£300 per child. Wow.Approx £300 per child (we have 5), £200 on food, and £100 on two other family members (depending on your perspective we’re lucky to not have a big extended family!), and probably another £200 for a festive day out somewhere (ice-skating etc.) so probably £2k all in.
It puts us into our overdraft until February every damn year- I never learn!
I don't see the problem if you can afford it.Last year I spent 2k on my then 12 year old but a big chunk of that was was on IPad Pro and the Apple Pencil.
It’s going to be around £1500 on her this year I think.
I’ll probably get asked how I spend so much but it adds up insanely fast on coats, trainers, clothes, jewellery, make up/skincare. She has expensive taste.
Like “Wow that’s tight, wow”, or a “Wow that’s excessive, wow”?£300 per child. Wow.
Can u tell me what your getting her please I need ideas lol!Last year I spent 2k on my then 12 year old but a big chunk of that was was on IPad Pro and the Apple Pencil.
It’s going to be around £1500 on her this year I think.
I’ll probably get asked how I spend so much but it adds up insanely fast on coats, trainers, clothes, jewellery, make up/skincare. She has expensive taste.
1.5k double wow.Like “Wow that’s tight, wow”, or a “Wow that’s excessive, wow”?
If it’s the latter, I can’t wait to see your reaction to the person who is planning on spending £1.5k on her daughter
For the record, if you can afford it, and your kid isn’t a spoilt arsehole as a result, then I firmly believe in spending whatever the fuck you like.
I don't see the problem if you can afford it.
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I never said it was a problem, but it does surprise me.
if you have access abundance, fair enough, to each their own. I just find it shocking.
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