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Originally Posted by Anonymous
There are so many things you could say on why or how young people are able to afford cars like these.
What alot of you older, yet not old enough, folx think is being spoiled, others may see as an investment. Like the "daddy bank'' person said, he pays for the car now and he'll get spoiled when he's retired. My friends parents bought him a car, much nicer than mine. But, the car kept him out of trouble. Gave him something to do and learn about. And he had to keep a B average in school to keep the car. He eventually got scholarships to school becuase of his grades. So, his parents could of either bought him a $25,000 car or paid that for his scholarship to school. Which, without the car...trust me, he'd be where I am. In the military cuz HS wasn't 'important' enough.
Just remember times change. Not all kids are geting their cars from "Daddy Banks". I know of three people in my hometown that have
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I get what u mean clearly but u are missing something I am not living in USA or other places where family is not improtant at all
The place I live doesn't allow me to be spoiled for example 2 weeks ago I got shot on my stomach
it happened when I was working for my dad I was carrying a bag
and 2 robbers came and started to shoot at me
finally they hit me on my stomach I stayed in the hospital for 1 week and I'm still not well
My point is it was my dads bag he gave it to me to bring it to another place and some poeple stole the bag and shot me, I trieed to save the bag for him
in the country I live People look after their kids and when you become old they look after you, thats how it works
we don't leave our parents to old age asylum houses and visit them once in 10 years
did you get my point?
by the way don't worry about military thing and in the place where I live all man has to be in military for 15 months in lifetime
and trust me this is the thoughest thing u can ever come across
cheers