I had a grandparent pass away recently, and all us grandkids got a small inheritance (equivalent to just over 500 US dollars).

I’ve never got anything like this before and I feel a little too sentimental to just blow the money (that set of grandparents helped my single mother raise me essentially). Ironically I could really use a cash injection as I have bunch of bills stacked up and well overdue - but on principle I won’t spend the last vestiges of the meagre savings my proletarian grandparents scraped together after a lifetime of labour just to settle some bills for some scumbag capitalists.

I had an idea that I would put the money in a term deposit, and every year redeposit it and spend the tiny bit of interest on a nice meal or a case of beer or something, so that once a year it would feel like they got me a little gift 🥲but apparently you need more money than that to open one of those accounts.

Maybe it’s best to just buy something that brings some joy to my life, but it feels a little gauche to spend your inheritance from beloved family members on a Xbox or some shit lol. Maybe I’m just being overly sentimental.

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    Buy a nice potted tree. Look after the tree. It will always be their tree and provided something particularly bad doesn't happen it will be there with you for decades. Something really sentimental for you.

    Use the rest for something you need.