Rose65
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As soon as I had my first job, it was automatically expected in our house that I would pay my way, as did everyone. I gave my mother a sum per month as agreed, I was proud to contribute.
I liked having a passbook and taking my cash each month to the building society too. It was amazing how the balance grew, modest though it was, over several years, because I had the saving habit. It came in very handy when I got married. I miss passbook accounts because you knew where you were. Of course to draw any out, you had to give 3 months notice. Interest rates were wonderful!
Do you remember doing this and do young people still living in the parental home still do this - pay board I mean?
I liked having a passbook and taking my cash each month to the building society too. It was amazing how the balance grew, modest though it was, over several years, because I had the saving habit. It came in very handy when I got married. I miss passbook accounts because you knew where you were. Of course to draw any out, you had to give 3 months notice. Interest rates were wonderful!
Do you remember doing this and do young people still living in the parental home still do this - pay board I mean?