wildcat03
Brilliant_Rock
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I'll search for a coupon and use a promo code. I'll fill out a little survey for 5% off a major purchase. I've heard people say that you should estimate your hourly rate at work and use that to determine whether it's worth it to spend time trying to find a discount. I make a good living and can easily pick up extra hours, but I choose not to because I like my work-life balance as it is - I'd prefer to be creative with my money than to spend more freely and work more to make up for it.
My boyfriend can stretch a dollar like no one I've ever met. He could probably feed the two of us on $40 a week with home cooked meals if I just let him do the shopping entirely based on what is on sale (I won't, much to his chagrin). If he's out running errands and is thirsty, he'll let himself be thirsty until he gets home unless he has water in his car. I'll buy a bottle of water for $1-2 and won't think twice about it. We just approach things differently.
My boyfriend can stretch a dollar like no one I've ever met. He could probably feed the two of us on $40 a week with home cooked meals if I just let him do the shopping entirely based on what is on sale (I won't, much to his chagrin). If he's out running errands and is thirsty, he'll let himself be thirsty until he gets home unless he has water in his car. I'll buy a bottle of water for $1-2 and won't think twice about it. We just approach things differently.