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Originally Posted by Slava
I wasn't talking about the amount of money though (and I don't have someone to clean the house). I'm just saying that the idea of "you could do that cheaper on your own" applies to almost everything. I don't know how valid that is to make these kinds of decisions.
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No, I know, I was just joking around. For $4200 you’d better have damn fine hair. Lol
It’s interesting what are considered luxuries and necessities but going to a hairdresser (even if the walk in only kind), eating out every once in a while (even if at a mid level chain) and getting tires swapped all seem very common for most households. Not even just most, probably almost all, a super high percentage.
Having a housekeeper is probably a luxury for 95% of middle class families.