Here’s what I don’t understand about the Boomer hate: If all Boomers are lucky and rich-and all of our parents or grandparents are Boomers-should’nt we love boomers? If the stereotype is true, we will eventually inherit their generational wealth.
My Dad bought a Porsche less than a month after my Grandma died. She had written she wanted some of her savings to go directly to her grandkids, but it wasn’t binding so… And then boomer fathers wonder why their kids hate them ¯\(ツ)/¯
Mine just go out to eat at the same shitty restaurant everyday and complain that it’s shitty. Live in the middle of nowhere, tips less than $5 per table, yeah I wonder why all the waitresses aren’t flocking from the 5 star restaurants in the city…
…I am the son that is both able and willing to serve as a care taker. I’m sure my parents get that I’m self-serving, but it beats the hell out of a retirement home. Having one kid without a family doesn’t hurt.
Here’s what I don’t understand about the Boomer hate: If all Boomers are lucky and rich-and all of our parents or grandparents are Boomers-should’nt we love boomers? If the stereotype is true, we will eventually inherit their generational wealth.
They are aware of it, that’s why they are busy spending it.
Mine are gambling literally every day. They have no savings/checkings, and have a second mortgage that they are literally not paying.
My Dad bought a Porsche less than a month after my Grandma died. She had written she wanted some of her savings to go directly to her grandkids, but it wasn’t binding so… And then boomer fathers wonder why their kids hate them ¯\(ツ)/¯
Mine just go out to eat at the same shitty restaurant everyday and complain that it’s shitty. Live in the middle of nowhere, tips less than $5 per table, yeah I wonder why all the waitresses aren’t flocking from the 5 star restaurants in the city…
Spending it now, or spending it when they’re old and infirm and living in hospice where the last of their money gets spent.
bold of you to assume they can afford hospice.
Yeah, people seriously underestimate the costs of elder care.
…I am the son that is both able and willing to serve as a care taker. I’m sure my parents get that I’m self-serving, but it beats the hell out of a retirement home. Having one kid without a family doesn’t hurt.