Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% financed her tuition
Trip to Ireland
Graduation dinner
Gift Cards
One free dinner a week for her + BF for a year on her credit card
Paid for cell phone until we retire
Spoiled much ?
Who does this?
I can more than afford this and yes I’m judging.
Agree, this is surprising. I'm envisioning an older set of parents and an only child. Spoiled, undoubtedly.
Np. Pp you sound jealous! Not your kid, not your money do you shouldn't judge!
Funny! I read this 7 x wondering what I’m missing
I still don’t see a big deal in the post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No student loans, a new Tesla, a trip to Europe with $10K budget to spend and now we hope DC will find a job and move out but it's been over a year since graduation.
I thought the other poster had given too much. I guess Some folks here have too much money and spoiled kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% financed her tuition
Trip to Ireland
Graduation dinner
Gift Cards
One free dinner a week for her + BF for a year on her credit card
Paid for cell phone until we retire
Spoiled much ?
Who does this?
I can more than afford this and yes I’m judging.
Agree, this is surprising. I'm envisioning an older set of parents and an only child. Spoiled, undoubtedly.
Anonymous wrote:Us tooAnonymous wrote:Debt free college. Seriously. And at this point both kids appreciate it as they see some of their friends paying off big loans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% financed her tuition
Trip to Ireland
Graduation dinner
Gift Cards
One free dinner a week for her + BF for a year on her credit card
Paid for cell phone until we retire
Spoiled much ?
Who does this?
I can more than afford this and yes I’m judging.
Agree, this is surprising. I'm envisioning an older set of parents and an only child. Spoiled, undoubtedly.
Np. Pp you sound jealous! Not your kid, not your money do you shouldn't judge!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% financed her tuition
Trip to Ireland
Graduation dinner
Gift Cards
One free dinner a week for her + BF for a year on her credit card
Paid for cell phone until we retire
Spoiled much ?
Who does this?
I can more than afford this and yes I’m judging.
Agree, this is surprising. I'm envisioning an older set of parents and an only child. Spoiled, undoubtedly.
Funny! I read this 7 x wondering what I’m missing
Np. Pp you sound jealous! Not your kid, not your money do you shouldn't judge!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% financed her tuition
Trip to Ireland
Graduation dinner
Gift Cards
One free dinner a week for her + BF for a year on her credit card
Paid for cell phone until we retire
Spoiled much ?
Who does this?
I can more than afford this and yes I’m judging.
Agree, this is surprising. I'm envisioning an older set of parents and an only child. Spoiled, undoubtedly.
Anonymous wrote:Debt free undergrad
Graduation dinner
New car with insurance.
Put their name on the car loan, it helped them establish great credit.
We did this for for all 3 of our kids. We are not rich, just planned well.
I am sure that whatever you give will be appreciated!