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Poor, Comfortable Or Well Off Childhood?
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What was your childhood like?
When I was very young we were pretty poor - hand me down clothes from cousins, very bad home haircuts and Christmas presents consisted of an annual, a selection box, one toy and three shiny brand new pennies.
When I was very young we were pretty poor - hand me down clothes from cousins, very bad home haircuts and Christmas presents consisted of an annual, a selection box, one toy and three shiny brand new pennies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's a massive difference between poor and comfortable. I was reminiscing with my mother yesterday and she was telling me how her and a neighbour needed to decorate the neighbours bathroom. They bought three rolls of paper in a sale and made their own paste.
We never had a car until I was in my 20s but my m&d had their own home and we had a uk holiday each year.
I'm sure some people would consider my upbringing poor, whilst others would consider a holiday a great luxury.
We never had a car until I was in my 20s but my m&d had their own home and we had a uk holiday each year.
I'm sure some people would consider my upbringing poor, whilst others would consider a holiday a great luxury.
My childhood was much the same as yours Mrs O, but my Mum and Dad always saved hard all year to give us a good Christmas, we had simple presents but I remember the joy of coming down on Christmas morning to more toys than I had seen all year.
Now both parents have gone and I hear of many split families it makes me count my blessings and like Maggiebee said I am thankful that it was a childhood full of love, but we had a very strict upbringing which was a good thing on reflection.
Now both parents have gone and I hear of many split families it makes me count my blessings and like Maggiebee said I am thankful that it was a childhood full of love, but we had a very strict upbringing which was a good thing on reflection.
Although we weren't really poor (there were poorer people than us on on our council prefab estate) we were always cold in the winter (chapped legs were the norm) and most of my mum's time seemed to be spent lugging shopping home. We could afford a trip to the cinema and fish and chips about once a fortnight. One of the kids at school had a dad who was an airline pilot and he went skiing (none of us knew what skiing was). It is strange that because just surviving was the main issue, we didn't have time for all the social problems and peer group pressure that modern kids have.
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