Sue would be the last person id take health advice from.That’s stupid dangerous advice about putting salt in water. She really needs to keep her tips to herself
If your a cellar dweller you wouldn’t understandGenuinely don't understand what Sue does be saying on her Instagram stories. It's like a different language
€50 for all that, not bad says sue... I couldn't pay that much for a few bits. I'm struggling along paying bills. She gets paid too much to be living in social housing if she's buying make up and skin care every other week, new clothes and household bits, foreign trips and shopping in Avoca. I get paid well, but after mortgage and bills I'm still watching the pennies at the supermarket. Out of touch indeed.50 Euro shop in Avoca, she’s definitely not reaching her audience!
So out of touch, not many bargain hunting moms on the run shopping there!€50 for all that, not bad says sue... I couldn't pay that much for a few bits. I'm struggling along paying bills. She gets paid too much to be living in social housing if she's buying make up and skin care every other week, new clothes and household bits, foreign trips and shopping in Avoca. I get paid well, but after mortgage and bills I'm still watching the pennies at the supermarket. Out of touch indeed.
Yeah I probably shouldn't have mentioned social housing as I don't know FOR SURE that she's living in a social home. I believe she is, and she has never mentioned mortgage repayments.I didn’t realize that Sue was still in social housing - I assumed she had bought her new house and actually thought fair play to her as that would not have been an easy thing to do (for anyone, but especially on one income).
Given Sue’s boys are in their twenties and that she appears to have a great job (she has mentioned a few promotions/panels in recent years), why would she have been given a new house? (genuine question!) I assumed that she was also really making a killing on those AF links and again thought fair play to herAs the @P1nkie! above says, if Sue has the money to go on so many holidays and buy so much make up/clothes and go shopping in M&S and Avoca surely she isn’t eligible for social housing? If she is, the system is even more broken than I thought I’m absolutely not throwing shade at social housing, but given the housing crisis, I just assumed the income limit/ dependent requirements would mean that people in social housing typically can’t afford such regular M&S/Avoca trips and holidays (obviously everyone is entitled to a treat, I’m
not saying people in social
housing shouldn’t have holidays or shop in nice places, but these are routine for Sue). We are a two income household with a mortgage and those things are rare treats for us. This also isn’t shade at Sue, she is obviously entitled to a house, I just don’t understand the system and assumed the income limits were much lower than they are.
I was under the impression that she bought this new house that she’s in.Yeah I probably shouldn't have mentioned social housing as I don't know FOR SURE that she's living in a social home. I believe she is, and she has never mentioned mortgage repayments.
All the same, yes she is entitled to spend her money how she wishes, but I felt really low watching that story, thinking about how I have to make very informed choices in the supermarket and she's buying €50 worth of bits for dinner in Avoca.
My post was about her story made me feel, and I probably should not have posted
Yeah so was II was under the impression that she bought this new house that she’s in.
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