Bblaupuma 2019-01-04 21:36:40#1Is there actually a budget cap here? I suspect not if [Mama] still has a bigger house.
Rrick2018 2019-01-04 21:49:54#2Hello Blaupuma, Of course we set ourselves a budget. It doesn't matter whether it is limited by ability or willingness to pay. How do you come up with my mother? It doesn't matter how big my parents' house is. It's not mine.
Hello Blaupuma, Of course we set ourselves a budget. It doesn't matter whether it is limited by ability or willingness to pay. How do you come up with my mother? It doesn't matter how big my parents' house is. It's not mine.
LLumpi_LE 2019-01-05 18:30:21#3Probably a subtle hint at where the money comes from. Often that is the case.
MMüllerin 2019-01-05 21:53:12#5It doesn't matter in this case, I find the question a bit strange. It's obvious that it exceeds the budget of most people here, so the exact amount doesn't matter. Jealous?
It doesn't matter in this case, I find the question a bit strange. It's obvious that it exceeds the budget of most people here, so the exact amount doesn't matter. Jealous?
Bblaupuma 2019-01-06 00:53:15#6No, not jealous That's just a different league. Just the hint that the parents have a bigger house with over 600 m2 of living space is already cliché-like A bit of big industrial talk. That's why the little undertone, but meant nicely with a wink
No, not jealous That's just a different league. Just the hint that the parents have a bigger house with over 600 m2 of living space is already cliché-like A bit of big industrial talk. That's why the little undertone, but meant nicely with a wink