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I needed Dave in this call because I feel like there's some sort of hilarious southern saying that would cover her situation perfectly.
One of the few times I’d be content with listening to Dave call someone stupid for 15 minutes.
“Sweetheart, you’re asking to have your bread buttered on both sides” 😅
What a freeloader!
@@miscellaneousme😂😂😂😂
You mean like if Rachel Cruze called in wanting to buy a nice house? Or wanted a cushy, highly paid job working for Ramsey Solutions?
You just gotta love a mooch who’s convinced themselves they’re a hard worker.
EXACTLY
The grandparent is paying for her tuition and $2,500 rent a month, wow she is so incredibly fortunate.
And incredibly selfish. That's the over riding thing.
Unfortunately, the generosity has also turned her into a spoiled brat. "You're trying to have someone else prop you up." "YUP" Says it all.
And ungrateful!
But she wants more😅😂😅
No, she’s super entitled, and spoiled rotten.
"Set myself up the right way" meaning she wants others to set her up so she doesnt have to struggle.
Welcome to GenZ. The next thing we know she will be asking for student loan debts to be forgiven.
@@RH-cv1rg she already doesn't have any student loan debt because it is being cash flowed by her grandparent
@@coreysuffield Yep, she is setting "herself" up in the right way.
@@RH-cv1rgthat is a lot different. Those loans were/are predatory and we were scammed. We were told there is no way to really be successful if you don’t go to college and that taking out those loans is a normal, smart thing to do because it will pay off in the future. Not even close. We were lied to. I’m also not gen z, I’m in my mid 30s and those loans have completely messed up my life and financial future. If I could go back I would never go to college.
@@user-fj4zc2sr5z Grow up and take some responsibility. No one scammed you. You signed the contract as an adult. I didn't take out loans as I read the contract and payment terms and thought they were a rip off. Instead, I worked 56 hours a week, all summer, and had no social life. I don't feel like paying for my college and yours too since you want to be treated like a child.
This girl!! The entitlement is mind blowing! She's living high on the hog and not even feeding them!
Imagine getting your college and rent paid for by a grandparent and then having the audacity to ask the SAME grandparent to buy you a house…insanity
The grandparent pays less every month buying the house than the rent.
The price of the house is fixed.
Houses in my neighborhood were $50-$100K in 2010.
Now ~$500K
I put my granddaughter on the Title of our home.
When she starts life, she will have a $1MM paid for home.
@@aolvaar8792It's entirely possible the housing market is peaking right now.
I'm not saying we are going to have another 2008 style crash. But prices are probably going to stagnate for a while. Suggesting a house will go from 500k to a mil in a little over 2 years is insane. The purchasing power from buyers just isn't there
The grandparent was the enabler from the start taught the adult child they get everything for free
@@aolvaar87921. they are not obligated to buy their grandchildren a house.
2. Your children will have a 1m house that they dont live in. That proves nothing till after you and your spouse die. And if she cant pay the property tax on a 1m dollar house then the bank ends up owning it.
@@aolvaar8792 So your part of the reason for all the entitled brats we deal with in society today. Good job doofus.
So young and so self absorbed. Someone who has been given a huge gift and doesn’t want it to end.
I loved how she kept talking about negotiating the terms of her house request, as if she was sophisticated and in control of the situation. 😂
She doesn't even understand it was a huge gift. It's so bad.
Spoiling kids is this country’s speciality
Sounds like the typical woman
Can't get too upset about someone that young for their naïveté. Can you blame her for not knowing something she was never taught? To her it sounded reasonable because her experience is really the only thing she knows, which isn't much. You live, you learn, you grow. At least she had the sense to seek advice from someone with a greater financial acumen than herself.
That caller is so very lucky that Dave & Ken were not answering this call… what a thing to ask jeezz
I would of liked to hear Ken
Forget Dave and Ken. I wish we would’ve heard Rachel answer this call. Her dad paid for her to college, immediately gave her an on-air job, and bought her a house.
@@privacyplease1556How do you know that he bought her a house?
@@privacyplease1556 You are 100% certain that is how it happened? You were physically in the room with them?
