raksrules
Oracle
So I am currently in US of A like many IT Workers. I am sure there are some people here who are or have been in either USA or some other country for short term / long term opportunities and have had chance to stay / interact with fellow Indians in those countries.
Now for most of us Indians who come to onsite (for those uninformed, onsite is the jargon used in IT industry for overseas assignment), prime motto becomes save as much as you can so you can take loads of money back to India and invest or live a king size life or whatever.
But then in this endeavor to save money, we Indians do all kinds of crazy / stupid and sometimes even smart things. Each dollar counts, a cent saved is a cent earned.
So what have your experiences been of saving money, be it something done by yourself or your colleague in office or some other Indian family you have interacted with.
We are not here to judge you even if you do some crazy stuff.
My experiences till now (not something I do)..
Anything you have to add ??
Now for most of us Indians who come to onsite (for those uninformed, onsite is the jargon used in IT industry for overseas assignment), prime motto becomes save as much as you can so you can take loads of money back to India and invest or live a king size life or whatever.
But then in this endeavor to save money, we Indians do all kinds of crazy / stupid and sometimes even smart things. Each dollar counts, a cent saved is a cent earned.
So what have your experiences been of saving money, be it something done by yourself or your colleague in office or some other Indian family you have interacted with.
We are not here to judge you even if you do some crazy stuff.
My experiences till now (not something I do)..
- Keeping AC Off entire day and using a table fan (so less energy costs). I have been to homes of some colleagues here which are literally ovens, they will start AC only when someone from outside comes.
- Not changing car tyres - Yeah one of my colleague's wife was surprised when we told we are getting our car's 2 tires changed because the thread is almost worn out (probably 1/10 remaining) and we live in extreme winter areas (during winters). They say "what's the need of tire change, nothing happens". For me, the only thing that keeps me connected to road at 120Kmph on the freeway, I need them to be good always.
- Not buying TV - Youtube for everything, on laptop, else don't watch anything, give reasons like "theek hai na kya karna hai dekh ke" and such.
- Not Buying Sofa - Yeah no place to sit at home, sit on ground or some camping chair, why because sofas cost money, like $200 money.
- No Dining table - Instead I saw most families have a makeshift card table (used for playing cards), wobbly and something which cannot take much weight. Why ? Because that cost $50 against a proper dining table which costs $100 (walmart FTW !)
- Share a Gallon of Milk - Yeah you read that right, once Aldi (grocery market) had some offer of $1 a gallon of milk, one girl bought half gallon (from the full gallon can) from another colleague for 50 cents. All because it is $1 cheaper than usual price.
- Returning goods after using - This is EPIC and I constitute as fraud. Just because walmart gives you liberal return policy doesn't mean you take advantage and return products once you have used them. For no genuine reason whatsoever, just because you can.
- Traveling 50 miles to save few dollars - Yeah I have people who have costco membership and travel 50 miles (nearest costco) just to buy stuff in bulk and save few dollars and get like 10 cents cheaper gas. Totally deifies logic to me.
- Sharing Costco Membership - Since costco most times don't see the actual person's pic on the card, I have seen several families use a single person's card to shop at costco.
Anything you have to add ??
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