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Your savings are ?.

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#1
  • June
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  • 2023/10/05 08:24

What are you saving on ??

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#112
  • 独り言
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 08:31
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Being "stingy" and "saving money" are two different things ?
There is one thing I am careful about in my life.

That is "not to be stingy. Saving money and being stingy, when you look at them in words, they don't seem very different, but there is an overwhelming difference between the two.

There are many things that are positive in saving that become negative in being stingy. Saving money is about reducing spending and increasing savings by eliminating household waste, while keeping necessary expenses the same. Being stingy means cutting back on even essential expenses and being so reluctant to spend money that people around you think you are poor. Many people save money in order to achieve their goals, but in the case of a cheapskate, they just save money and do not spend it on others as well as on themselves. Saving and being stingy are two very different things, even though they may seem the same at first glance.

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#113
  • 独り言
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 09:00
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Saving money on electricity is not a miserly thing to do. This sentence is funny ?

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON every time you save money you are saving so much more than your neighbors
but POWER OUTAGES IN YOUR AREA this is a lot of work frozen
all the food is wasted, saving money on electricity is miserable and laughable.

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#114
  • ケチ野郎
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 09:28
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Saving money on electricity doesn't have to be miserly. Electricity savings can have the following benefits.
Saving on household expenses. Since electricity bills fluctuate according to the amount of electricity used, saving electricity can reduce the amount you pay each month. For example, changing the temperature setting of an air conditioner by just 1°C can save about 1,000 yen per year1.
It is environmentally friendly. Fossil fuels are often burned to produce electricity, which emits greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide ( CO2 ). Greenhouse gases contribute to global warming and cause serious problems such as climate change and ecosystem destruction. By saving electricity, CO2 emissions can be reduced and contribute to the fight against global warming2.
It leads to stabilization of electricity supply. Electricity demand fluctuates depending on the time of day and season, but there are limits to supply capacity, especially during peak periods in summer and winter. By saving power, we can balance the demand for electricity and reduce blackouts and dependence on thermal power generation3.
As described above, saving power can have a positive impact not only on yourself, but also on society and the planet. Saving electricity is not a miserly thing; it is a smart and eco-friendly thing to do.

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#116
  • 庶民
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 09:52
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The electricity savings I mentioned in #111 means that when it gets hot during the day, I turn up the temperature and run to Starbucks or some other cool place. I meant that I've never seen a rich person who is stingy with his electricity bill and runs elsewhere because he's uncomfortable in his own home.
Your punctuation-free sentences are pretty funny too ?.

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#114
  • 庶民
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 09:56
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https://manetatsu.com/2019/04/173744/

↑ copy and paste in its entirety.

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#122
  • 1000円
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 19:40
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I'd rather live at the temperature I want … if it saves me $1,000 a year I honestly think I'll work for it. I don't know what the cooler is for with the old lady who is a fucking cheapskate and always 78F.

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#123
  • ふらば
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 19:48
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Starbucks became popular because of their strategy ? I don't think Starbucks thinks that their coffee is good because of their brand ?. I don't think Starbucks has much pride or love for their coffee since they say it is 2% coffee and 98% water to begin with. I just think they are the most famous in the world.

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#125
  • 矛盾
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 20:07
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> By the way, coffee isn't the only thing they sell at Starbucks ? I don't think you know that either

but the name is Starbucks Coffee LOL
every store sells more than just coffee but no one thinks they only sell coffee! LOL!

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#128
  • 博士
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 21:35
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Why Anti-People Don't Go Away .
In English, { ANTI} are poor people who have nothing to do but look for rough edges.
Anti-people observe what the other person says and does. They look for rough edges, and see if there is anything inferior to themselves, or if they are doing something wrong. Then, when they find even a small part that they can criticize, they engage in acts of criticism.
Be careful, because every tobi is crawling with them patrolling.

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#140
  • アンチワクチン
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 07:01
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I'm a business owner
anyone can be a business owner as long as they register lol

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#141
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 07:37
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You don't have to register to call yourself a company owner.

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#150
  • サボテン
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 18:48
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Self employed father is also a manager

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#151
  • ガサネタ
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 20:43
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If you pick up empty cans and sell them, you're still a manager.

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#152
  • LOL
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 21:43
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I did ! thanks 151 ! I just laughed out loud.

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#153
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 00:46
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Wahaha
lots of elementary school level horses and stuff ( lol )

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#154
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 08:32
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150 They all call themselves managers

151 Anyone can pick up empty cans and there is too much competition.

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#156
  • 吉田ソース
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 13:45
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The Showa-era otouto is not a very poor person who picks up empty cans.

Chico knows. Showa-era Ototsan is a high taxpayer. 
He started his own business at a young age, receives pensions from both Japan and the US, and is now a US citizen. Recently sold the property next door for $500,000.
Has an account at US Bank and is investing in bitcoins.
He prefers to travel first class on Emirates Airlines.
His investment colleague, Bai Jin Man, is traveling around the world on a luxury cruise ship. He participates in the Exchange Plaza, hoping to revive the poor Japanese.

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#158
  • パクる野郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 14:52
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128 What does this have to do with Dr. ?
The anti's will never go away # as long as there are crazy pontiffs like 156, there will be no end to it. LOL.
ANTI JAPANESE don't have friends, they don't make friends. There are plenty of people in the world who don't mind not talking to people for 10 years
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Good work.

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#159
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 17:22
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Who is Chico?

I have an account with US Bank because UNION BANK was acquired by US Bank
It was an automatic account transfer.

I can't fly because I have various phobias such as heights, confined spaces, narrow spaces, and dark spaces.
The house next door went up in value again to $900,000.

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#160
  • ✕✕✕✕太郎
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 10:41
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Wahaha
lots of little songs about being pulled ( lol )

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