@privacyplease1556 - That doesnt mean Rachel would arrogantly ASK him. That's what this call is about. It's the entitled idea that someone owes her anything and not recognizing her privilege.
She’s definitely going to ask them to buy her the house, and eventually give her the house for free.
She sounded like she checked out mentally when she realized the hosts were not going to give her tips on how to manipulate her grandma into buying her a house.
Exactly my thought. She sounded so annoyed at everything they were saying.
@@jennybop17yes, her house hack is to manipulate grandma into finding her lifestyle.
This entitled twit has no idea how the real world works. Unbelievable.
💯 This brat is going to do whatever she wants
I LOVE Jade. Not gonna lie I probably would have started laughing like Dave probably would’ve lol, but Jade was so kind in responding to her. This girl does not live in reality!
They completely missed a major detail. She's claiming they're gonna buy the house and then she's gonna buy them out when she graduates. Then they asked what she would be making and she said she doesn't plan on staying in the area.
LIAR.
I caught that too. She is also an idiot.
Yep I laughed when she said that lol. How in the hell can you expect that plan to work out at all? We all want to own our own home, but most people don't get to do that for quite a long time, if at all.
I think the plan she won’t verbalize is that she wants them to buy the house, let her “design” in it so she can use it in her portfolio, probably foot the bill for Reno themselves too. She’ll record the process on TikTok for clout and exposure. Then they sell her the house at cost after she graduates, she resells immediately for a profit or rents it out for a big profit. Then she moves and uses the money to cash flow buying another house.
@@jessicadawson2353 that's the vibe I got too
@@jessicadawson2353yup!
When this lady gets married, her husband will never be able to make enough money for her.
I dont see anything that shows shes over spending
She’s Jewish, definitely
@@johndone8045How about $2500 in rent? Wanting to 'own' a house likely before she even has an emergency fund of her own? Wanting to be a multi property landlord right out of college? Oh...and she doesn't want to pay for any of it...
@@nathangallagher5112 nailed it
It's not "WHEN THIS LADY GETS MARRIED," it's IF SHE GETS MARRIED!!!
But she saved up $2000 of her own personal money WOW!!! What an accomplishment, lets buy her a house to congratulate her for all her hard work!
Lol.
Love how she kept saying it like it was such a huge accomplishment but wants her gparent to buy her a house 😂
1 months rent 😂 imagine if she had the b*lls to ask the grandparent and they cut her off lol
It’s enough to pay her very expensive rent for about 3 whole weeks!
No one who actually works hard uses the phrase “my personal money”
This is the attitude that is created by a society that provides instant gratification to their children. they want everything NOW!!!
In college and her rent is $2,500? That’s crazy. No kid in college needs to live in something that expensive. Just crazy.
In Atlanta no less. $2500 would be understandable rents in SFO or NYC but in Atlanta you can live way more modestly, especially in a studio, which is all a student needs.
The absolute cheapest place I could find for my son, within driving distance of his school, wasn’t much less than that, unfortunately.
@@MirandaKundrat-n6fwith no roommates?
That’s what roommates are for. Something tells me she doesn’t have any tho.
This spoiled miss doesn’t have roommates like normal college students.
I am absolutely gobsmacked - this girl is being pampered and has no sense of reality!! George and Jade were being too kind.
Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Jade and George were very kind in their response to her. Yikes. What a thing to ask.
She's lucky Dave wasn't on today!
@@ThreePuttBogeys88 100% 😅
I had the same reaction🤣🤣.. A big WOOW
@@sandunikamullegama1167 😅
This is why no one can replace Dave..
Bless her heart, 2 years living by herself and she knows what being independent is like. I know her grand parents wanted to make things easier for her but they've totally sheltered her from the realties of the cost of living in the real world.
About 40 years ago, we paid college for our daughter's friend. About 2/3 through the first year, she tells us that we should buy her a car because her classmates all have cars . She flunked out after the first year.
Why would you offer to pay for college for a friend's daughter??
Jade's parental instincts kicked in on this. Bravo. The hardships build the intestinal fortitude and I am thankful for every single one of those
Jade nailed it - the caller is trying to complete her checklist (college, graduate, have a car, own a home, get married, have kids) of life as quickly as possible so she can feel what she thinks is success. She already rented for 2 years on her own and thinks that’s it. Nope hunny - you can rent for another 10 years and buy when you’re 32 if need be. You don’t need to rush.
