Miss Manners: Meet the thrift-shop braggers
Miss Manners says bragging about saving money is no more interesting than boasting about spending it.
10 Articles
10 Articles
Miss Manners: I’m tired of hearing how much she saves at discount stores
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have some friends who frequently announce to me how much money they are saving by shopping at discount stores, buying off-brand items and buying all of their clothing, including shoes, at secondhand and thrift stores.
Miss Manners: Bragging about how much you saved is just as bad as bragging about price
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have some friends who frequently announce to me how much money they are saving by shopping at discount stores, buying off-brand items and buying all of their clothing, including shoes, at secondhand and thrift stores.
Miss Manners: Isn’t endless humble‑bragging about being cheap just as annoying as being materialistic?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have some friends who frequently announce to me how much money they are saving by shopping at discount stores, buying off-brand items and buying all of their clothing, including shoes, at secondhand and thrift stores.
Miss Manners: My friends constantly brag about their thrift store bargains
Dear Miss Manners: I have some friends who frequently announce to me how much money they are saving by shopping at discount stores, buying off-brand items and buying all of their clothing, including shoes, at secondhand and thrift stores.
Miss Manners: My friends won’t stop bragging about their bargain shopping habits
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have some friends who frequently announce to me how much money they are saving by shopping at discount stores, buying off-brand items and buying all of their clothing, including shoes, at secondhand and thrift stores.
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