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Recently, Reddit user FitCicada5037 took to the popular Ask Reddit page to ask , "Which 'poor person' habits will you continue to keep even when you become wealthy?" People came up with some really insightful responses. Let’s find out how many resonate; here are some of the top ones:
1. Extracting the very last bit of toothpaste from the tube.
2. Before making any non-essential buy, I always have an internal debate about why it doesn’t really need to happen.
—u/ DarthDregan
3. Nuts, bolts, and various hardware pieces (along with tools and fasteners) left over from assembling new furniture sets or salvaged from old, damaged appliances end up in my garage. Maybe they'll come in handy around 2038.
4. Utilizing shopping bags as garbage liners.
5. I start by exploring the clearance sections of clothing stores since you can often discover fantastic deals at very low prices. Additionally, keep an eye out for maximum discount percentages during liquidation sales when businesses close down.
—u/ Justwantanswers_17
6. I will always do my best not to waste food. It seems absurd to me that individuals often discard part of their meal without a second thought, particularly when they’ve spent over $100 at a restaurant.
7. Utilizing every remaining bit of product and finishing all my meals. Lotion? Time to slice open the container. Shrimp shells? It’s soup time.
8. Reviewing the schedule for the bi-weekly payment months that include three checks! This strategy is effective solely if your paycheck comes twice a month.
9. Switching off the lights whenever I exit the room.
10. Repurpose containers, particularly glass jars, for various storage requirements. Whether you're storing buttons, pens, coins, or plant clippings? These items will find their place in recycled jars!
11. I scoop up any loose change I find on the sidewalk. My penny collection is really adding up.
12. I came from a background where we had very little money, but even now when I have more than enough, I still truly enjoy having my povov dishes—ramen with an egg and Vegemite toast topped with cheese. It could simply be due to nostalgic feelings from my childhood.
13. Bread topped with butter, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.
14. Purchasing meat during sales, dividing it into practical portions, and storing it in the freezer for future use.
15. Using a supermarket bag as an inner lining for the bathroom wastebasket.
—u/ Jqnighthawk24
16. "Borrowing from the library."
17. Still wearing shirts that continue to fit well, even after many years.
18. "Making my own coffee."
19. Opting for a sweater rather than turning up the heat.
—u/ insertitherenow
Often, I prefer being cozy over just feeling warm, which means keeping the room cool and ensuring I'm well wrapped up. That’s how it goes.
—u/ ArtisenalMoistening
20. The present household income exceeds $200k, yet we continue to wash our Ziploc bags by hand.
21. "Taking public transport."
22. Looking for a discount code prior to every online shopping session.
—u/ PananePatate
23. Mowing my own lawn gives me pleasure and serves as therapy for me. I will continue doing this until I am no longer able to do so physically.
24. I'm preparing my midday meal for the office. It’s better for me health-wise, easier on my wallet, and apparently quite visually appealing since people frequently praise it, even though it seems to be viewed as something only those with less means do.
25. And lastly: I'll never stop having peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
What do you think about this? Do you have any personal habits you’d like to share? Feel free to leave your thoughts and examples in the comments section!
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