The caller sounds like an entitled spoiled college kid without a clue how the real world works.
@@stevenporter863that’s cause she is. She even sounded upset that this call didn’t go her way. Instead of listening and understanding that she was WAY out of line for even THINKING about going that route. Smh
I rented until I was 36. 😅
@@sct4040me 33 rented out on my own.
She rented for 2 years and everything is being paid by grandparents. And she thinks that's it - she put in her dues. She is in for a big shocker? 😂😂😂
"Hey Grandma. I really appreciate you paying for my rent and college tuition. So I was just thinking...as a way for me to say thank you, you'll be buying me a house. No no, I insist. You're most welcome. Love you too!"
😂😂😂😂
😂
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
@@Netizen_101 "But will use my very lucrative degree in interior design to make it as beautiful and comfortable for me as possible. Aren't you proud of me?"
Lol
Strong and Independent front and center.
The entitlement is insane.
I love her trying to frame this as "her setting herself up". 😂😂😂
“I want to get into real estate”
“Oh you want to be a real estate agent?”
“No I want my grandparents to buy me a bunch of real estate”
She said she was independent for two years until she started college. I really wonder if her grandparents encouraged college to the point where they would really treat her throughout. Then she's thinking, once she's not in college the gifting will stop, so she should get them to buy her a house now while she has a chance.
This conversation was ridiculously insane. I kept expecting her to bust up laughing, that it was all a joke.
She's weak and dependent.
You misspelled Entitled
Who cares? Trump asked his dad for a $1M loan and turned it into billions. I’d rather have rich entitled kids that may become president some day than broke kids that aren’t entitled. You can’t walk into a house or a store and say “I’m not entitled” and have the owner sell you the house or merchandise without paying because no one cares if you’re entitled or not. They only care about how much money you have. That’s why money is way more important than “not being entitled”: the market doesn’t care, therefore neither should you, because if you do, you’ll end up with nothing of value.
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My mom had a friend whose daughter went to Berkley. The student housing situation was/is so bad there it was cheaper and easier for dad to buy a house. His daughter lived in it while she went to school and the other rooms were rented out to her friends. After they graduated, dad sold the house. It remained his property the entire time.
My neighbor was doing that, then he found out he could only have 3 people as renters (another neighbor complained) and so it didn't work financially. He then couldn't sell the house as the housing market collapsed in 2008.
If ever there was a call that I wish Dave had of answered. I usually listen to the show in the background, but I would’ve watched this segment just to see his facial reactions.
Same lol 😂
THE AUDACITY!!! I CAN'T EVEN!!! 😮😮😮
WOW.
These poor sweet grandparents are enabling this child and unfortunately are ruining her chances of becoming self-sufficient.
The well-intentioned freaks will probably be eating dog food as they pay for her multiple fatherless kids and her repeated stints in rehab. I bet her parents know her better and have noped out.
Yes…this is a prime example of the weak pathetic entitled brats those with the money and kindness have CREATED. Monsters!
Yes, I’ve seen many a child spoiled this way. It doesn’t go well.
Who cares? It doesn’t matter how you obtain an asset. They only thing that matters is if you have the asset. Trump’s dad gave him a $1M loan to buy real estate and he turned it into billions and became president. Being a multibillionaire is way better and way more important than being “self sufficient” because they only thing that matters is how much money you make and the return on investment. It works. You can’t walk into a store and say “I’m self sufficient” and have the store give you whatever you want. You can walk in with billions and get whatever you want and you can walk in with money you saved on housing expenses and buy things. The market doesn’t care about being self sufficient. They only care about how much money you have. If someone told me they’re self sufficient and asked me to accept that as payment for my house, I would laugh in their face. If they offered me a lot of money, I would take it under consideration. Also, I know tons of people that have bought their kids houses in the Atlanta area. I did and my friends did. I don’t get why people are acting like it’s unheard of. It’s great because it reduces their expenses and saves them cash that they can then use for other things and other investments. The idea that reducing expenses is somehow bad is absurd. You obtain an asset with no expenses. It’s a great deal. If any financial advisor told you it was bad, they would lose their license. The biggest problem with people today is people no longer no basic simple math.
