Anonymous wrote:OP here. We were considering helping them out at first but I don’t like the entitlement. They feel like we owe them something just because we are white.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it is a cultural thing. Shows you have been accepted.
It is not unusual to ask family members, it is how their society has managed for centuries
Anonymous wrote:I would be like "we can afford four one-way tickets or two round trip tickets."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be like "we can afford four one-way tickets or two round trip tickets."
I think it's weird that people don't plan for deaths. Last weekend I was talking to my dad about how his sister and her husband (my aunt and uncle) are almost 80 and I've set aside $2k for flight and hotel for when they die. He was like "maybe they'll die during quarantine and then you'll just have to do a zoom funeral and it'll save you money."
Np. Honestly that’s weird. They’re almost 80... my grandparents died in their mid 90s. I plan for life events with a general savings fund. Not based on my relatives age. It would be different if they were sickly parents
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it like $83 to fly to PR? I think it's odd you're refusing to help family. Someone died, they're not asking you to foot the bill for a vacation.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know they make a lot more money than you, and why do they think you have more money than them, and what does race have to do with any of this
Anonymous wrote:I would be like "we can afford four one-way tickets or two round trip tickets."
I think it's weird that people don't plan for deaths. Last weekend I was talking to my dad about how his sister and her husband (my aunt and uncle) are almost 80 and I've set aside $2k for flight and hotel for when they die. He was like "maybe they'll die during quarantine and then you'll just have to do a zoom funeral and it'll save you money."
Anonymous wrote:Are you the PP in the judgement thread that makes the top 5% of income?
Anonymous wrote:Are you the PP in the judgement thread that makes the top 5% of income?
Anonymous wrote:I would be like "we can afford four one-way tickets or two round trip tickets."
I think it's weird that people don't plan for deaths. Last weekend I was talking to my dad about how his sister and her husband (my aunt and uncle) are almost 80 and I've set aside $2k for flight and hotel for when they die. He was like "maybe they'll die during quarantine and then you'll just have to do a zoom funeral and it'll save you money."