Posted by jimva on December 24, 2008 at 00:10:12 from (96.240.177.85):
In Reply to: Our frugal future? posted by Spook on December 23, 2008 at 18:48:17:
With todays generation teaching the next generation i highly doubt it. Everyone wants it all and they want it new and now. They dont want to have to start out with the used item and work there way up to the new item. They have to impress and be sumthing they are not.
My youngest daughter whos 24 works at a local manufacturing plant. Shes became friends with a girl whos 36 and has 5 kids. Husband is an engineer and the kids are spoiled. Each kid has there own computer, own TV and cell phone.
She was telling me at supper that her and her friend were talking about "credit". As my daughter wants to buy a new car and that she wasnt quite able to becasue she hasnt established enough credit yet. She said Her friend went into a rant saying how the whole concept of having credit was stupid. That people shouldnt have to have good credit to purchase stuff like cars, homes, credit cards etc and becasue of the whole credit concept that younger people were being disinfranchised and being kept down in the world.
My daughter said and i think shes nuts about that.
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