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It sucks that the post pandemic inflation happened just as soon I became an adult (born in '01). I don't have a real comparison of prices, is what I mean by that. But wherever you are from and however old you are, what is the cost of a day out having fun?
Not even bringing up the general lower levels of socialization today than decades ago as I hear, but just from a financial perspective, what are you guys spending for fun nowadays?
I'm at a point now where nothing less than ~$75-$200 would suffice for a day out without needing to be concerned with the cost of things; unless we are talking about drugs and alcohol.
It's at a point now where if I don't spend money within that range, I feel like I'm being robbed damn near for the value of my money and what I'm getting. A $20-$30 excursion might as well be saved up for another time in central Florida.
Lmk if I'm crazy or not.
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