it's okay to reward yourself. But it's important to make sure that you spend only within your capability.
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fjКүн бұрын
Exactly! It is ok to treat yourself but never overspend.
@_nihongo_jouzu_2 күн бұрын
Should be fine when you're young, most people outgrow this behavior and start saving in their 30s
@NB-hd2pc2 күн бұрын
Like me. I used to spend a lot in my 20s. When i became a mom, i stopped buying things and started saving.
@jnt31052 күн бұрын
True
@ningsinur92002 күн бұрын
Very true
@Kpophdvidfan2 күн бұрын
That’s changing haha😂😅…
@seansomoray28792 күн бұрын
True, but the opportunity cost to save and invest while in your 20s will never return. The opportunity to gain investment income while young will compound if it was taken advantage early on.
@leslayyy6342 күн бұрын
In Psychology, there is this theory called Hedonic Treadmill or Hedonic Adaptation which explains how people return to a stable level of happiness after momentous positive experience. We are on top of the world when we receive our parcel, when we book our flight, when we eat out in a fancy restaurant. Pleasures are short term happiness and it gets “addicting” After we achieve those little pleasures, we go back to a state level of emotion. So, we want to feel the same pleasure, excitement, happiness again. We live for the dopamine rush. Until it becomes a habit, a routine, a loop. Been there, done that. That’s why I quit social media because it feeds me unrealistic needs and wants. And the FOMO that she said. It’s real. It happens when we spend most of our times looking at other people’s lifestyle.
@iananthony16702 күн бұрын
this is a normal stage in life, eventually she will outgrow this and she should outgrow it at some point in her life, because money not spent is not your money, when you are young the margin for mistakes & risks are tolerable, but this no longer applies when you are in your 30s onwards, let her experience it as experience is the best teacher
@May-e6s5q2 күн бұрын
I was trying to impress 4 most of my 7 yrs of work in d city. I stopped working 15 yrs ago. Funny d more I tried to impress d more I get into tight jams. Universe telling me I'm not allowed 2 malverse one cent. I'm public ad grad n dats a NoNo. Talk about self fulfilling prophecy dats not even mine to start but mine to keep.
@laguvids2 күн бұрын
this is not only in the Philippines, it's everwhere nowadays
@AN-bd4xm23 сағат бұрын
Most Filipino love brand stuffs.
@ajtlim2 күн бұрын
Elle treats all her money like its her highschool allowance
@romeobayotlang5924Күн бұрын
and she has the audacity to ask money from her parents
@trainwreck956710 сағат бұрын
She is a child in adult clothing.
@DJ-gh9jcКүн бұрын
live and spend within your means. but you all heard her, this lifestyle is making her happy right now so truly dasurv niya yan. her money her choice :)
@Lockeygal20 сағат бұрын
I respect this girl's choice, I just want to tell you that in my youth, when I was in my early 20s, I didn't have any habits like hers. I did small business, worked part-time and invested (at that time, no one invested to the point where the investment officer was surprised to see a student like me). In the end, the money I collected disappeared overnight because my family was in need 😂 but at least I had this habit. At the age of 25, I already had a new house in a big city and at the age of 26 I already had a good car even though it was second-hand. I am grateful for what I’ve gotten so far.
@francisyee2682Күн бұрын
As Gen Z here, I myself, to be honest, I don't want to become like looking for trending things too much, when it comes the salary that I earned, working 2 to 3 jobs, online and onsite to sustain my lifestyle of course. I control when it comes the savings. Luckily my home was not rent (it was purchased from my parents before passed away, then they have a will as gift for us with siblings), so I focused was savings, and bills only. I'm more focused myself paying my bills (if I have debt), and I invest everything to growth with in terms of finances or savings
@glaizagubatina8107Күн бұрын
I have learned to become a minimalist
@kzm-cb5mr2 күн бұрын
"Ubos biyaya, kinabukasan nakatunganga" as they say.
@meloon58762 күн бұрын
Just 1 generation ago, many filipno woman had to leave home & work years and years in a foreign land. Sending home most of her salary to keep the whole clan going. I hope these proud " big spenders" remember that and start saving.
