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    Money matters - living a simple life, frugally

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    • A Offline
      alfretztay
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      mummy of 2:
      I think everyone has a different definition of frugal 🙂

      According to Wikipedia, \"frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent or economical in the use of consumable resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance.\"

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        alfretztay
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        auntieM:
        Depends on what type of stress you are looking at too.. ..

        some 'stress' and pressure are unavoidable.. ..no matter how simple one's life is... 😄

        Some stress and pressure are indeed unavoidable. In fact, a little stress would generally do us some good by spurring us to do better, if not our best. Unfortunately, scientific and medical advancement have not yet able to tell us how much stress is too much for each of us as individuals. Only by succumbing to cancer and other illnesses, do we then know that we are too stressed out. Most, I believe, would not disagree that it may be a little too late by then.

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          RoyceH
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          'The richest man is not the one who has the most but rather needs the least.\" 🙂


          I'm a frugal person, but willing to spend the money to travel 😛

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            Joule
            last edited by

            dont buy branded stuff, you dont need them


            don’t drink latte, drink kopi will do

            don’t travel far away, go malaysia can oredi

            don’t need to buy a BMW, buy a suzuki eh sai liao or take MRT and bus

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              UncleLim
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              alfretztay:
              I believe that for most of us, we would not only survive but also not be subjected to too stressful a life just by living a simple life, frugally that is. What is your opinion?


              I used to be extremely frugal. But now in my 40s, I try to be less extreme and be just moderately frugal.

              Maybe I have been conditioned by a childhood where the likelihood of the next meal was less than assured. But on the other hand, I have siblings and friends who spend like there is no tomorrow: Beautiful cars, horse-riding, fine dining restaurants etc when their income is a fraction of mine. 🤷

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                Canvas
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                I guess it’s all about living within one’s means. What we see may not always be what they really are. Being frugal out of choice is one thing, struggling to (barely) survive is another. For the latter, I guess one will need to do a financial checkup to see what went wrong and possibly figure out ways to improve the situation.

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                  peanut_butter
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                  Joule:
                  don't drink latte, drink kopi will do

                  Disagree with this one. The quality of the kopi is getting worse.

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                    peanut_butter
                    last edited by

                    Joule:
                    don't drink latte, drink kopi will do

                    Disagree with this one. The quality of the kopi is getting worse.

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                      dicky
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                      The kopi quality did not get worst. More of the kopi kia don't really know how to brew properly. Me avoid the kopitiam, air-con food court, the kopi kia almost like robot making kopi.


                      Latte always better quality, because so did the price rise... Kopi every few year 'review' price (like salary review), still cheaper but quality will getting worst with over-commercialization or rise in milk/sugar etc...

                      Nowadays, good coffee either got expensive or the quality not what it used to be.... :roll:

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                        Nebbermind
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                        dicky:
                        The kopi quality did not get worst. More of the kopi kia don't really know how to brew properly. Me avoid the kopitiam, air-con food court, the kopi kia almost like robot making kopi.


                        Latte always better quality, because so did the price rise... Kopi every few year 'review' price (like salary review), still cheaper but quality will getting worst with over-commercialization or rise in milk/sugar etc...

                        Nowadays, good coffee either got expensive or the quality not what it used to be.... :roll:
                        These days, alot of foodcourts employ 'unqualified' kopi-barista...many try to make more cups with same amt of powder...resulting in tasteless coffee.

                        Nowadays, thanks to the kids, usually donch have mood to sit down and sip coffee leisurely 😉 so can skip the branded coffee joints.

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