Im a senior and i have graduation this year, my graduation is way too expensive, i live in egypt.. its about 650, now, my dad has too many kids and honestly i dont even want to ask for the money,all my friends are going and i feel like im missing out on so much,theres an after party at this club later after gradution and everyone is going and i can go too, and that makes me happy because i feel like atleast im doing something with them, but it kills me that i cant go, i feel like im missing out on so much..i really just dont know how to make myself feel better, i have some money that i dont want to spend, even though my mom said she would help me out with it, but i feel like i have so many other important things to spend it on rather than graduation because my family isnt in a great spot to buy me the stuff i actually really need like a cell phone, and i was saving up for one and i feel like if i spend my own money on 4 house (graduation is 4 hours) then ill be wasting it, i just dont know what to do, im so hurt and confused and i really do need help, any words of comfort? thank you very much.
Yes attending the graduation and the party does sound good and exciting. Surely you should not miss out on it. But however you will end up spending too much of your money that you have saved up. So instead you can make a quick buck through a part time job or a quick small business with the money you have. All that matters is not you keeping your money locked but increasing it. Hope it helps.Do let me know what you decide and how you go about with it. [ Delight's advice column | Ask Delight A Question ]
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