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GEaston 19-04-2013 12:51

What The F... ...oolishness Is Going On?
 
That's a generational issue though Jaysay. My parents are older than you but never bought anything they couldn't afford. I think many people today could learn a lot from that as there is no happiness to be found in debt.

Those of us brought up during Maggies era, or later got conditioned to believe we needed all sorts of material crap that is expensive and usually pointless. Buy today and forget about it tomorrow was the norm.

I remember buying carpets for a house that cost £65 a square yard in the 1990s. It was buy now, nothing to pay for a year then payments over 4 years. By the end of year five I had moved house twice and paying for someone else's carpets 2 years prior! In reality I should have bought what I could afford which would have been more like £6 a square yard at the time.

Personal finance should be MANDITORY in schools instead of non-existent. If it were up to me I would move Religious Education out and personal financial management in. There are few life skills more important or young people to learn than this.

Sunflower49 19-04-2013 14:22

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1054128)

Personal finance should be MANDITORY in schools instead of non-existent. If it were up to me I would move Religious Education out and personal financial management in. There are few life skills more important or young people to learn than this.

I would probably do that too. Schools seem to teach very little about taking care of yourself in life, and I don't think religion has a place in education.

Eric 19-04-2013 15:39

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1054128)

Personal finance should be MANDITORY in schools

So should spelling;):D

But definitely agree on the "generational" thing ... I still behave responsibly when it comes to spending. I shop for "specials", make good use of my freezer, try not to waste food, and avoid the "never never" (I think my grandad used to call it that.) This leads me to think that the type of education you are talking about has to be learned in the home. I guess I'm not that much use to a hot consumer economy ... I still think of a plate as something off which I eat food, and not as something to enhance the ambiance of my kitchen.;)

jaysay 19-04-2013 17:40

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1054128)
That's a generational issue though Jaysay. My parents are older than you but never bought anything they couldn't afford. I think many people today could learn a lot from that as there is no happiness to be found in debt.

Those of us brought up during Maggie's era, or later got conditioned to believe we needed all sorts of material crap that is expensive and usually pointless. Buy today and forget about it tomorrow was the norm.

I remember buying carpets for a house that cost £65 a square yard in the 1990s. It was buy now, nothing to pay for a year then payments over 4 years. By the end of year five I had moved house twice and paying for someone else's carpets 2 years prior! In reality I should have bought what I could afford which would have been more like £6 a square yard at the time.

Personal finance should be MANDITORY in schools instead of non-existent. If it were up to me I would move Religious Education out and personal financial management in. There are few life skills more important or young people to learn than this.

Your last paragraph is spot on Mr. G. certainly it's more important to get life skills, religion doesn't put food on the table or clothe your family's backs

Less 20-04-2013 13:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1054191)
Your last paragraph is spot on Mr. G. certainly it's more important to get life skills, religion doesn't put food on the table or clothe your family's backs

There you go again, what about feeding the five thousand?

We could do with kestrels second coming, then he could feed the millions and stop the charity ads on T.V.
:D

cashman 20-04-2013 13:56

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1054423)
There you go again, what about feeding the five thousand?

We could do with kestrels second coming, then he could feed the millions and stop the charity ads on T.V.
:D

No way, the firsts been bad enough.:eek:

jaysay 20-04-2013 13:59

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1054423)
There you go again, what about feeding the five thousand?

We could do with kestrels second coming, then he could feed the millions and stop the charity ads on T.V.
:D

Well there's no need to sacrifice your beer money every week supporting these TV ads Less, just ignore them like I do:D

robot1002 22-04-2013 00:47

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You did the right thing there Jaysay, Same prob with me...Club I used to go in, got friendly with a guy who was working, (I am retired) he asked if I could lend him a tenner...No big deal, here you are--Got it back the week later...Same again for a number of weeks. Then he upt it to £20 so I thought ,,OK got this back for a few weeks. Then the sting....OH dear can I pop round to yours on Friday, to give you the £20 back....Did the same as you Jaysay, ,,only I said, well to save you a bit just give me a tenner back and we will call it straight, NO more loans from now on.... Sorted, well sort of !!

jaysay 22-04-2013 08:21

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Originally Posted by robot1002 (Post 1054844)
You did the right thing there Jaysay, Same prob with me...Club I used to go in, got friendly with a guy who was working, (I am retired) he asked if I could lend him a tenner...No big deal, here you are--Got it back the week later...Same again for a number of weeks. Then he upt it to £20 so I thought ,,OK got this back for a few weeks. Then the sting....OH dear can I pop round to yours on Friday, to give you the £20 back....Did the same as you Jaysay, ,,only I said, well to save you a bit just give me a tenner back and we will call it straight, NO more loans from now on.... Sorted, well sort of !!

After that I have heeded the advice my mother when I was growing up, neither a borrower nor a lender be, doubt if she knew it was first made by Polonius in Shakespeare's Hamlet:)


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