My point was her expenses are so stretched that she views Barry's tea bags as a luxury.
I admire her hustle with the second hand stuff but Lucy is too stuck up to get a normal job because it wouldn't click with her self image as an influencer.
How the hell was she gonna afford nappies and other stuff if she can't even by a box of Barry's tea bags without it seemin like a sacrifice.
She's so naive she didn't have the foresight to take some from her mams kitchen when they were home at Christmas
I admire her hustle with the second hand stuff but Lucy is too stuck up to get a normal job because it wouldn't click with her self image as an influencer.
How the hell was she gonna afford nappies and other stuff if she can't even by a box of Barry's tea bags without it seemin like a sacrifice.
She's so naive she didn't have the foresight to take some from her mams kitchen when they were home at Christmas
I don't get it I know for a fact I always had hand me down clothes growing up and even today I don't throw out clothes without letting my friends have first pick!! Same with furniture. When did Irish people become so stuck up that 2nd hand just won't do?