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postngone

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The Dutch are widely known for their frugality, but we do understand that there is a limit to this, and the decision made should always be based on the win and loss. For example, if a solution is a problem, the solution isnt a good solution. Or if the savings make life sad, then its just not a good saving.

I really hope that the Trump instated Department of Efficiency understands the difference between the following concepts; where I noted the Democrats were not frugal but rather stingy when it came down to the green shit and what not.

The difference between frugal and stingy lies mainly in the intent and the way someone manages money or resources. Both involve saving, but they are perceived very differently.


Frugal

  • Meaning: Someone who handles money or resources wisely and consciously, avoiding unnecessary waste.
  • Connotation: Positive. Frugality is often seen as a virtue, showing efficiency and sustainability.
  • Example: Buying a present at the right time, for a discounted price. Turning off lights in empty rooms or buying certain second-hand items instead of new ones. Turns off the tap while brushing teeth.
  • Synonyms: Thrifty, economical.

Stingy

  • Meaning: Someone who is excessively and often unreasonably reluctant to spend money, even when it’s needed or appropriate. This often comes at the expense of others.
  • Connotation: Negative. Stinginess is seen as a lack of generosity or empathy.
  • Example: Refusing to treat others on a birthday or always opting for the cheapest option, even if it comes across as rude. Keeping the lights turned off in an active room. Having holes in clothing, and being smelly due to saving water.
  • Synonyms: Miserly, tightfisted.

Key Difference

  • Frugal is about being smart with resources and avoiding waste.
  • Stingy is about holding on to money or resources in a way that’s selfish or unreasonable.
In short: frugality is admired, while stinginess is often criticized.
 

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The Dutch are widely known for their frugality, but we do understand that there is a limit to this, and the decision made should always be based on the win and loss. For example, if a solution is a problem, the solution isnt a good solution. Or if the savings make life sad, then its just not a good saving.

I really hope that the Trump instated Department of Efficiency understands the difference between the following concepts; where I noted the Democrats were not frugal but rather stingy when it came down to the green shit and what not.

The difference between frugal and stingy lies mainly in the intent and the way someone manages money or resources. Both involve saving, but they are perceived very differently.


Frugal

  • Meaning: Someone who handles money or resources wisely and consciously, avoiding unnecessary waste.
  • Connotation: Positive. Frugality is often seen as a virtue, showing efficiency and sustainability.
  • Example: Buying a present at the right time, for a discounted price. Turning off lights in empty rooms or buying certain second-hand items instead of new ones. Turns off the tap while brushing teeth.
  • Synonyms: Thrifty, economical.

Stingy

  • Meaning: Someone who is excessively and often unreasonably reluctant to spend money, even when it’s needed or appropriate. This often comes at the expense of others.
  • Connotation: Negative. Stinginess is seen as a lack of generosity or empathy.
  • Example: Refusing to treat others on a birthday or always opting for the cheapest option, even if it comes across as rude. Keeping the lights turned off in an active room. Having holes in clothing, and being smelly due to saving water.
  • Synonyms: Miserly, tightfisted.

Key Difference

  • Frugal is about being smart with resources and avoiding waste.
  • Stingy is about holding on to money or resources in a way that’s selfish or unreasonable.
In short: frugality is admired, while stinginess is often criticized.
Then not Jew?
 

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