Elizabeth Ayoola
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So my bill is going to be higher while she's here.
It is.
It is.
But I don't like the flies that come in my house with the.
Oh, OK.
Fair.
Fair.
Well, our next post being read from the personal finance subreddit is from our creative producer, Shai Ronan.
The honest answer is I'd be giving unsolicited advice.
I don't tell them exactly what to do, like what to invest in.
And, you know, but I will put some suggestions out there, especially if I see red flags in how they're managing their money.
I also direct them to resources like NerdWallet or YouTube videos.
It can be tricky when you're in a relationship with someone, right?
You want to help them and you want them to flourish financially.
But I think you have to be careful and toe the line with telling them exactly what to do with their money.
And I don't know that I would want my partner asking a whole Reddit community what I should do with my money either.
Yeah.
But I mean, I'm sure the intentions are well, because, you know, they could have been like, oh, do what you want with your money.
And I don't care.
But obviously, he wants to put his partner in a better financial situation.