I think being too cheap is like so many other things-I know it when I see it. I'm probably labelled cheap for using a reusable menstrual cup, but I wouldn't cook in a resort room.
I can't function if I am too cold. So, that is where the line is drawn here. My in-laws don't believe in paying for what you can't see...I hate going there in the winter, or the heat of the summer.
I don't wash baggies, because it takes too much space. My boys demolish all shoes we buy. OTOH, we alsway buy good clothes, because they last thru more than one boy. All things are then passed down to my nephew, and a little boy at the farmer's market.
I see "too cheap" as being behaviors that affect other's. Giving a 10% tip on excellent service, using unsanitary items, keeping food after it is way gone. (Not a day or so, but gone.)
I made my own diapers, but can't remember where I got the pattern. Loved them. Still using most of them for cleaning rags, etc., 12 years later!
You know, I think cheap and frugal are relative terms. Frugal is saving money for ourselves, whatever our comfort level is, even if it means not flushing the toilet for #1, just #2. If you're comforatble with that, do it!
But cheap is when you insult, demean, or take advantage of someone else. Like stiffing someone for the tab at a restaurant or bar. Sending your kids to someone else's house so they can get snacks there. Showing up at your relative's just in time for dinner. That sort of thing.
Here's another example of what I think is too cheap--eating off someone else. Sadly, I know several people (try to avoid them) who, if invited to an event that involves food in any form, be it a buffett dinner or snacks at a scouts meeting, will literally not eat anything all day, because they will "get fed" at that event. Then they scarf up everything in sight, leaving nothing for those at the end of the lineThat's cheap! Or going out to dinner with another couple, agreeing to split the bill, then they order steak and lobster while the other couple orders hamburgers, then think its justified to split the bill 50/50. I've lost a few friends (who weren't worth keeping!) over just such issues!
Just rambling here, here's another dilly--asking for the leftovers at someone else's home! We had an Easter dinner several years ago and my sil actually wanted to take the leftover ham home with her--all of it! She said we probably wouldn't eat it, anyways! Well, considering she's a 200# wonder, she probably could do justice to it!:rotfl2:
wow-that was kinda harsh especially considering how many people read this board. Bet there are a lot of people who might have been insulted.
