by Pousinha » 03 Sep 2022, 23:49
Tendz wrote:When we are trying to save money, we maybe looking for the cheapest option. But, we should keep in mind that there are times when paying a bit more can help us save money.
Dora Wi wrote:This is very true, but it is also the reason why a saying exists that goes "being poor is expensive". For people living below the poverty line it is often a problem that they can't afford to buy better quality products or buy things in bulk even if it would be cheaper on the long run.
Dear friends, both of you are right. It's true: the more we spend for an item, the more we spare in the future (when the item owns both quality and price, I want to say when the high price means high quality). But poor people can't afford expensive items. I remember a close friend of mine in Italy, her couple living with a small salary of her husband, while she was still searching for a job. She could afford only cheap items and was forced to substitute them quickly, as they quickly wore out. But she couldn't help but purchasing what she could afford. If she were in Brazil, it could be different, as in my new country it's incredibly easy to get loans for many purposes.
[quote="Tendz"]When we are trying to save money, we maybe looking for the cheapest option. But, we should keep in mind that there are times when paying a bit more can help us save money.[/quote]
[quote="Dora Wi"]This is very true, but it is also the reason why a saying exists that goes "being poor is expensive". For people living below the poverty line it is often a problem that they can't afford to buy better quality products or buy things in bulk even if it would be cheaper on the long run.[/quote]
Dear friends, both of you are right. It's true: the more we spend for an item, the more we spare in the future (when the item owns both quality and price, I want to say when the high price means high quality). But poor people can't afford expensive items. I remember a close friend of mine in Italy, her couple living with a small salary of her husband, while she was still searching for a job. She could afford only cheap items and was forced to substitute them quickly, as they quickly wore out. But she couldn't help but purchasing what she could afford. If she were in Brazil, it could be different, as in my new country it's incredibly easy to get loans for many purposes.