I bought a $4.50 deluxe cheeseburger burger from Wendys, it was...meh (needed flavour like salt) but maybe I should have bought the $18.00 mozarella one and boasted about that instead. $18?!
I was expecting because the burger was described as 'deluxe' that it would be value for money?! So I guess I was being a frugal on the burgers but actually didnt want to boast about it cos it didnt taste very good. If I was a cheapskate I would have said the burger was great and its only $4.50!
In that case I just got what I paid for and my stomach stopped rumbling. I also bought chilli and chips but forgot that the chips was meaning corn chips not fried potato chips and that was $6.00 so the meal came to $11.50
Should I have just gone for the $18.00 burger? But then that might have been too much for my stomach (and wallet) to handle.
my friend bought her own meal which was a cheese advocado burger and a cup of tea. it would have worked out the same... My friend is dutch so she went dutch, I dont think shes ever paid for me ...unless i actually forgot my purse.
while my other (cheap and poor) friends are always shouting me (taking turns paying) and I them, and sometimes we share meals. hmm maybe depends on how hungry you are.
We saw an older released movie and that I found which was free download online, while she was wanting to see a new one in the cinema but we looked at the trailer and I though Im not going to be able to stay awake through that one and pay $17 for it! so we stayed in and watched the free movie, lol
so SHE boasted about that. Cheapskate? or frugal.
my other friend wanted to go to the gym it was $15 for me as Im not a member I said what about going to the park instead its free and there is gym equipment there
but it seems shed rather go the gym even though i would have to pay for myself and she would get the concession. Is that being cheapskate?