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I'm definitely guilty of not packing lunch. :\ I should start.
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Thats the thing though . Can I ? Sure but honestly with the time it takes+ the whole process +dirtying dishes etc. I lose my appetite afterwardsIf you're not use to cook for yourself or don't know what to look for you can end up spending an excessive amount. Cooking my own food has saved me so much money.
i go out to eat too much.... its a sickness
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#1.) Apartments They Can’t Afford. A lot of 20-somethings think they DESERVE a nice apartment, even if they just got out of school and don’t make much money. In reality, if you’re 22 years old, you should probably be living in a cramped apartment with a roommate or two.
#2.) Lunch During the Workweek. People in their twenties are much less likely to pack a lunch. And if you spend $15 on lunch five days a week, that’s $3,750 a year. You can pack your own lunch for a fraction of that.
#3.) Partying. If you go out one night a week and spend $75, that’s $3,600 a year. And a lot of people in their twenties go out WAY more than one night a week.
#4.) Coffee. People of ALL ages are guilty of this one. But people in their 20s are more likely to order expensive drinks like cappuccinos, because they still haven’t learned to tolerate a NORMAL cup of coffee…which you can make for about 15 cents. If you spend $5 at Starbucks five days a week, you’re spending over a thousand dollars a year on coffee.
pretty good list. I'd add smartphones to the list as well. Most people don't need smartphones and definitely don't need $100+/month plans. Brand new tech in general is a waste (although I'm bad about it too). People are gonna look back and say "did I really need a new iphone and ipad every year?", especially when you can wait a couple of months and get it for half off in most caseshttp://