Okay, for the sake of curiousity and humor. I know I have heard some whoppers and would love to hear yours.
A big one for me that I will never forget, said by someone who could just barely afford the house she had upgraded to, "I had to cash out my IRA to buy new furniture." She actually believed it too. Then she and her husband went and bought new cars.
Another said by a guy my age, going to college and making about the same as my husband, "Once you have had $2000 per bottle alcohol, you just can't stand the $200 stuff." You don't want to know my response at the time to that one.
Unfortunately said by my very dear friend about buying a car she really couldn't afford, "I just felt so grownup going and buying it on my own." (The only one of the three quotes where the person eventually realized why that was a very bad justification.)
So what are yours? Given the peer pressure some of you experience to spend, I am betting that some of you have some pretty bad ones.
A big one for me that I will never forget, said by someone who could just barely afford the house she had upgraded to, "I had to cash out my IRA to buy new furniture." She actually believed it too. Then she and her husband went and bought new cars.
Another said by a guy my age, going to college and making about the same as my husband, "Once you have had $2000 per bottle alcohol, you just can't stand the $200 stuff." You don't want to know my response at the time to that one.
Unfortunately said by my very dear friend about buying a car she really couldn't afford, "I just felt so grownup going and buying it on my own." (The only one of the three quotes where the person eventually realized why that was a very bad justification.)
So what are yours? Given the peer pressure some of you experience to spend, I am betting that some of you have some pretty bad ones.
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