• Pringles@sopuli.xyz
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    22 hours ago

    This is really more about financial stress rather than adulthood. I was constantly on the verge of being broke until I became an adult and started working and (eventually) got a well paid job. Somewhat pedantic, I know, but financial stress is not an integral part of adulthood.

    • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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      15 hours ago

      I have enough that I shouldn’t have to worry. The issue is that I grew up poor so not having enough is a constant worry that has followed me all my life.

      It’s not thinking of finances because you don’t have enough … it’s thinking of finances because you want to be more responsible and thoughtful of how you use your money.

      I have a friend who joked with me and said … ‘You aren’t cheap … you’re frugal’

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        11 hours ago

        I don’t understand the joke part. That’s sound very normal to me.

        • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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          10 hours ago

          In North America … being called ‘cheap’ is almost an insult as if to suggest someone is always tight with their money or doesn’t want to pay for things or constantly never wants to pay full price for things

          Being ‘frugal’ is more open meaning that just means someone wants to save money and be mindful of their spending.