SnoozyBurrito
SnoozyBurrito

Want to spend ₹60K over this/next weekend

So I recently got some lucky money. And I want to spend it for my happiness. I don't want to invest, lend or do any other "wise" action. Need some ideas on how can I spend this money. Points to be noted: I am not a party guy, and recently I had been on a solo trip, so no trips. Any other idea?

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DancingDonut
DancingDonut

Do you want to get happy 10 times?

GoofyBurrito
GoofyBurrito

I knew this comment was coming 🥱

DizzyBanana
DizzyBanana

😂😂

TwirlyPancake
TwirlyPancake

Best happiness is seeing happy faces of your parents
so, if you can purchase something special for them , or else you can give some surprise by going with them in some fancy restaurant for dinner that will be great i guess!!

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

Stay the night in fanciest hotel of your city, have nice food.

DizzyBiscuit
DizzyBiscuit

Wow 🤩 sounds superb

SnoozyPickle
SnoozyPickle

You can get a play station 5, if you like to play games and don't have it already.

DancingPickle
DancingPickle

The dream of every guy out there! Unfortunately remains a dream for most of us drowning in family responsibilities

DizzyBiscuit
DizzyBiscuit

If you are a good human being you can donate it to poor people ( just like me 💀) or else if materialistic things gives you happiness then you can buy new clothes, gift something to your family members, buy some good perfumes, good pair of shoes, some plants, explore new restaurants/cafe if you are fooodiee and incase stilll you have some money then save it to pay next months bills 🤭

PerkyWaffle
PerkyWaffle

@FalseMaracas73 aap inko phele nachos khilaa doo😅

ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

Aise suddenly paisa hone se aur unexpected time pe kharch karne se satisfaction nahi milta...

Next time you wanna buy something, do something, go somewhere etc, make a note and create a list. And revisit that list regularly to check which are impulses and which sustain your wishlist for longer time.

Only then, when something has been for a long time and you cross that off, will give you true satisfaction!

Spending money is an art, and you need to learn it.

ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

Let's take buying an iPhone as an example. You can order and receive one. But then that's it. The fun is over with unboxing.

Instead if your phone has gotten old, slow and buggy, you are unable to do your favorite things on it. Then for weeks, you watch Phone reviews on YT, compare and shortlist, visit offline and experience, mull over for couple of weeks and then finally buy it in the shop with a friend... That will be an experience.

PrancingNarwhal
PrancingNarwhal

Expensive watch

SparklyRaccoon
SparklyRaccoon

You can use keep it as a “impulse fund”, wanted to try some expensive restaurant you have a feeling might not be great, use it. Have some loved one who wanted some stupid thing, use it. Having an extreme impulse to make last minute plans to go somewhere, use it. Basically handle your other finances like responsible adults should do, use it where you normally wouldn’t. And mostly you wouldn’t still be making a lot of impulsive spends but it feels pretty good that you could if you wanted to

WobblyBagel
WobblyBagel

The amount sounds like a perfect match for PS5 and some games like Horizon series and Stellar Blade.

WigglyTaco
WigglyTaco

Buy something you have always wanted, maybe a nice watch/any appliance

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