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RE: Hive-Naija Weekend Engagement #62 - "SPENDER/SAVER"

in Speak Peace2 years ago (edited)

On the question of Whether I am a saver /spender, I am a 100% saver. But wait who wouldn't want to save knowing that unexpected things happen and conditions change too.
Saving has been a habit I developed right from childhood days. No one thought me that, I just found myself doing it.
I remember in my primary school days, my old math set then was my bank. Each coin gift I get goes in there, sometimes I take out some to buy stuffs like sweet, puf puf, eko (agidi) and the rest.
Till date despite having a savings bank account, I have a piggy bank where I save too.

One Surprising thing about habits is that people who know that you have such habits will always need your help in such areas.
In senior secondary school then, I and my friends decided to be saving money and I was the one selected to be keeping the money. Hahaha,

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See my girl is dropping points o😱😂

I'm proud of you sis🤗

Thanks dear.

Ur first paragraph question...babe, some people eehh, savings no dey their dictionary 🤣😂

It's a pity then, because I wonder how they will handle the unexpected, maybe they will go borrowing.

Hahahaha.... you made me remember the math set.... I kept my money there too and would always carry it wherever I go because I was always happy seeing that I save and had lots of money even though I spent it on goodies in the end. Lol

When one cultivates the habit of saving, trust me, it would be hard to back out of it because it is what you have trained yourself with. It is always good to save.

Jeezzz, so I wasn't the only one who hides money in math sets, hahaha😂
Learning a savings culture is very essential, and should be taught at homes from tender age.
Thanks

Yes, you aren't the only one 😁
You are welcome 🙂