@yuut01234Күн бұрын
Sorry, 1 Generation ago are the millenials. 2 generations ago are generation Xs. I'm a millenial and it was pretty much the same for us in our teenage and early20s
@kevinmolato6922 күн бұрын
It's the culture that keeps people in the lower middle class. If you know how to harness this culture, it becomes a powerful marketing tool.
@catoftruth1044Күн бұрын
the ones im truly wanting to "dasurv" is a place with no GARBAGE littered everywhere, no smelly streets, no loud obnoxious karaoke and pavements with no potholes. unfortunately thats more expensive than coffee and clothes if only people valued their surroundings more than their selves. thats why i dont spend too much of my money, maybe i could save enough to move into a decent subdivision with a bigger space. it doesnt matter if i dont get to drink coffee or wear outdated clothes, still my moneys not enough. vacation yes, in a place thats clean, yet its so expensive. Our government should do more in cleaning and keeping the place good and safe.
@titik-o2 күн бұрын
I remember the time when this type of behaviour are flagged as being a social climber in the Philippines... I guess now it's more tolerated and just being called small rewards.. I think the best way to go at it is to only buy what you can and what you need.. don't listen too much on the marketing of non essentials products... Stop looking at social media.. they're all trying to sell you something
@Strawberrycake9512 күн бұрын
While my instinct is to be quick to judge, I also know that most of us young millennials and gen Z's on the median income for our age group aren't able to attain expected financial milestones like home ownership by saving and investing. While she SHOULD have emergency savings, anything beyond that won't amount to meaningful financial milestones like owning a home in Singapore where she wants to live. But she can hit smaller ones like getting the rhinoplasty she wants. It's the same phenomenon as China's 月光族.
@leonarobles1930Күн бұрын
Sana maging priority rin nila yung emergency fund or invest in something na pangmatagalan like house on their own
@shawnaellcey69702 күн бұрын
Shopping is okay, if she knows why, truly knows why emotionally. It’s likely just her age, a phase, but I have seen people shop because their job is actually way too stressful! Yes, believe it or not, it’s because they are in a high level of stress all week so they get home and shop on their phones at 2:00am. So this is when the job is bad, so all the paycheck goes to managing the stress. It’s better to get a lower paying job, less demanding and then save more.
@gitadaily882 күн бұрын
Being happy is important.
@notpillow67592 күн бұрын
She's not genuinely happy she's trapped in an addiction to shopping. Saying she's happy because she spends that much of her monthly salary shopping is as ridiculous as saying a smoker is thrilled to waste 50 percent of his salary on cigarettes each month. It’s not happiness it’s dependency wrapped in denial.
@MKiurinuRigold2 күн бұрын
You usually don’t switch off spending habits so easily and you can easily slip back to spending after saving due to stress as well as anxiety So you need to consistently keep track Worst if you save to buy a big item - I know my friend who see Dior bags and limited edition watch from seiko Why look when you aren’t buying She tells me she does not want to waste so much money however … I guess she might 😅still buy
@3dbogoshipda4142 күн бұрын
it is just a phase.. enjoy it while it lasts 😂
@leothebear48422 күн бұрын
I think it’s okay to spend more in your 20s but not to the point when you’re in debt. As long as one is also career focused. Some might earn 2x or 3x even when they reach that point in the careers in their 40s.
@RichardOcampo-fz2cf2 күн бұрын
JESUS! The materialism with this generation is in full blown catastrophe🤦♂️
@kevinmolato6922 күн бұрын
They are the ones who keep my investments growing by supplying the revenue.
@romeobayotlang5924Күн бұрын
because of media and what she see everyday even she needs to have a nosejob so technically she wants to be accepted
@BrentStrathdeePehi2 күн бұрын
Every Filipino ive ever met or worked with send whatever money they can to help family - these hedonistic shopaholics are so different than that
@daweigo6851Күн бұрын
Her money, her choice
@kzm-cb5mrКүн бұрын
@@daweigo6851 Doesn't mean people can't point it out though
@shoshanas525112 сағат бұрын
I also went thru that stage of marking off my shopping list every pay day. Actually yung pain ko pa is when I save up may biglang uutang. Ending I just spend it so when I am saying no to utang talagang no hindi ako nagsisinungaling. Saklap nun when you really have money set aside tapos may uutang na di makakabayad. I have experienced lending from 2K to 30K and the recent was 80K lahat yun hindi nakabalik. My advice is to balance spending & investing. Then if you save ilagay mo sa bangko (or auto invest in an asset) that way hindi mo basta magalaw. Pag nasa wallet mo baka iba pa makinabang. Also remind people that you are not a bank, magbenta sila ng gamit. Matuto na kayo sa mistake ko. 😢
@nosilazerep22 сағат бұрын
It is OK to reward yourself but don't forget to save. We should learned the lessons from the pandemic that savings and emergency fund will save you from a sudden job loss.
