Family & Relationships1 min ago
AB - what to post ... ?
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A (very polite, not moaning) reply to one of my ‘wine threads’ last night has given me a little pause for thought.
Is it appropriate to be posting about wine, holidays, restaurants, techie toys, exotic food etc, when there are many people using AB for whom the idea of such things is just impossible - because of time constraints, ill health and/or financial circumstances?
My own income is relatively modest these days, but I salted some savings away during the good years and also paid off the mortgage on my house – I suppose you’d categorise me as ‘comfortable’. I also took a decision a while ago to take a considerable drop in income by moving out of IT into the charity/health sector and also moving to part time working – all about the balance between income and ‘quality of life’. Perhaps even the luxury of being able to take that decision is one that many people can’t aspire to?
So – given that I have the health, time and a little money to indulge my interests and hobbies – should I feel a slight twinge of guilt when posting, in case it is not what people in less fortunate circumstances want to see?
A genuine question – I’m interested in what others think, because I’m not sure I even know what my own answer is … I’d be mortified if I was thought to be ‘flaunting it’ in a loadsamoney style, but where is the line drawn?
dave xx
Is it appropriate to be posting about wine, holidays, restaurants, techie toys, exotic food etc, when there are many people using AB for whom the idea of such things is just impossible - because of time constraints, ill health and/or financial circumstances?
My own income is relatively modest these days, but I salted some savings away during the good years and also paid off the mortgage on my house – I suppose you’d categorise me as ‘comfortable’. I also took a decision a while ago to take a considerable drop in income by moving out of IT into the charity/health sector and also moving to part time working – all about the balance between income and ‘quality of life’. Perhaps even the luxury of being able to take that decision is one that many people can’t aspire to?
So – given that I have the health, time and a little money to indulge my interests and hobbies – should I feel a slight twinge of guilt when posting, in case it is not what people in less fortunate circumstances want to see?
A genuine question – I’m interested in what others think, because I’m not sure I even know what my own answer is … I’d be mortified if I was thought to be ‘flaunting it’ in a loadsamoney style, but where is the line drawn?
dave xx
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Dave. To add to my previous post: the content of your threads/ posts never offends me: what I do find sickening is your permanently 'sunny' disposition. No one from the British Isles should be this happy. You are either ever so slightly insane or a simpleton and from now on I shall be countering your joyous posts with my own miserable writings to maintain a...
10:35 Fri 23rd Nov 2012
Dave, as long as you don't start posting pics like these, you'll be fine...
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