r/askSG: Daughter asks how to stop her 60yo parents with financial difficulties from treating expensive meals to her rich relatives “for face”.....

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SINGAPORE: A Singaporean woman took to social media to ask netizens if it’s wrong of her to stop her parents, who are facing financial difficulties, from treating their rich relatives to expensive meals.

In her post on r/askSingapore, a Reddit forum, she shared that it’s quite upsetting for her to watch her parents treat their relatives, who are significantly better off, to meals that cost between S$30 and S$50 per person.


According to her, her parents only earn a combined income of S$5,000 and don’t have much savings outside their CPF. On top of that, they still have about S$90,000 left on their mortgage.

They’re also getting closer to retirement age.


Meanwhile, her relatives, who are in their early 50s, are living the high life, earning between S$30,000 and S$40,000 as a household.

They also live in a penthouse and own several properties; their kids have already graduated and landed solid jobs at multinational companies.

“I’m guessing it’s for face because my parents are always unwilling to share their salary with my relatives, and even when my dad was unemployed, he hid it from them,” she wrote.


“And my parents also REFUSE to believe my relatives are earning five digits per month, despite all evidence suggesting otherwise (e.g. penthouse, job title, company name),” she added.

While she acknowledged that her relatives also treat them to meals frequently, and she plans to reciprocate once she graduates and lands a good job, she emphasizes that her parents can’t afford to keep up this pattern of spending right now.

“Your parents also have dignity; they don’t want to just always take”

In the comments section, a few Singaporean Redditors advised her to talk openly with her parents about their financial situation.

One Redditor wrote, “I think you should talk to them about what they plan to do in retirement for money… you should also talk to them about their need to be more frugal and responsible regarding these family dinners.”

Conversely, some Redditors disagreed with her perspective, arguing that if the relatives often treat her parents with meals, there’s a social obligation to return the favour.

They pointed out that, in many families, reciprocating such gestures is expected and part of maintaining good relationships.

They then suggested that instead of changing her parents’ habits, she should focus on her studies, secure a stable job, and eventually help with the mortgage.

One Redditor explained, “Isn’t it quite obvious this is why your parents want to treat them back? To answer your question, I think you’re wrong to tell them to stop treating back for your relatives with meals.

Put it this way: your parents also have dignity; they don’t want to just always take, receive and get from their brothers/sisters/cousins and never give back. Not many people are okay to live like a parasite.

I don’t understand why you think it’s not okay.”

Another commented, “You can’t change anything, no matter what you say. Worry about your own savings and future because they will 100% depend on you when they’re old and unable to work because they have no savings.

You are their retirement plan.”

Others also encouraged her to let her parents do what they want unless it truly harms them.

One Redditor stated, “Treating somebody to a meal should have nothing to do with whether the other person is rich or poor; it is your intention that matters.

If they are happy to treat people, then it’s a reflection on them that they are wonderful, generous people.”

https://theindependent.sg/daughter-...pensive-meals-to-her-rich-relatives-for-face/
 

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Not like it's often.. once in a while should be ok?? Since they are frequently being treated with meals also..
 

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Ish leddit lah, either is csb or she ish those u buy meal she wun treat u back one, either way can safely siam.
 

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This is how the rich will get richer.... One of the passive methods to befriend with mid-class folk to get even richer. I find wealthy folks can easily accessing to free things
 

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SINGAPORE: A Singaporean woman took to social media to ask netizens if it’s wrong of her to stop her parents, who are facing financial difficulties, from treating their rich relatives to expensive meals.

In her post on r/askSingapore, a Reddit forum, she shared that it’s quite upsetting for her to watch her parents treat their relatives, who are significantly better off, to meals that cost between S$30 and S$50 per person.


According to her, her parents only earn a combined income of S$5,000 and don’t have much savings outside their CPF. On top of that, they still have about S$90,000 left on their mortgage.

They’re also getting closer to retirement age.


Meanwhile, her relatives, who are in their early 50s, are living the high life, earning between S$30,000 and S$40,000 as a household.

