Monday, June 8, 2015
Is 300 USD a lot for a birthday gift? ( Denmark =130 USD) (middle cash family)?
well i want to buy this gamer chair its priced 1990 krones and that equals 300 USD. In Denmark price difference is very different, since we make much more in Denmark and everything costs like X2 as much. That is why im saying that 300 USD equals 130. The resson i charged another 20 USD from the 150 is since USD that went up by 1,61 krones extra. In short is 130 USD a lot for a 15 year olds birthday?
Added (1). Btw iPhone 6 plus is priced 1200 USD in Denmark that's how big high the prices are in Denmark and i see a lot of people getting these phones in Denmark like every year i have people in my class getting the new phones. So there parents have money enough to give out 1200 USD but my parents cant even give me 130 USD. Any ideas better answars?
Added (2). "Voelven" i dont seem to agree with you in a few things:-/ 700 to 1000 is daily without tax cuts i think, but anyway monthly its still much higher. And also most of my classmates parents are on the bistand "get money from the state" in denmark you get a high amount of cash. But anyway again since they are on state money, they cans till aford phones O_O up to 6000 krones= 1200 usd, wtf and if you say they earn the 1000 a day then 2000 shouldnt be a lot? Any idea.
Added (3). People say 130 USD is high but still most of you guys get phones the new ones, every year some pair 2 years, i got a phone "1 phone" (a touch phone) in my entire life lol i had 2 old nokias. And quess what my parents where not even the ones who bought the phone for me it was my grandparents -_- and its not like they make no money they make money just as much as everyone else. I think its a matter of not really caring to much about what their child wants…
Added (4). Btw we are always out traveling in other countrys or we are at our sommerhouse. We have been in almost the enterie EU, and all hotels over 3 stars:)
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