She will just marry into money and have her life settled
I wish they would have a follow up show with this caller and they just read these comments! Comments are on fire!
And she is studying interior design... such a instant career that pays those corporate bucks.
It's almost comical
“I’m trying to set myself up for success”
No, you’re trying to have SOMEONE ELSE set you up for success.
She said it several times like it was really smart 😂. I kept wondering if she was slow.
She's secretly expecting that the grandparents buy her a home, then die, and leave it to her in their will along with money earmarked to pay it off. What a success story she'll have.
Yep!! Scammer mentality for sure
😂
Yes! That’s what I thought too! She’ll keep putting off buying it off them and then they’ll die and she wins!! What an awful thing to put on your grandparents who deserve to set them selves up for a cushy retirement after putting their granddaughter through college!!
@@TellehahsghsbbsPoor girl doesn’t have enough money to buy a home and is swallowing her pride to ask her grandparents for help. What a sad story
She wants her job to be a waiter, waiting for her grandparents to die so she can get their money.
She's getting a degree in Interior Design. Realistically, she isn't going to be able to buy a house on her own.
Ever
She can decorate the houses of people who chose better career paths.
EXACTLY.
I think she comes from money and will end up being one of those people who lives of decorating (and selling) family & friend high end homes 🤦♀️
Is there any demand for that field?
What the hosts fail to mention is that there is such a great sense of reward and positive self perception after working hard and hitting the goal by yourself
ENTITLED & Privileged 🤦♀️💯
Her grandparents pay her a $2500 a month rent??????? I’m sure she can find a much cheaper rent than that. It sounds like she wants the perfect apartment, and she’s taking advantage of her grandparents
Or her grandparents are loaded and dropping 250K on what may be their ownly grandchilds education is easy. The asking for house thing is nuts.
Aaarrrgggghhhh -- you people with that stupid icon! LOL - I kept wiping my screen trying to get the eyelash off of it 🤣It tricks me EVERY time!
With her choice of college major and career aspirations, I agree. 😂
Lol she's definitely taking advantage of them
You can say she's taking advantage of her grandparents. I would say it's more of her grandparents enabling it.
It sounds like they are probably very rich based on paying for all of her college and everything else
but the way she was so proud of having 2k she made ALL herself!
That's less than a month's wages! 😁
Ikr! In 2 years she's saved 2K! That doesn't even cover one month's rent!
Nuts. This is why handing people money is a bad bad idea. Her mind is totally warped.
100%
??????
A friend was put on a $1MM/year allowance at 18, (so he would not look poor)
and placed as a caretaker of a family trust-$1-billion-dollar ranch.
45 years later, he's done OK.
Her brain is totally fried🤦🏾
She’s gonna grow up entitled. She’s going go to her job thinking she can do no wrong.
@@daveblackman816
I graduated from a #1 university.
Highest median starting salary from a public institution in the USA.
$100K/yr in 1980.
I feel entitled every day.
Part of our personal growth and journey in life are the lessons we learn and the knowledge we accumulate as we pull ourselves up from owning nothing to earning enough to own our own home (or many homes), our own car and supporting our family and lifestyle. This knowledge/experience is worth far more than the material things we acquire because we can take none of it with us when our time on earth is over.
I’m first generation American and the way this thought could never cross my mind… I can’t imagine even thinking like this 🤯 my immigrant family would have laughed me out of town smh.
This girl got her 2500 month rent paid and school paid by grandparents. She kept saying I saved 2k of my money, well shit your entire life has been subsidized. 😂
And she expects them to buy her a house ? I wish they were a bit rougher on her.
@@kathleencooney1518 I agree. Too bad Dave wasn't there for this one!
So much help. I wish i had some help.
@@elnoraabduqadir2297 Better that you didn’t. Or you’d be walking around talking like this caller 😂
I feel sorry for the grandparents that they are so generous and she doesn't appreciate it properly.
