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Pretty sure many of us want to show appreciation to the person whom we most lovingly call 'papa', 'pops' or 'lao dou' (in Chinese). But he also wants us to practice financial prudence in spending, so don't break the bank this weekend when you bring your dad out for dinner!
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Amelia Yamato Leow
01 Aug 2020
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Dionysius Ang
01 Aug 2020
Aerospace Engineering at Nanyang Technological University
My dad taught me the importance of frugality. He also taught me that the main purpose of money should be to bring joy to those important to us. So he doesn't skimp when it comes to spending on those he loves. 🙂
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Biggest lesson: do not spend too much on unnecessary things
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j
01 Aug 2020
IT at Accounting firm
One thing I've learnt from my dad is to not be 'penny wise and pound foolish'. While my family is not well to do initially, there are times when my dad makes quality purchases for long-term items (e.g. a good pair of sports shoes, or a quality printer) that makes a lower average 'cost per use' - despite the higher upfront costs, these items generally last longer from higher quality purchases.
Food wise, might be better to go with what your dad enjoys! price is the amount you pay, but value is the satisfaction you get! (for my dad, a nice bowl of porridge n dimsum with the whole family together makes his day! )
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Oh, that's a nice idea!
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