Frugal

Haven't had one of these in a while. How do you minimize your costs of living?

>Pirate tv shows / movies
>Cook yourself, don't order or eat out
>No Starbucks or similar
>Go hiking / camping for vacations
>Find cheapest plans for internet / phone / electricity / etc
>Don't replace stuff, repair it
>Buy good quality clothes, wear them for 10 years+
>Don't buy water, drink tap
>Cut your own hair (buzzcut)

shitty day in stocks today, pic cheered me up thanks

Become a mariner. Won't have to pay for rent or food while at sea. No point in having a car

It's also what you cook. >bag of potatoes is $3.65
>boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew

>Cut your own hair
No thank

Exactly. Get to do all that "seeing the world" shit as well

>Find cheapest plans for internet / phone / electricity / etc
i only buy some shitty vpn for only 150php($3.18) instead of buying plans which cost me around 1k-3k($21-$63) which have the same speed.
>Don't buy water, drink tap
well the quality of water here in flipland forces me to buy water since i might spend more on hospital bills by drinking tap water instead of what i save.

>crack neighbour's wifi. Never pay for internet
>know what you are going to buy before you go to the supermarket
>eat food in season. Eat what's on discount.
>cook 2-3 different meals at once. Save time as well as electricity.
This learning how to cook properly really is the key.

nu-male faggot detected.

If by "the world" you mean the inside of your boyfriends' gaping boipussy.

>only flush toilet when I shit
> put soap on before I go into the shower
>turn off headlights while driving at night whenever possible to save electricity

>turn off headlights while driving at night whenever possible to save electricity

Almost had me m8.

OPs pic reminds me of the blurb about the new Trumpcoin devs.. saved.

Go to third world country.
Buy a house for $10k (won't have to pay rent).
Eat rice/beans/potatoes/bread only. ($ 30 a month).
Gas, electricity, trash and water bill. ($50 a month).
ADSL ($ 10 a month).
Browse the Internet and play vidyas all day every day.
Live with $90 a month.
That's what I'm doing.

Taking NEET to a whole new level there, friend-o.

Ye.
It's so simple, really.
I don't understand why people are so worried about having a job just to pay for their cars and apartment near the job.

I wish rent wasn't so high so I could choose to do all of these things

t.Boston

Case in point.

What country you living in? How easy is it to get a citizenship or permanent residency there?

If you live in the United States, you can abuse return policies beyond belief. Ie. Half eaten food (buy a big cake, eat a slice return it saying it was not satisfactory, buy clothing and return it used, etc. etc.

Places to do this: kohls, Walmart, Costco (Costco especially abusable)

Coming from a poor family, all this was the norm at home, and these people who spent ludicrous amounts to have roughly the same thing than I had for free (or quasi free) looked like good goyim to me. Yeah, I'm a Jew too. Let me add:

>buy everything used: clothes, books, furniture, computers, cars... and save 90% or more (a $400 shirt that's barely worn costs like $15 on eBay, a $100 tie is $3, etc.)
>if you must buy new, never ever pay full price, and use coupons, cashback, sales, special offers... simultaneously
>for holidays, be the guest of family or friends instead of going to hotels
>educate yourself on any subject instead of letting a professional do it for you (also valid for finance)

My grandfather also had tricks to be an extra Jew and save money on the slightest things, like "repairing" stuff with scotch tape instead of having it really repaired, or pretending he was dirt poor to let people pay for him... but it was a life style choice because he was a millionaire.