My girl Jade was not having ANY OF IT! Elizabeth done worked up Jade. You could tell she was trying to remain cool at her audacity! 😂
Grandpa and Grandma have already showed their generosity to give. Don't be one of these takers who will push the envelope until they're force them to say 'no'. That's a quick way to blow up your relationship with them.
Well said!!!
Interior design equals I love spending other people's money she is getting a head start with the grand parents. No shame.
She knows exactly what she's doing. She's trying to get her grandparents to pay for a home that's expensive now so that she can turn around and buy it when the market inevitably goes down. She's also considering the fact that her grandparents are likely going to pass away before she can buy the home and therefore can get it in a will.
She doesn’t intend to buy it. She’ll live in it while working on building empire of properties and then when grandma dies, she’ll sell it
I had a family member ask me to buy them a house. I did them a financial favor once and they thought they should send me a picture of a house for me to purchase for them.
I couldn't stop laughing when she asked.
I told her no.
Dear Santa...😊
I self-identify as one of your family members. I'll be mailing in a picture of my next house that you'll help with 🤣
You remember me right? It’s uncle Joe - I have a picture of a beautiful house and can’t wait for you to buy it for me
If her family buys her a house, she will later tell everyone about how she "worked hard" to be successful and how everyone should be like her. lol.
Yep exactly, I can already hear her.
Oh yeah. "Self made." LOL
Then she will post in Ramsey vids mocking the poors everyone shits on
Like Dave Ramsey?
@@firefly9838exactly. So many boomers do this as well. They talked about the Starbucks/netflix/avocado toast stuff. When you ask them how they got on housing ladder it's " I worked hard and our parents paid the deposit"...
Lol. The audacity. Truly living main character syndrome
Well is it really her fault? She’s a clueless adult child who has been fully enabled to think so.
Thats how rich people do
She’s Jewish. 100%. Only the feeling of being “the chosen people” can make people this audacious
@@IHateNicolasCage I understand the circumstances, but at the end of the day, yes. it is her fault. There are kids who grew up in a wealthy family but refused to take any money or help from them. They move out on their own and make a living for themselves. You can blame others all you want, but you are responsible for the choices you make.
@@thomascho3318 It is her fault, but right now she is too stupid to realize how bad her plan is. That comes from bad parenting and constant enabling. She IS at fault, but she is also a byproduct of being raised poorly. Everyone is failing here.
Jade is so no-nonsense, I love it!
Her interior design degree won’t pay enough to buy the house back. She just wants a free house. Incredible.
This is it in a nutshell.
Can we talk about the fact that she just said she didn’t plan to stay in the area but she wants her grandparents to buy her a house now??? Girl is living in delululand!!!😂😂😂
That’s her first rental property in the portfolio… for free!
Interior design degree= future SAHM. Can't wait for that call. "How do we get ahead?" subtext I don't wanna work.
I love how her plan is after college is to completely disregard her 4 year degree and be a "homeowner" and trying to build a real estate empire like all those youtubers that make it look so easy. She has zero idea about how raising her own funds to fund buying any large ticket items.
She said being able to live on her own for 2 years automatically qualifies her as being financially responsible for any large ticket purchase. She is completely delusional.
@@erichchan3 Don't worry she'll find a beta male provider soon enough.
Don't disrespect legit SAHM's by associating them with this gold digger lol.
She's gonna stay at home and rack up credit card debt shopping online and redesigning the kitchen for the third time.
@@erichchan3 "How do you plan on financing your real estate dreams?"
"Cancer will get Nana and Pepaw soon enough."
@ROCKETS2965 yup. One of my best friends is a SAHM. She cooks everything from scratch, does the whole cloth diaper things, has a side hussle, gardens, and generally saves her family money by no daycare costs and much lower food bills.
i thought the title of the video would be clickbait. but i'm not disappointed on how accurate it is.
Wow they really calmly walked her by the hand through that. Though they did miss a few important detail questions? Not sure if she is entitled by family affluence or ignorance, either way this girls got some life lessons to learn.
As someone who went to school for a design field, I rolled my eyes so hard when she said her starting salary right out of school was 50k on the low end lol. Pretty sure interior designers specifically are on the low end of the demand spectrum in general when considering any art / design field. I think she'd be lucky to find a job at all in her area.