They also live in a penthouse and own several properties; their kids have already graduated and landed solid jobs at multinational companies.

“I’m guessing it’s for face because my parents are always unwilling to share their salary with my relatives, and even when my dad was unemployed, he hid it from them,” she wrote.


“And my parents also REFUSE to believe my relatives are earning five digits per month, despite all evidence suggesting otherwise (e.g. penthouse, job title, company name),” she added.

While she acknowledged that her relatives also treat them to meals frequently, and she plans to reciprocate once she graduates and lands a good job, she emphasizes that her parents can’t afford to keep up this pattern of spending right now.

“Your parents also have dignity; they don’t want to just always take”

In the comments section, a few Singaporean Redditors advised her to talk openly with her parents about their financial situation.

One Redditor wrote, “I think you should talk to them about what they plan to do in retirement for money… you should also talk to them about their need to be more frugal and responsible regarding these family dinners.”

Conversely, some Redditors disagreed with her perspective, arguing that if the relatives often treat her parents with meals, there’s a social obligation to return the favour.

They pointed out that, in many families, reciprocating such gestures is expected and part of maintaining good relationships.

They then suggested that instead of changing her parents’ habits, she should focus on her studies, secure a stable job, and eventually help with the mortgage.

One Redditor explained, “Isn’t it quite obvious this is why your parents want to treat them back? To answer your question, I think you’re wrong to tell them to stop treating back for your relatives with meals.

Put it this way: your parents also have dignity; they don’t want to just always take, receive and get from their brothers/sisters/cousins and never give back. Not many people are okay to live like a parasite.

I don’t understand why you think it’s not okay.”

Another commented, “You can’t change anything, no matter what you say. Worry about your own savings and future because they will 100% depend on you when they’re old and unable to work because they have no savings.

You are their retirement plan.”

Others also encouraged her to let her parents do what they want unless it truly harms them.

One Redditor stated, “Treating somebody to a meal should have nothing to do with whether the other person is rich or poor; it is your intention that matters.

If they are happy to treat people, then it’s a reflection on them that they are wonderful, generous people.”

https://theindependent.sg/daughter-...pensive-meals-to-her-rich-relatives-for-face/
Ish best too bee honest ... So just tell relative no $ no restaurant treat. Che Char also ok.
 

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When chiur nest egg grow up oredi n can provide , no worry liao just spend if chewren dont give chiu marnee just call unfilial charsiew can liao easy
 

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Not like it's often.. once in a while should be ok?? Since they are frequently being treated with meals also..

If you have many relatives and friends, like 20 or mores….and all of them want to visit you once in a while ……it can be costly :ROFLMAO:
 

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$30-50 per pax is quite normal. The relatives also treat frequently. She doesn't want to spend that much then learn to cook or ask the relatives to their house for steamboat lor.
 

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Just curious..... Is TS family on any other loan aside from the housing loan??? If no, i think this is quite alright if they treat their rich relatives back once in a while.

You cannot expect the relatives to treat your parents to restaurant and expect your parents to return favour by asking them to dine at hawker center. This is not some sort of face value but a common social behaviour of a person.

I think the idea of "who has the deeper pocket, who pay" mentality is definitely an incorrect mentality to have in the first place.
 

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If you have many relatives and friends, like 20 or mores….and all of them want to visit you once in a while ……it can be costly :ROFLMAO:
You meet your relatives often?? Since they are not wealthy i guess they already spending most of their time earning $$.. maybe don't even meet once a year..
 

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I told my aged mom and siblings that I won't join in any restaurant meals except for birthdays celebrations. I don't even care about treating relatives.
 

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You meet your relatives often?? Since they are not wealthy i guess they already spending most of their time earning $$.. maybe don't even meet once a year..

I only offer them beverages .… No food….. I never expect anything from anyone also. :ROFLMAO:

喜欢来就来..不喜欢就不要来找我 :ROFLMAO:
 

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Tell them she needs to do onlyfans for income liao if they keep spending like this
 
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