@XtianJadeКүн бұрын
Often times, it's the Gen Z from lower to middle income class families who spend a lot. And they spend their money on things that don't appreciate in value. This amount of spending plus the lack of investment mean that most Gen Z lives from paycheck to paycheck.
@keemarotichai2 күн бұрын
ive been saving since i was a kid, am not rich now but i dont have to worry about being short of money if i dont work for a few months. by the time u hit 30 u start experiencing illnesses cos ur body is starting to break down and starting to save in ur 30s is too late, plus not many have insurance or big salaries..............prepare for the day when ur old and dont have a job
@ThethewhoКүн бұрын
Spending is a drug that keeps the mind sane, it's better than having to spend it on therapy due to pent up urges
@PioloQuiboloy14 сағат бұрын
Maluho pala si kiray
@A.CMc1997Күн бұрын
As a fellow Gen Z, she should probably readjust her spending habits since the price of basic necessities are on the rise in the Philippines. Still, if she could afford to live that way, maybe her parents would be able to assist her if she ever defaults on her payments? I don't have that luxury since I have to support my family and could not really relate to that mindset. 😅
@dwichiesa2 күн бұрын
Good for the country economic growth, bad for individuals
@russel2422 күн бұрын
it's a common behavior when you grow up poor and you start earning money. It's OK since it your money but not a good habit. it should be the time to build wealth.
@MelanieKai40Күн бұрын
MY MOM is a minimalist. So i am. She let me read the book of marieKONDO. Im 14yrs old, and If i SPEND MY SALARY SOON or extra money is WITH ONLY to MY NEEDS. Not my to my "more wants" if i can't use that thing that means its not that important to have it. I like the concepts of being a minimalist. (Im just using my mom YT account)
@smharman72Күн бұрын
Rule number 1 : 50% goes to needs, 30% goes to wants, and 20% goes to savings. But as i get older, i realise there are less things that i WANT. So it shifts to 50% goes to savings, 40% goes to needs & 10% goes to wants. Bashing through life without any savings is plain careless.
@jechuwen7 сағат бұрын
I experience this kind of phase but now im all in savings and thinking of getting insured.
@HansDX922 күн бұрын
When she said her dream is a nose job, I just SMH 🤦 and stopped this video
@maram.335620 сағат бұрын
Agree, she will outgrow this IF SHE gets matured enough to control her impulses.
@mosaicpaint32232 күн бұрын
i like that her title is social media specialist as a role than the regular tropes; as a luxury consultant in that world - this is what you call Hedonism. its not new but its definitely a pillar in fashion or luxury. Also, the #treatculture is sparking on this especially with Gen Z, you know the #erewhon
@bars84Күн бұрын
I know one person, who got his 1st big share in there business, he spent more than 500k+ in just 1 month. So we had to tell his parents about his spending. The rest is history (he blocked us and never heard from him again)
@joesr313 сағат бұрын
I mean, doesn't seem that bad. Seems like she usually shop cheap in shoppee, rarely buy expensive luxury stuff, her biggest purchase is just an iphone (a cheaper model at that). Every generation does this, not just genz
@meyrositad13 сағат бұрын
I Work and saving hard when at 20’s. Now i can spent money to buy things without Work . I’m living by my deposit 💵 And house paid off. I’m 38 now
@alfredhitchcock45Күн бұрын
Masarap maging bata puro ka lang gastos
@MinhNguyen-es5oz2 күн бұрын
They’re trying to fill the empty hole in their life, because it have no meaning. Without hardship and sacrifices nothing have meaning
@PioloQuiboloy14 сағат бұрын
Tama yan pagipunan mo ilong mo, pati manguso ka dapat bawasan, yung baba padagdagan mo, pakinis ng muka, tapos yung mata paayos din luwa tingnan. unahin mo muna pagpaganda bago magipon, pag maganda ka na hanap ka ng afam
@KuyaG-x4p9 сағат бұрын
Normal for that age, until, by the 30’s they realize that with whatever money spent before, money that could have been used to double their money.
