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Frank "RICO" Blunt · 132w
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A very close friend of mine recently made a comment (on lighter note, tho) that I always buy expensive items for everyday use. He went on to say that I must be filthy #rich (even though he knew pretty well how broke I am). I tried to reason with him but he joked that these were excuses.

Honestly tho, expensive (and branded) items last long. In general. Take an iPhone for example. The last #iPhone I was using was a 2017 iPhone SE. Even in 2022, I regularly received security patches. Get me an #Android OEM that does this!

IMO, there are two types of items you buy: 1. Those you wont be bored to use even after a couple of years, and 2. those you plan to replace in every couple years. For the latter, I always go fore the cheapest available option. And the for the former, it requires a bit of time and effort to make the appropriate choice. But, generally, this costs me more.

So, what are your reasoning before you make a purchase decision? #asknostr
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[ARCHIVED] Jay · 132w
The things I buy are investments in my lifestyle. Since I want a stable lifestyle well into the future, I only want to buy things that will last for a very long time. Or when it comes to food, I only want to eat the most nutritious food, which means no seed oils or processed junk and lots of natura...
vlada · 132w
Apple products are overpriced spyware, I do not get the hype. Android phones, and samsung especially, aren't much better, but at least you can make a custom ROM.
Derek Ross · 132w
The Google Pixel line receives security patches for 5 years now ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
Frank "RICO" Blunt · 132w
there is several good android brands, even some very cheap devices can be good
Frank "RICO" Blunt · 132w
they are notes on the relays like everything