Your videos are so healing! My monthy salary in dollars is 400 where I live so kinda hard to imagine having this lifestyle anytime soon but your videos inspire me a lot, hopefully hard work will pay off oneday~
What do you do for work? Also which country ? Theres many jobs that pay hire that you could put in a little training for the liscence or certificate to get paid higher. Though, working for aomeone else is not suggestible *
this is so interesting! i love this video cause it’s like a week in my life but we also get to know how much everything costs 😍 and i like how everything is aud cause i’m from nz so we have similar currencies. i definitely need to add up the amount i spend per week - i shop a bit too much so that’s something i’m working on atm 😅
This is off topic but if you get a matcha whisk, it makes making+drinking matcha so much better! It essentially mixes the powder with the water so that it dissolves completely and doesn't clump! Usually mixing it with a spoon or some other utensil will cause clumping.
this video taught me 2 main things : -one m much better living with my parents haha atm esp that m still in college n have no job -two i think its a bit too expensive where u live or maybe i just have no idea abt how life really is also can u pls do a video about starting a small business for students with a not so big budget
thanks for this cool video! i love financial transparency online :) i noticed you dont have a lot of fixed expenses, do you usually just pay other big bills as they come up? eg insurance, rego, etc. it would also be nice to see a video of how much you earn from all your streams of income, how you budget etc! x
Love it! Just a small suggestion -- hill's and royal canin both have a lot of grains, which are actually not good for kitties. There are better grain-free cat food with reasonable price on the market! xoxo.
Omggg I was literally going to comment the same thing . I’m a kitty mom and learned about all this recently and it’s so concerning. Glad to see someone spreading awareness :~) because there’s so much misinformation
Something i do for groceries is that i make a list of what i currently have at home and what Is already done… and the quantity of that. The. I take that list w me to the market and just buy what I need and what’s not on the list of what I currently have. You can also look up for the things you eat the most and buy those the most as well.
3:40 oh yeashhh "CENDOL" make it through your video.. wanna know how it taste outside my country. Been waiting for your vlog in Bali (if you make one) 🥰
I'm still living on my parents money,I hope to become financial independent like you...❤❤lots of love briddy and to your cats😽😽,I'm a cat lover too,I've 5 cats at home
Oh god I though that all the prices were already in US dollars 😅😂 I’m glad it was AU dollars, I mean it was still very expensive because you live in Sidney but considering that you’re a youtuber, it’s no that bad
idk why but seeing 625$ a week for rent sounded waaaay too expensive but then summing up to a month and in comparison to where I live, it's not high at all lol ugh but thinking of paying rent every week gives me heart palpitations ngl 🥵😵💫😵💫
Shocked by how much ur rent is, I know syd is expensive and it’s a nice place but me and 3 roomies pay that much for a 3bed, 2 car, 2 1/2 bath furnished townhouse in Gong. It’s obv not as big as syd but property prices and rent is quite hefty. I think any amount of spending in things with family and friends is ok so long as it’s proportionate to ur income, like ur not spending 80% of it and saving nothing, right?
Unfortunately this is pretty standard rent for syd if u aren't in a super far out suburb and looking for a nice apartment (eg has a dishwasher, not super mouldy)
@@yoovely0that’s still better than the us. I live in Sydney, and a 2-bed 2-bath in the city centre costs around 2400 a month (1600 usd), while a studio in a crappy suburb of USA can cost more than 2400 USD (3600 AUD). Also, that’s 600 aud, which comes to 400 usd.
Hey Briddy, my name is Adam. I am new to your channel. I saw, yesterday, one of your video's, a day in a life of a small business owner. I didn't know you were from Australia. Great job on the video's. You spent ok. I believe it's a small amount of your income. I did Subscribe, turn notifications to all, and Like. I know a good RU-vidr from Sydney, Australia (Invest with Queenie). She has a boyfriend and he helps her out with the channel. They are on the Finance side. I am from Maryland, USA. I help her out with the credit score thing, but Australia and US is different. Some of it was the same and score is higher in Australia at one thousand to US at eight hundred and fifty and other one is credit history on credit cards don't matter there, but here it does. It was very interesting the difference. She did thank me for breaking the U.S. credit down. I plan on having my own business on RU-vid on Education and Financing. I love math, science, and Graphic Design. I have an A.S. in Information Technology Multi-Media.
What the heck. I live by myself and spend 300-400 USD a month on that regular stuff that you have during a month! A week would be difficult to say because one week can be 100 the other 20. 80% of it is groceries (I never order food delivery and rarely eat out - when I do I est at home before and after so it is just for the sake of hanging out and I dont have to order the whole menu) The other 20% go to fashion/household items
@@TimidAction idk whether thats a lot or normal for their location. I value quality in food and go for higher quality more expensive groceries. never buying premade foods though (they are expensive).
Subscribed - Graham Stephan bought me to this channel. A Bright future ahead for this intelligent, beautiful and well-spoken business Lady. Respect to you Briddy 👍🏼
Very interesting video Briddy. If I was in Australia i would give you $2,000 USD if my own money because you are so beautiful and a good responsible woman with money.
Whats the spotty cheese u had for dessert? And how does it taste if you could describe it 😁also i reckon $1k per week is pretty reasonable for living in sydney 🥲