@rachelgedang4078Күн бұрын
The Mentality of the New Generation It’s important to think beyond yourself. Excessive consumption contributes to one of the significant environmental issues we face today: waste. Fast fashion, in particular, plays a major role in this cycle of waste.
@nl2012 күн бұрын
I mean "death" is also uncertain... it's good to save but don't deprive yourself
@imlivinginneverland9421Күн бұрын
Deserve naman kasi talaga, mas okay na yan kesa bumili ng gatas tas diaper diba
@marymaria2228Күн бұрын
Wow, i am Indonesian..i don't know why but definitely i can't do something like that..just let you know i work really hard since 20 years ago..before marriage at 33 years old i bought a small house for $40.000, and right now me with my husband bought a second small house for $70.000😅, its considered to be quite expensive because i live in large town jakarta. My plan in 2 or 3 years from now i will sell both of my small house in order to obtain a bigger house😊. Well for me my reward is a nice and big enough house for 4/5 person. And i will make sure i will have it
@zandrewmorano10Күн бұрын
I'm 19 but I am already started saving up due to poverty 😢 I'm just exaggerating about poverty, but we have come to a point where we started to struggle for food
@justanotherpotato5523Күн бұрын
Aww hope things get better for you
@MocettiMariano-s1iКүн бұрын
Good luck to your future,
@athinalazarou8873Күн бұрын
5 months or working only that says everything. its kinda normal for everyone to go through that first year of splurging . i did that for 1-2 years of working. calmed down the 3rd year cause i have pretty much everything i could want or need for a while.
@starward09972 күн бұрын
Shoppe is scary, i spend around 2000 usd in like 3 months on it alone 😭😭😭
@nurulrani47552 күн бұрын
pamper yourself once it a while is ok and need to know your budget even do you really want that items....but need to think many times if it is use everyday or not...and then saving money in 20s it a must even just for SG$50 per month incase of emergency only
@phili34Күн бұрын
It's fine. It's her money anyway. We have been there done that. It's just a growing up process.
@suryatobing21 сағат бұрын
I think this kind of habits not only on Gen Z, but other generations also same
@RacerX1971Күн бұрын
No discipline...dont know difference between wants or needs
@b.delacruz5345Күн бұрын
A lot of comments are saying that it's ok since she's still young... But habits start when you're young. Her spending habits are going to carry over to when she's older. She's already planning on spending on things even if she doesn't have the money yet. If she keeps on thinking it's ok I am still young she's in for a surprise. Time flies fast and youth is fleeting. Before she knows it she's middle aged and she'll be in debt or at best only breaking even with her salary and expenses.
@MotherAotearoa2 күн бұрын
Wow!! I deserve the Earth, Skies and the Entire Universe ⭐ BUT.... I WON'T SPEND the money that I don't have.... Plain Maths Simplistic v. 2.43
@anneasuncion35Күн бұрын
If it's not debt for consumption like this, I think it's fine. But if you use debt to purchase things you didn't need, please think again
@stardusbaby5013Күн бұрын
rewarding or gifting yourself is fine. you deserve that. we all do. just dont overdo any sht and call it “self love” to cover your bad money management or compulsive shopping 😬
@barbara931517 сағат бұрын
We have Bioten in Greece,but not in UK.
@BettesDorsch2 күн бұрын
5k skincare expense pero wala namang result? c'mon! Few suggestions since you're already splurging, invest in high-end skin clinic consultation and in rhinoplasty.
@citizen5652 күн бұрын
Don't be racist
@personalseitil22442 күн бұрын
Racist? Where? The commenter is telling the truth. He/she doesn't even target her being a filipino 😂@@citizen565
@TheWellnessCuess2 күн бұрын
Interesting
@MarkEdisonAlviz-official2 күн бұрын
I think, that’s ok, as long as you don’t put all these into waste.
