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DFW - what "luxury" can't you live without?

OK, I admit it. I have expensive taste in certain things but on this DFW journey I have had to make alot of sacrifices. BUT there are certain things I just can't or wont give up.

Here is a list of my absolutly must haves;

1) Estee Lauder doublewear foundation £27 - Lasts approx 4-5 months & I try to get gifts of it at Christmas so only really buy it once or twice a year.
2) Estee Lauder mascara £22 - again lasts for 3 months & I get vouchers or part of Christmas gift so buy 2-3 times a year.
3) Brazillian blowdries & cut £130 - every 5 months to keep the mop in check.:eek:

In everything else I have really cut back, food is now on a tight budget, clothes are always sales or Primarni unless special occasion, shoes, again, make do with existing or cheap (less than £20 a pair) or even better, charity shop. My car is 11 years old but in good condition & I think & rethink every purchase now but I cannot & will not live without these big price items. :D

So what are you "can't live without must haves" ? :)
I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • FBaby
    FBaby Posts: 18,374 Forumite
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    What will happen if you give these up?
  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    Nothing apart from horrible hair & bad make up but I have drawn a line. These are the last of a long list of luxury items & that I have decided I just wont do without. The cheaper alternatives just don't make the grade.

    But the thread isn't about what will happen rather what have you decided you wont give up regardless.
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • Asiacat
    Asiacat Posts: 163 Forumite
    Thailand.

    Discovered paradise in 1998 and came six times in two years.

    I had only ever had one single week holiday in Spain prior to coming here.

    Plane fares and hotels were adding up so I decided to relocate.

    Came here for a seventh time in 2000 and am still here 13 years later. I haven't been out of South East Asia since.

    No council tax, television licence, expensive utility bills to pay and I rent a two bedroom two bathroom house for 6000 baht (about 130 pounds) a month.

    I don't run a car (but do have a Honda scooter) so no big auto expenses either.

    My earnings are only 25% of what I got in England but the lifestyle is infinitely better.
  • zenshi
    zenshi Posts: 1,133 Forumite
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    Decent coffee! I do like nice coffee and have tried going down a brand or two but its just awful :eek:
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  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    Asiacat wrote: »
    Thailand.

    Discovered paradise in 1998 and came six times in two years.

    I had only ever had one single week holiday in Spain prior to coming here.

    Plane fares and hotels were adding up so I decided to relocate.

    Came here for a seventh time in 2000 and am still here 13 years later. I haven't been out of South East Asia since.

    No council tax, television licence, expensive utility bills to pay and I rent a two bedroom two bathroom house for 6000 baht (about 130 pounds) a month.

    I don't run a car (but do have a Honda scooter) so no big auto expenses either.

    My earnings are only 25% of what I got in England but the lifestyle is infinitely better.

    lol, I hear you, went over in 1997 stayed for 8 years, married a local & moved to UK in 2004 & do at least one trip over a year. We have a hol planned for october half term which will mess with my debt busting budget by a mnth or two but it isn't a luxury, it is an essential. :rotfl:
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    zenshi wrote: »
    Decent coffee! I do like nice coffee and have tried going down a brand or two but its just awful :eek:

    You sound like my mum, she carries her own coffee brand around in a small tupperwear as she wont drink other peoples crappy coffee. :p
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • good_advice
    good_advice Posts: 2,653 Forumite
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    So far I have not herd any suggestions that people cannot live without! Then Luxuries are nice :)

    I think having the heating on in cold weather is becoming a luxury.

    Having a glass of wine with dinner. We get ours in France on a booze
    run just before December.

    Going on any holiday - we now have a caravan holiday, mid week break. Last one was £79 for 2 people.
    The secret to success is making very small, yet constant changes.:)
  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    That's the point of a luxury though isn't it?

    You don't need it but you'd not give it up, no matter what you save by doing so. :)
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • loveka
    loveka Posts: 535 Forumite
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    Good idea for a thread, very interesting.

    For me, l have stopped spending money on things like clothes and shoes, coffees and sandwiches at work, going out,organic food. Everything is now own brand, and I really try to only buy what I need rather than want. Apart from...

    Red wine- though we now have to make our own, but it is rather nice and comes in at £1.10 a bottle!
    Twinnings Assam tea- tried own brand and it's awful.
    Good coffee
    Free range chicken
    Scented leaf geraniums, petunias and fushias for my hanging baskets and containers.

    I also bought a solar fountain for my pond and some new solar lights for the garden. They were a luxury, but if ever the sun shines, they will add to my pleasure and quality of life. That's my excuse anyway!
  • Idiophreak
    Idiophreak Posts: 12,024 Forumite
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    quidsy wrote: »
    3) Brazillian blowdries & cut £130 - every 5 months to keep the mop in check.:eek:

    Very confused by this...You get your bikini line blow dried? And it costs £130? That must be quite a mop! :eek::eek:

    In terms of my luxuries:

    1) Andrex Shea Butter toilet roll. My buttocks deserve the best.
    2) Fairy liquid. Life's too short for inferior dish soap.
    3) Cravendale / pure milk. Sour milk sucks.

    Think that's about it, really. Most stuff I'd manage without.
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