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RE: Hand me Down and Lift me Up

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Yeah its an interesting thing to think about as most kids will be handed down a house and have a better quality of life than ourselves (more money for holidays rather than rent or mortgages etc). I own my house (well half way through a mortgage) but my older sister is still renting so I told my mother to give her our home house when she pops her clogs. Maybe the big sis will then be able to afford a house in the city she lives if she sells it. I'll be fine. sisters future house will probably be left to my kids anyway when she's brown bread as she's not married and doesn't intend on having kids I imagine. Swings and roundabouts (and houses).

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"pops her clogs" is a new one for me, as is "brown bread" (which I assume is some kind of rhyming slang) :D

It is generous of you to give it up and at the same time, I think it is a good thing to do for distribution. I feel that some people just can't give up anything, even when they know they don't need it. I know one guy who was taking some kind of tiny government money, even though he was worth 60M.

As they say in Ireland . " that's why he's worth 60 million" 😃😃.

Sounds like a paradigm @meesterboom lives by.

Why aye man!!

Incidentally, brown bread is broon breed here for deid. Instead of dead. These posh irishlanders! @blanchy 🤣🤣

Only the Scots would consider the Irish posh!

Lol, is the big chip on our shoulder. We think everyone is posh!

It's true. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

How very dare you. We re very posh over here. We have the highest percentage of helicopter owners in all the world. I went to the pub the other night in one.