pearlieq
<font color=green>They can sit & spin<br><font col
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We all make choices and decisions based on our own unique circumstances. You have no idea why these people don't furnish their houses the way you would. For all you know, it has nothing at all to do with money.
AMEN!!!
First off, if given the choice between a bigger/better house and "stuff", I would choose the bigger/better house if it suited my needs better. "Stuff" can always be aquired later and usually cheaply, whereas it can be awfully difficult and costly to trade up to a bigger/better house if one finds the need.
I'd gladly go without a formal dining set for 10 years if it means I could buy the house I actually wanted to live in. I think that's very smart thinking.
Plus, not everyone wants to cram their house wall to wall with things. People don't really need that much. I have a formal living and dining room that are nearly empty. Why should I go out any buy things just to fill them? I don't need them.
If any of my family or neighbors were to criticize, I would think they were trapped in mindless consumerism before I would think that I was somehow deficient because I don't have a china cabinet. I have a neighbor who makes little digs about our modest furniture/decorations every once in a while. I have to hold myself back from asking her if she was able to get approved for another credit card this month so she could buy groceries.
To each his own!