Saving money doesn't always require effort. In this video I share 15 effortless ways to save money! If you would like to support my …
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What's an effortless way that you save money?
Maybe they don't feel entitled, but the restaurant service does not pay their waiters and waitresses very much and those people work hard. And they expect the slack to be taken up by the customers?
I think that's ridiculous. These restaurants makes billions of dollars. And you can't pay your workers a decent wage?
They work like dogs.
These days they add the tip in to the bill.That's a lot of dog gone nerve
I only use my clothes dryer for towels. I air dry my other clothes. Since I’ve lived in an apartment for 20 years, I’ve saved a lot of money not having to feed the machines to dry my clothes.
Maybe one in a million people will be willing to "go to the gym 3 times a week". This guy really thinks that is reasonable advice hahaha
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I only eat 🍖but save money on junk!!! No sugar, pop, alcohol!
Last tip : brush your teeth most dental diseases can be prevented with a dental floss and a toothbrush
Really annoying if one shops On line, only to be told how much tip one is supposed to leave….Cheek of the Devil!
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If you save and invest 5$ per week at 10% return, you would have 45 000$ after 30 years 😊 It adds up.
Gas buddy is not worth the effort. Honestly it’s not. First of all it relies on users to type in the gas amount out at the place where they’re purchasing it so you never know when that was added to the app and the other thing that happens is the gas companies go in and try to sabotage each other by putting in higher price than the actual priceinto the app and so therefore you’re stuck with inaccurate prices and you’ve driven around wasting gas trying to get that price
Hello from Japan. It's very interesting to compare saving tips here and abroad!
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with regards to shopping, I get what I can from the Dollar Store, then walk next store to Aldi for what I can, then I'll go to another "conventional" grocery store not very far away in case I wasn't able to get everything at the Dollar Store or Aldi.
When I stopped buying my coffee at the universotis coffeebar, I instantli safed at least 6 dollar a day, about 600 a year, if you subtract the coffee I buy to make my coffee) but likely more. And I lost about 5lb (about 2kg) because I often ate things like donats with my coffee, because I stopped buying these as well.😅
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why do you have beef with baristas dude they didnt implement the tip feature their boss did and minimum wage is nothinggggg nowadays
I use the Upside app. It shows gas prices in my area plus I get a discount that. I couple that with the loves app. The loves app saves me $.10/gallon!
Bullshit tips, sorry.
The tip system Is ridicolous: employers should pay the wages 😢
For trash bags I used the grocery bags for the bathrooms.
Do you really think that Gen Z baristas implemented the tip system at their shops? Have you ever had a negative experience with a barista after you did not tip? I've never been a barista, nor have I known one, but your claim that they are asking because they are entitled comes across as smug and misinformed.
I always say no to a tip when I rarely buy hot chocolate at Starbucks.
I always say no to a tip when I rarely buy hot chocolate at Starbucks.
True, mostly.😊 I don't agree on the paper towels, though. Technically, you are right. A paper towel and a rag are both based on the same principle. You could probably save the toilet paper as well. You just need a lot of rags. And keep your washing machine running…
This borders on "extreme minimalism", which in my opinion is a mistake. Anyway, interesting topics, sense of humour, useful information. I quite like your channel.
It sucks that youve jumped on the "these gen Z'ers are so entitled!" Bandwagon. I have never met someone get upset over a tip rejection. But why would you get upset over someone showing you a tip screen? Just say no and move on. Better yet, make your coffee at home its cheaper and you wouldnt have to deal with those "entitled" underpaid batistas anymore.
Also, my library has audiobooks on an app. Instead of audible I que up books. So when one is done another is becoming available. We also use it for movies for date night. Go library.
As a bartender I agree about tipping. You should tip service industry people. Ive also worked fast food and retail. Those are not tipped jobs. The tip screen is creating negative feelings tworads people who should be getting tips. Coffee or take out should be a buck here and there for excellent service or a really long or complicated order.
7:28 ugh stick to Money saving tips do not try to act like my nutritionist. Meat is essential and you need more than two times a week. Stick to your lane.
Love this ! Thank you
Lmfao half of the amount you give is by not buying lunch every day? I guess i eays not your target audience… Also that router thing is entirely dependent on what people are doing on their Internet. My gaming family could never get by in 400 mb/s.
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