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- DictionaryFru·gal·i·ty/fro͞oˈɡalədē/
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- 1. the quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness: "he scorned the finer things in life and valued frugality and simplicity"
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4 days ago · Definitions of frugally. adverb. in a frugal manner. “in villages, the new pipeline marks the end of water as a precious liquid, to be dispensed frugally, weighed out drop by drop”.
3 days ago · Frugality should be about learning to be smarter with your money so that you can make better purchases that bring you more joy, more satisfaction, and enhance your quality of life — not learning how to be content with less (that’s being cheap). Instead of just trying to spend less, view frugality as a way to get more value out of your money.
3 days ago · Frugality is about spending money wisely, considering value, and prioritizing long-term financial goals over unnecessary spending and small short-term savings. Being called frugal is more of a compliment than an insult. When frugal means cheap, stingy, or greedy, it isn’t very kind.
4 days ago · Being frugal is not about deprivation and ‘being cheap’. It involves making the best use of your resources and skills to enable you to have more choices in how you live your life. A simple, frugal life does not have to involve feeling poor without luxuries, or be just about surviving.
4 days ago · Our frugal life style means that he does not have to contribute as much rent and so he can work less hours, which is better for his health. He did not know what frugal meant when he first moved in, but soon realised the benefits. It allows me to thrive rather than survive.
4 days ago · Living like a miser can strain your relationships, kill your retirement goals, and create stress and worry that’s just not necessary. Here are four dangers of extreme frugality in retirement.