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sense most online business are having black friday is it worth buying something or should i pass and try to save my money. im a teen i have around 200$ but i would like to limit myself to 100$ or less. im probably posting this in the wrong place but im not sure, i just want to make a smart choice when it comes to money.

also i will not be investing in stocks or crypto so please dont suggest it.

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[โ€“] averyminya@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

My best black Friday was spent with a good friend going around the city, getting some food and something momentous and something for my hobby.

I still have the blanket which reminds me of the day.

As others have already said, chances are there's nothing you genuinely "need" for BF if you are asking here. However, that doesn't mean a nice experience is impossible.

Give us a list of a few things you feel you might need OP.

You're wise not to mess with stocks or crypto, but as soon as you have the income to contribute, consider a Roth IRA, starting as young as you can really pays out later.

[โ€“] Steve@startrek.website -1 points 1 year ago
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