I've spent 11 years in the Navy preparing for the day I could own a home. After living overseas for two years, I returned to the states in 2021 and at the age of 29 bought my first house. At 2.374% and sub $1600 mortgage, I own a home without input from family. My father taught me early in life to work for what you want and not come to people, especially family, with a hand out asking for or demanding support.
You bought right before Real Estate and Interest Rates both skyrocketed, your timing was excellent.
@@IndigoStarrAz And that's the key to it all: knowledge and proper timing. Delaying gratification until the stars align to a level that's satisfactory. And then planning contingencies in case things don't work out. Just like a promotion or school graduation, not everybody can own and generate wealth at the same time. You have to be patient, plan accordingly, then execute.
Her family is doing her no favors. This child has lots of hard lessons coming
This is the kind of stuff that scares me when I think about helping my kids some day. Just in so entitled. Teach them the importance of working towards their own stuff.
It is not really difficult to teach kids that. Ours has had chores since he was seven and it started with making his own lunch. Setting them on the path seems to be the tricky part.
It’s a fine line, IMO. Handing over money isn’t necessarily a good idea…but investing in them and giving them the ability to accomplish a goal themselves can be a very good thing.
Spoiled Kid: "I want to ask my grandparents to buy a house for me to live in while I'm in school, then sell it to me when I have a job."
Also Spoiled Kid: "I don't know that I'm going to stay in this area after I graduate."
Yea, that was the point in the call where the caller went from seeming naive and under informed of home buying, to seeming entitled and careless about others. By saying this, it really shows she doesn't even care so much about herself owning or living in a home and 'saving money' as she does her grandparents funding and babying her real estate business as she likely goes off and rents a nice beach apartment for free. Probably all while doing a few Etsy projects here and there because she can't find a real job wherever she decides to move.
Thanks for buying the house. However, I have decided to move away.
HAHAHAHA
@@nathangallagher5112 I think you nailed it. The unspoken next part of her fantasy is to meet and marry a wealthy man who will buy her the big house of her dreams she can proceed to furnish and decorate on his dime.
Clueless about life
Well she is in Atlanta, it's not exactly LA. Houses in Atlanta are like $150K. With that said, I love people that say "I want to get into real estate". It's like saying, "I want to have a bunch of money". No plan, no funding, no experience, no chance of success.
That’s everyone in Miami “I want to get into real state” 🤣🤦🏻♀️
Yes she’s entitled but I think she meant buy a home instead of renting
Best thing for me when I was young was being told "no" and having to carve my own way forward. If she takes this show's advice then years from now she will be thankful for it. George and Jade were really nice to her because they see she is young and starry eyed. Likely hasn't been told no much in her life yet. This feedback will help her grow stronger in the long run.
Did anyone hear her response when Jade asked her what salaries were in her area? “Well, I don’t plan to stay here but…” she doesn’t even plan to stay in the house she’s asking someone to buy her. This child is delusional 😂😂😂 hopefully there is an adult somewhere in that family
They should have called her out on that
She mentioned about owing properties to rent. It sounds like she wants to own the property to rent. She isn’t going to pay them for the house. She wants to make 100% profit so she can continue to live rent free. They will build her rental portfolio. She wants her grandparents to continue to take care of her.
That would be a MAJOR no from me. Just wow. Who says she’s gonna get a good paying job when she graduates? LOL
If that were my grandchild in the same situation, I might offer to stop paying for her college for te next year. This one needs some humility.
she wont. college grads dont earn anything. even engineers and accountants generally only earn $50k/year starting out. after 5-10 years of working yea you're making $150k+ but the early stages of any career is starvation+overworked.
@@titolovely8237and she is going for interior design. But, is already eyeing a career in real estate. 🙄
Interior design degree 🙄🙄
Someone get Elizabeth a helmet. Life is hard.
😅😂
🤣🤣
No even in a good degree!! Design???
@@user-nd3tg5zn1byeah and she wants to rent houses! She will be happy if she pays for one house in her life 😂
“You’re trying to get someone to prop you up.”
“Right.”
