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In uni now and i have observed that quite a number of my peers have supp cards given by their parents. Some come from richer families while some are from the more average sg households. I dont personally have one, so im wondering if this is a common thing in sg? wdyt? Would you give your children supplementary cards for spending?
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Joe Lee
01 Sep 2022
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I just graduated uni but i didnt know my friends had supp cards? personally wouldnt do it since i think uni is the time to be independent, so at the very least they should try to manage their own money
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Honestly if my child is in university and is learning to be independent, I think this is a great opportunity to teach them how to manage their finances and spendings. Additionally, if it helps them to study better by spending on items that they need, I think it's
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Think it is a good way to expose the children to finance. Can use the bills to teach responsibility and financial management. They can also learn that it is a privilege.
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Not too sure whether is it common or not, but likely the parents supp it to their kids so that they ...
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Only if they can afford to, alot of people i know dont have that privilage. But we deal with the cards we are dealt with :)