I have the problem that my laptop is already a bit slow. But my parents are convinced that I can still use it. I thought about destroying him without any trace, but he is also too valuable with that. I just really want a new calculator and I do not know what arguments I can bring. Since I use the laptop anyway for school, this aspect is gone.
If the old one still does, then I would also keep him.
Should you be able to persuade them, I can also suggest you one in the price range up to 500 euro the best:
Then you realize that things cost money and that someone has earned the money for this laptop and someone has to earn the money for the new one. Will you be the one who makes the money? No? Then you have no say. Earn your own money and save money.
Earn the money yourself instead of pulling it out of your parents' pockets.
Do you even know what such a thing costs and how long your parents have to work for it?
I have never had to "buy" my sons (now 20 and 22) a laptop. That's what they bought themselves from their own money, which they put out through leaflets and earned summer jobs. We parents could not have paid.
Ever think about it, that destroy existing laptop is already wrong, and already petty criminal.
Open the newspaper and find a job. From 13 you can unsubscribe newspapers and brochures.
Thanks for the answer, but I use my own money that I never actually use, and always get Chinese New Year from relatives.
Yes, I will be the one who earns the money
But the parents and the responsibility
You simply have too much money. I think that's unhealthy.
If you think so. I have never bought sweets or small things from my savings. Actually, I almost never spent my pocket money except once for a library card because I lost mine
And now I do not want to buy a high-tech supercomputer for a few big ones. A good and cheap would also be enough for me
Do your parents know that you want to pay for it yourself?
But even if it's your own money, parents have the right to ban you from making such expensive expenses (pocket money paragraph).
If you were to work for your money, your parents' point of view might be different…