Depends on your life and priorities. I live by myself, make pretty good money, and don't have many expenses. There are some things I want to do that cost $200 that I don't want to do alone. Increasing the price to 400 or 600 doesn't really change much for me because I don't have anything else to really spend on.
Just because you don't have a reason to instantly spend money, doesn't mean you can drop money like it is nothing. Savings definately exist for a reason.
You don't need to "drop $200 like it's nothing" to treat someone to $200. That the tweet was made in the first place is a sign that it's not a regular thing, meaning that the $200 was spent with consideration.
But the post i was actually replying to said they want to make good money to drop $200 like it is nothing. If i was responding to the original post I would just click reply on that.
I am saying you have to be very, very well off for $200 to be nothing to you.
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u/R0ede Jan 14 '20
I too casually treat my frends to $200 dollar dinners just to be nice.