19 Money-Saving Tips That Are Really Easy And People Swear By
19 Money-Saving Tips That Are Really Easy And People Swear By · BuzzFeed

With the prices of everything going up in the last few years, there is one thing I think we can all agree that most people have on their mind: How to save money!

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I also had that on my mind when I recently came across this Reddit post from six years ago by user DetachedMentally, in which they asked: "What are some interesting life hacks for saving money?"

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Well, people were eager to share the many ways to save money, as the thread got over 7K responses. Below are some of the top and best comments:

1."This is not mine, but 'The 72-hour rule' is pretty damn helpful. Basically, the gist of it is, if you want something that is not a necessity, instead of buying it immediately, add it to a list (in my case I use a spreadsheet, but whatever works), then wait 72 hours. If after 72 hours, you still want it, then you can buy it. It seems that 80–90% of the time after the 72 hours is up, I don't end up buying the item I thought I wanted."

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2."Learn how to say no. Some of us might be very lucky to be regularly invited out to that dinner, night out, concert, etc. But at a certain point it adds up very quickly and you end up spending so much money on things that other people want to do."

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3."I make less than most of my friends and family. I will eat my main meal at home when they choose a fancy place to eat, and then choose a smaller portion appetizer or soup when we are out. We are all enjoying each other’s company and I’m not breaking the bank."

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4."Don’t buy something that you normally wouldn’t buy just because you have a coupon."

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5."When at the grocery, look at the price per ounce or whatever unit it is instead of the total price. It's usually posted in one corner. [Buy whichever gives you the more ounces per price]. It's not going to save you tons of money, but it does add up. Plus, it takes out the guess work when comparing similar items."

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6."Instead of a cart grab a basket at the supermarket. Many times I've had to stop my mother from taking everything off of the shelves simply because they're on sale — which we usually end up tossing them into the bin once they expire. I notice that if I grab a basket or make her grab a basket that she doesn't grab as much mainly because she doesn't have a cart that she can fill up with random crap."

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7." If you find it hard to stick to a grocery list, order things on the grocery store app and do curbside pick-up. Some people save money even if there is a fee involved because they would normally buy more items that are not on the list."