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British woman’s Thailand epiphany leads to £6K savings a year (video)


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36 minutes ago, JeffersLos said:

Die Autoplay, Die! 

 

You know it's going to be a totally pointless article if they need to force autoplay to get you to see the video.

 

Who would have thought that if you spend less money, you'd have more left over?..

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

A British woman revealed her ability to save 274,000 baht (£6,000) a year after having an epiphany during a trip to Thailand.

 

    Just looked up what the word meant :

 

'What is the Epiphany of meaning?
a sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience. a literary work or section of a work presenting, usually symbolically, such a moment of revelation and insight."

 

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The great mystery is not so much the boring and inane content but why any organization should think it's worthy of publication.

 

Perhaps a greater mystery still is why I read this mind numbing junk and then commented on it.

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2 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Land of smiles can quickly turn into land of hot grimaces on a tiny budget I would like her to try saving on oxygen next 🤔

 

But we have a number of multi-millionaire, blue stocking, landed gentry here whinging regularly.

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1 hour ago, JayClay said:

 

Who would have thought that if you spend less money, you'd have more left over?..

 

Quite a few in the UK, evidently.

 

People in the UK owed £1,836.4 billion at the end of December 2023. This is up by £10.9 billion from £1,825.4 billion at the end of December 2022, an extra £205.37 per UK adult over the year. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,395.

    --https://themoneycharity.org.uk/money-statistics/

 

So if this lady is able to save and avoid the debt trap, good on 'er.

 

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4 minutes ago, BigStar said:

 

Quite a few in the UK, evidently.

 

People in the UK owed £1,836.4 billion at the end of December 2023. This is up by £10.9 billion from £1,825.4 billion at the end of December 2022, an extra £205.37 per UK adult over the year. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,395.

    --https://themoneycharity.org.uk/money-statistics/

 

I've read your link and can't find any mention of people not understanding the very simple concept that you'll have more money if you spend less.

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2 minutes ago, JayClay said:

 

I've read your link and can't find any mention of people not understanding the very simple concept that you'll have more money if you spend less.

 

You'd need to engage in the obvious extrapolation. If more did understand, then the level of debt would be lower, as with the lady in question.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Chrissie Milan embarked on a no-spend challenge and is on course to accumulate nearly £6,000 by eliminating extravagant clothes shopping and costly dining experiences

An epiphany, just stop buying over-priced brand sh#t that you don't need.

Live out of your ar$e pocket and not on your debit card.

It ain't rocket science.

 

 

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it's not such a bad post - think about it : rates of poverty  have risen alarmingly in Uk during the cost of living crisis.If you were a stay at home person with a medical condition on benefits , no job , 20 fags a day ....you would indeed save 6k per  year easily living here.you would eat less processed food and more fresh fruit smoothees.she could have mentioned the favourable climate,generally high levels of safety from muggings,quality of life,access to medical care....So its a win for UK tourists and a win for the thai tourist auth.Even if one UK person read that and it offered them a way out of a desperate situation...as a reminder this could be new migratory trend .Take switzerland for example - high cost of living ...leading to "swiss" old people homes based in thailand for a fraction of the cost...She could have mentioned medical procedures too...tits ,lips,teeth and hair.hips and knees..might even take the strain off the NHS..?

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