Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you grew up middle class do you have a hard time with how much people in this area spend on things? I grew up middle class and never had a maid and didn't have designer stuff. I find it hard for me to be comfortable with spending what seems to be the norm in this area. We don't use maid service, I don't buy $300 pairs of shoes, etc....
Who buys $300 pairs of shoes? MAYBE leather boots that last for YEARS, but cmon.
I do. And I take them to the shoe repair shop every year (or every other) to have new heels put on them or replace the soles. I keep them for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are middle class. We do not spend on designer shoes and clothes etc, because we do not see a value in it. We buy good quality clothes that we need and that looks good on us. We live in a not very wealthy suburb, and our mortgage for our pretty big SFH is quite low. We are set for retirement, for college and for school. We keep our house well maintained. We own vehicles that are well maintained, reliable, practical, green, paid off. We have no student debts, I am a SAHM now with school going kids. We go for one vacation abroad at least once a year. I have a lawn service, cleaners twice a week, tutors and summer camps for my children.
This does not mean that I am rich. It just means that what I pay for what I value. I would never get my hair colored at a salon because I consider that a waste of money. A good cleaning lady? I would scrimp and save to have one.
You sound boring. I think you should buy a rhinestone encrusted vibe.
Lol totally agree. It sounds mean, but what's the point of living such a blah existence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you grew up middle class do you have a hard time with how much people in this area spend on things? I grew up middle class and never had a maid and didn't have designer stuff. I find it hard for me to be comfortable with spending what seems to be the norm in this area. We don't use maid service, I don't buy $300 pairs of shoes, etc....
Who buys $300 pairs of shoes? MAYBE leather boots that last for YEARS, but cmon.