax and tip).
Then, it's $500 per month left: that's one set of highlights OR one pair of designer jeans, plus concession money at football games and ubers home from off campus parties.
So, OP, have a conversation with her about her budget. My guess is that she is going to spend every cent you give her. If you expect her to save/ have money for emergencies, discuss where she can reduce her spending.