Mbah Gendengs : I live in a pretty "bad" environment when it comes to branded goods. From college age there is my friend who use LV bag (Louis Vuitton) for college when I just wear a Converse bag. Other friends there are also pake watches TAG Heuer Panerai even to the campus when I can just buy a G-Shock from
Enceel pocket money.
So I am not at all tacky with the name branded goods. Yet sometimes the notes that I carry with Converse bag tuh used to study with them. Continue to clock my G-Shock also managed to show time to the owner let baseball late ngampus.
So I think until now if not able ya ya need ngoyo anyway cheaper items can functional as well.
Unfortunately not everyone thinks just like me. Lots of people I know, whose college life is concerned (yes his name is also a student), who was secretly harbored a very strong desire to have branded goods. Well
Simbwox got their own income, so deh they become kind of
Residencesia.
There is a friend who is willing most of his salary is used to buy branded goods, and for that he is willing to stay ngekos and nebeng friends everywhere. Yes it's a life choice anyway, his priorities are so and there is nothing wrong with that. But it seems to me that if the money of tertiary fulfillment is diverted more wisely he may have repaid his own apartment and vehicle, which again seems to me (perhaps you also agree), more important than just clothes, shoes, socks, and others fancy logo on its surface.
My statement does not mean I do not like quality goods, yes (usually the brand is a guarantee of quality). I like it, but I know myself. If you can buy Uniqlo ya baseball have to maxima buy Zara. If you usually buy Zara, yes basebuy no need to buy Massimo Dutti. And so on.
Mbah Gendeng
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Mbah Gendeng
Published:
2018-02-18T15:18:00+07:00
Title:I live in a pretty "bad" environment
Rating:
5 On
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