🤣 absolutely surreal
Good idea actually if grandparent wants to be a landlord! Buy a home and rent it out to her. She subleases the other rooms to her friends. She becomes the property manager.
"The rent I pay now". No , Elizabeth. You ain't paying for SQUAT. You're fleecing your family and you have no shame. Your family mistaken about you. You don't deserve all these gifts. You have no sense of gratitude or work ethics.
Jade's face said everything ❤.
Some people just don’t live in the same America that we do hahahah. Also, 50k for interior design right out of college is a pipe dream
the American dream keep dreaming
The sense of entitlement in thirty something and under is mind boggling
ok boomer
to be fair, the entitlement of 55+ is almost just as bad.
The last president we had asked his father for a “very small loan of $1M and turned it into “many many billions and billions of dollars.” It works, he got a great ROI, and that’s all that matters. Its better to be an entitled billionaire than not be an entitled billionaire because entitled billionaires can buy almost anything they want and give their families the best life possible. You can’t buy anything by saying “I’m not entitled” because the market doesn’t care, therefore neither should you, because you’ll never obtain anything of value if you do. The only thing that matters is money because that’s all the market cares about.
Once she's two years out of college she'll get the idea
@@johnmartin4641 the last president can’t pay his $530 million judgment. Russians to the rescue.. again
I am so friggen happy I am not this young, dumb, delusional and entitled anymore. 🙌
I hear so many people say in the same sentence "it's impossible for young people to become home owners" and "it would take me ten years just to save for a deposit!". Well, 10 years isn't so long in the scheme of things. People think if it's going to take 10 years then there's no point even trying, but future you will be very thankful that you did 10 years down the line!
65K for a new grad interior designer? I don't believe that.
Especially not for a dumb one
Yeah... that ain't happening.
65k is pure fantasy for an Interior Design entry level position. I work in the Architecture and Interiors field in a major US city, so I'm very familiar with staffing and salary ranges.
Interior designer field, even after 10 years don't make that much. It's not a high paying job
Not happening
My aunt did something like this. She asked for her inheritance up front so she could buy a house. I've never looked at her the same.
My brother used his inheritance as collateral when our mom was alive. It made her a bit uncomfortable knowing that he had an interest in seeing her dead. ☠️
@@im-gi2pg
The older I get the more I accept how different everyone can be; including money.
@@im-gi2pghow do you do that???! How does that even work! Are there some secret future contracts for inheritance?😂
Well one must give her credit for being a double major in....
No-clue / No-shame
She failed to get that Mrs. degree and now she's gotta fall back on granny.
Hahahaha dead 💀 😂
Totally!
The grandparents should buy the most crappy fixer upper, have her live in it and fix it up then sell to her for the appreciated value. That would teach her about being 'in real estate'. 😂😂😂
I would have loved seeing Dave's reaction!
*In my best Charlotte Dobre voice* HOW ARE YOU NOT EMBARRASSED?!
i love you know who that is ..made me smile. :)
Imagine going to college to be an interior designer or real estate agent.😅
You can do both on your own without going into major debt. Unbelievable.
In her defense, she's not going into debt. Perhaps not an optimal investment by the grandparents.
She's not going into debt. Other parties [grandparent(s)] are paying her way.
She's a self-entitled freeloader.
Such entitelement. I bought my condo when I was in my 30's with no assistance from anyone.
This girls gonna call back in a couple of years. "Hi Dave. So, my grandma just passed away and I inherited the house I'm currently living in."
No, with her 'setting herself up' mindset she will probably ask/demand the grandparents to leave the house to her in their will.
"I'm glad you did that. You should do that again." Lmao loved it!
I imagine she will also expect an inheritance when that family member passes.
I will bet she has already calculated what she will get when they do die. Chilling.
Jade’s beauty is on another level right now!!!!
Facts!
When they say "discipline your children so you can spoil your grandchildren"....this is not what they meant
I believe subsidizing her would be okay, not paying straight out for rent and tuition. If they pay 50%, she could hustle and make the other 50%.
I love George and Jade. What great additions to the Ramsey universe!
