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What adult purchase really shocked you once you saw the price tag?

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AmbsPhillps · 20/09/2020 01:41

like when you became an adult , what things surprised you with by the cost

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JohnLapsleyParlabane · 20/09/2020 01:43

Spectacles. Dentistry. Running a car.

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thelegohooverer · 20/09/2020 01:44

Mattresses. It costs a lot not to sleep on the floor

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MoreRainbowsPlease · 20/09/2020 01:46

Children's shoes. More than mine and I wear mine for years unlike the kids who outgrow them in weeks.

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Kote · 20/09/2020 01:46

Furniture in general - didn't realise until we bought our first house last year how much it was all going to cost!

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Mintjulia · 20/09/2020 02:08

Kitchens. A stack of mdf should not cost that much.

And council tax - £2200pa to have a bin emptied twice a month, clear the drains twice a year and provide a library Hmm

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Poppyisa · 20/09/2020 02:15

A new oven. It’s just a box, that heats stuff up. Why are they so expensive?

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Susannahmoody · 20/09/2020 02:18

Replacement ink for printers

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queenmother · 20/09/2020 02:20

Any type of building work

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TheNewLook · 20/09/2020 02:22

Children’s bikes.

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SanFrancisco49er · 20/09/2020 02:28

The cost of pets: Insurance, kennel/cattery fees, normal vet visits, food, toys, grooming...
Just had them and enjoyed them growing up, no idea they cost so much!!

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Tolleshunt · 20/09/2020 02:30

Dishwasher tablets, printer ink, plumbers’ hourly rate (plus VAT!!).

Really cannot fathom why any of them are anywhere near the price they are.

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molifly14 · 20/09/2020 02:31

Council tax
Washing powder
Mattress

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foreverfrustrated09 · 20/09/2020 02:37

Cheese

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foreverfrustrated09 · 20/09/2020 02:38

Seriously though running a car but also the train ! Yep council tax as well.

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Seeingadistance · 20/09/2020 02:47

Kitchen bins.

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FixItUpChappie · 20/09/2020 02:52

I completely shocked when we went bought our first couchShock. Had 2nd hand ones until in our early 30s.....

Actually furniture bought outside of Ikea when that's been your soul diet of home furnishing is a shocker

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froggygoneacourting · 20/09/2020 03:05

Stepladders are stupidly overpriced.

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allfurcoatnoknickers · 20/09/2020 03:20

Oh God, yes, the hugs gulf between the cost of Ikea and the next step up "nice" furniture. Such a shock.

Other than that:
Cost of pets was a shock. Still love them and can't be without them though.
Sheets/bedding
Childcare - I am now marginally more understanding as to why my "D"M sent me to a horrendous childminder I loathed for years.
Anything made of leather.

On the flip side, there are loads of things I thought were crazy expensive as a child which aren't actually expensive at all.

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pollywollydoodler · 20/09/2020 03:42

Plastering, carpets, combi boilers

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Famousinlove · 20/09/2020 03:48

Curtains

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BoogleMcGroogle · 20/09/2020 04:07

We have moved into an old house and have just bought thermal, interlinked curtains. Five pairs- cost of a moderate holiday.

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Yankathebear · 20/09/2020 04:16

Agree with pp, cheese!

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coronafiona · 20/09/2020 04:27

Built in microwaves. You can buy one for £20 why is it £700 to stick it in a cupboard

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Escapedtothecountry · 20/09/2020 04:34

Buying and selling property
Income tax

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relievedlady · 20/09/2020 04:35

Decent curtains and cushions.

Beds/matresses

Bought four new matresses in one go a few years ago because we all needed new and they cost a holiday between them Confused

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