@ayo3850Күн бұрын
and i thought spending like $150 per month for shopping is alot 😅 i guess im budgeting myself way too much but gotta save for them future travels
@timetraveler7990Күн бұрын
Nah. I think that's the wrong "Mentality". I think that is the reason why people remain poor. I learned that from a very very successful Chinese businessman
@AKAAAK2 күн бұрын
This poor woman needs financial education. She can buy things to keep herself happy, but she's spending to put things in the closet and hasn't/never will wear. Better start saving and enjoy later, than enjoy now and work til your senior years, especially in the Philippines where retirement savings are far and few in between.
@fireat4014 сағат бұрын
Eliza is social media specialist? Whats her qualification to be a specialist?
@pragueexpat51062 күн бұрын
I "feel" like I "deserve" a mansion near lake Como in Italy..
@marianasalles2422 күн бұрын
Roten society and generation
@minhoonoon94432 күн бұрын
Being happy for now is important.
@STUNN31212 сағат бұрын
How sad it is to see and hear the mentality of one's Self worth is being masked by material things
@wilson71277Күн бұрын
They are just finding excuse to justify their senseless spending. You spent every cent you have every month how can you have any plan to buy anything in the future?
@toby27572 күн бұрын
dinaig pa ang milyonaryo 😅 goodluck
@schadenfreude25552 күн бұрын
Give a child a credit card....
@colinchin2726Күн бұрын
I OWE I OWE… it’s off to work I go 🤦♂️
@NJVArtimations2 күн бұрын
this is normal for people when they get their first salaries and able to buy themselves their own things... but this girl is just over consuming items she doesn't even use
@lillyofthevalley793722 сағат бұрын
Shopaholic is like an addiction. Like gambling or nicotine addiction. Nasa hule ang pagsisisi!!!
@qilimercurial51162 күн бұрын
Entitle brats.
@Whateverufluffinsay14 сағат бұрын
Kinaganda mo ba yan? Charaught. Kung masaya ka, gooo. Tapos na ko sa stage na to. Life and healthcare at emergency fund na goals ko ngayon.
@MuhammadKhan-k5c3s2 күн бұрын
Regrets
@cramnh0j5 сағат бұрын
She'll regret it when she's older.
@MagichourManilaКүн бұрын
2:32 Anong klaseng pa-uso ’to?! Sa una parang nakaka-engganyo, pero kapag tinignan ng mas malalim, mukhang isang mapanlinlang na slogan mula sa isang nakangisi na negosyante.
@catoftruth1044Күн бұрын
may deeper meaning ang dasurv?? kala mo gay lingo lang hahaha
@arnoldnaval884221 сағат бұрын
thats her earnings n money… if she wants to splurge… its her life not yours..
@merc7paulКүн бұрын
Seems she's only spending the money she has unlike North Americans😂😂
@oshl43872 күн бұрын
D A S U R V 💀
@sigillum_diaboli666812 сағат бұрын
I can't take her seriously. She makes out as if she's a "big spender" when it's all cheap stuff from Shein & Temu.
@vermilion_baneКүн бұрын
Brokie mindset
@crispytofu136 сағат бұрын
Mas ok na yan kesa magscatter
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fjКүн бұрын
Glad I am not into anything luxurious as it is extremely expensive and very ugly. They are a waste of money to me.
@maynnemillares4 сағат бұрын
Dumb+Doom spending tapos magdadrama sa r/UtangPH Subreddit.
@DennisAGibson-re4xv2 күн бұрын
Dont do it.
@sheyz163421 сағат бұрын
Kawawa magging asawa neto 😂😂
@glaizagubatina8107Күн бұрын
More utang pa. Debt is skyrocketing!!
@CyclingMartialartswithMusicКүн бұрын
Goodluck sa jowa nto. 😂
@22maeКүн бұрын
Ang arte di nmn maganda.
@vijayaragavan44089122 сағат бұрын
Do not spend your money on useless things, you will be a slave.
@jjholland6414Күн бұрын
Thank God my daughter is a minimalist and doesn't care about material things. She saves her money after paying all her bills. She only goes out occasionally with friends and does not have any vices.
@Jojo-vv9ueКүн бұрын
ah a nose job, a very wise financial decision indeed.