I think yall are being a bit harsh on her. I agree with the advice, but I don't think she was really heard. It sounded to me like she just didn't understand the commitment, risks and additional expenses that a house has. It sounded like her thought process was, hey Grandma could save money if she just owned a house, rather than paying rent to someone house. And Grandma wouldn't have to keep it for long, I would buy it from her." But being that she has never been a homeowner, she was forgetting about major details like down payments, closing costs etc.
It sounded like she is trying to be ambitious and figure out a way to get into real estate as a side gustle. She called the wrong show though because they didn't seem to understand her goal. However, she should have known their advise is about limiting debt, not about how to get into real estate as a business as a young person without a lot of capitol.
Well explained ... listen before judging 🙏
Gen Z never stops asking things they never deserve. Everything needs to be provided to them on a silver plate no matter what
They also whinge that "life is so unfair" and "boomers had it easy". The problem is, they compare 40 years of working to the lifestyle they want NOW, when not even out of college. They need a reality check, and fast.
@@StrawberryFieldsNIRIn defense of my generation, the baby boomer generation did have lower payments for mortgages and rent. One parent could comfortably support their entire family while the other stayed home. You didn't need to be college educated to own a home and have a decent life.
I wish I had the half confidence of this entitled young lady. GOOD LORD!!!
Exactly 😂😂😂🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
I wonder if this caller is real but if this truth wtfffffffff
Blame her parents/grandparents. She didn't become that way out of nowhere.
I'm not sure if this is confidence or pure gall or a real lack of intelligence. This makes no sense (unless she keeps her hand out).
I'm getting a degree in Design and I'm going to get into real estate. I'm sure it will all work out fine.
Her thought pattern was jaw dropping. Maybe I don't live in rich person world. Maybe in this girl's world it's not so far fetched? 😊
It seems audacious, maybe it is. I'd never ask this. But this is just common sense. A lot of aging grandparents have millions of dollars. The richest people in the country are the oldest people. And the young workers have next to nothing. $2000 to her name. She needs to work, needs a car, needs a place to live, can't afford any of it. Common sense.
She’s so pissed 😂
Jade saying " I...I...NO." 😅😅😅 CRACKED ME UP 😂😂😂
Ask them to buy me one too. Brat.
me 2
😂
Best comment ever
Lol
Trump asked his dad for a $1M loan and turned it into billions. Being a “brat” is very profitable. It’s better to be a rich brat than not be a brat and fail. The only thing that matters is the ROI.
This has to be a prank call! Unbelievable.
"You want someone to prop you up"
"Yeah"
😂🤦
Let me share my perspective on this. It's possible that her grandma has a significant amount of money sitting idle in a bank account. Purchasing a house could be seen as an investment opportunity. While she studies, she can cover the mortgage payments, which are likely lower than monthly rent. Eventually, she could inherit the house from her grandma, essentially paying off the remaining balance. If this scenario plays out, it's a win-win situation.
I've seen a similar situation recently in my family. My father purchased a flat for my brother. Since my brother works with him, my father simply deducted the monthly payment amount from his salary. I support this decision, as the money was otherwise sitting idle in his bank account, and current interest rates are upwards of 5%.
Great class! There are millions more that need to learn this concept too. Unbelievable.
Self entitled much?
Those grandparents are most likely boomers and got their funds through I'll gotten ways, etc.... the entitlement is strong with this one
@darex0827 Ill gotten? Lol it's your dumbass fault youre paying $1600 for an iphone
@@darex0827 That's quite the assumption. Did all people in their seventies made ill gotten gains? You have a lot of growing up to do.
@@darex0827Yeah, sure. I bet they made $5M running WW2 Japanese Internment camps.
Get real.
@@ThePolypamsarcasm seems to be a new concept to you.
Whoever dates her needs to make sure that they hear this call 😂😂😂
Two thousand dollars is not a lot of savings for a kid who does not pay rent. She is not a go-getter. She is being propped up 1000%.
Oh she’s a go-getter…but the wrong kind
I wish dave had taken this phone call. lol this girl is out of her mind. Completely pampered and spoiled.
This Granddaughter is very bold. A little humility is what is needed by her. Stand on your own two feet girl. Stop draining Grandma/pa. 😮