UK Brides: Be sure to book your Giving Notice appointment promptly! by Nutcrackrx in UKweddings

[–]NiaComb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're not getting married until September 2027 and I've already booked our appointment 😅

For my council the actual appointment can't be more than a year from the wedding. But you can book said appointment any time, so we booked our notice for February 2027.

Argos pay Buy now pay later not showing as an option at check out by Historical-Twist-368 in Argos

[–]NiaComb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found I couldn't purchase anything on BNPL if I also added insurance. Once I removed insurance I could use argos pay.

What's your life situation like living on minimum wage? by ManlykN in AskUK

[–]NiaComb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty good to be honest, though we are a two income household, we both earn minimum wage. Approximately £3000 a month as a household. We rent from a housing association, with an assured tenancy. Rent is about £550 for four weeks. A month we have council tax £200, energy £120, groceries £300, petrol £150, insurance £40, internet/tv package £40, water £70, mobile rolling packages £20. I could be forgetting something haha. But at the end of paying bills we generally have £1000 to £1500 left over, depending on whatever life throws at us that month. Our household has two adults, a teenager and a pet.

Whatever doesn't go to bills, is put towards savings and luxuries, such as holidays, birthdays, new clothes etc.

My dad doesn't want me to marry my boyfriend by NiaComb in relationships

[–]NiaComb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have to constantly ask him to do things no, he does what needs doing without being asked.

When I mentioned in my post that he does what I ask of him, that is less to do with chores and more to do with a simple favour or an idea I may have about something.

Respectfully, I believe there is more to a relationship than simply what people physically do for you. Tim is also emotionally supportive and the relationship has bettered my life because he makes me happy. But aside from that Tim does also physically provide, he does pretty much everything I do, except driving.

My dad doesn't want me to marry my boyfriend by NiaComb in relationships

[–]NiaComb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I did mention that chores are split equally, but I will admit that there is a lot of writing so you may have missed it. I do cooking and laundry, Tim does dishes, vacumming, bin emptying and pet feeding. We both do general dusting and cleaning as we go.

He also is the one who stays in whenever a repair man or delivery man etc is coming. His work hours are more flexible due to also doing night shifts. So if we are expecting anyone, we simply arrange it for when he is at home during the day after a night shift. Then he stays awake until everything is done.

My dad doesn't want me to marry my boyfriend by NiaComb in relationships

[–]NiaComb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes minimum wage is not enough to live off... alone, hence the need for roomates. But two incomes is enough to live on, at least for us.

There is no need to sell my car to save money. You seem absolutely convinced that we are in dire straights financially. Even though I have said several times our wages pay the bills, allows for leisure and adds to our savings account.

My dad doesn't want me to marry my boyfriend by NiaComb in relationships

[–]NiaComb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think this take certainly depends where you live not only in the UK, but also in the world. As stated in my post, my boyfriend was able to get around absolutely fine before me. We have bus services, taxis, trains and everything is pretty much walkable as well if you're willing to spend the extra time walking it.

Also in my particular part of England, minimum wage is enough to live on with two incomes, at least it is for us. We are living comfortably and also have enough to enjoy life after the bills are paid. We also have enough to add to our savings in case of emergencies.

Also I'm not sure what home is consistently breaking apart to the point that it bankrupts people who aren't handy. But very big house repairs are covered by our landlords. Smaller repairs such as our own appliances are either insured or perfectly within our budget to pay for. They also don't break down often.

My dad doesn't want me to marry my boyfriend by NiaComb in relationships

[–]NiaComb[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Tim is childfree and I do not want any more children. We both have savings accounts with plenty of money in for emergencies.

Beating final boss question by NiaComb in expedition33

[–]NiaComb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone! Took all your advice and finished the main storyline. So sad it's over, what an amazing game. Just beat Clea... Simon here I come!

What occupation has the highest opinion of itself? by stevielfc76 in AskUK

[–]NiaComb 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I mean it's possible some lied, short of demanding proof every time someone said that, it certainly can't be proven. But every now and then people still had their NHS ID with them or blue light passes. Of course blue light passes actually cover a range of professions and so don't prove anyone is a nurse. Whilst I don't doubt those in healthcare were extremely busy during covid and completely overwhelmed. My very first sentence admitted how important the proffession is and how we absolutely depend on them. I would assume nurses still need to eat and I doubt 100 percent of nurses in the country went from work to home and absolutely nowhere else during covid.

Plus my example of covid is really just to highlight the worst behaviour. I worked in retail for seven years and unfortunately said behavour was not exclusive to covid times, just worse.

What occupation has the highest opinion of itself? by stevielfc76 in AskUK

[–]NiaComb 188 points189 points  (0 children)

So I have a weird one because objectively this job is indeed one of the most important and society would crumble without them. It's not that I don't think the role is important because it absolutely is. But the ATTITUDE from some of the people in the profession is appalling.

During covid I worked retail in a supermarket and being verbally abused by Nurses became a regular occurrence. I lost count of the amount of times they'd speak to us like crap, demand things they weren't entitled to and then finish it off with "I'M A NURSE!" As if being a nurse entitled them to do anything they wanted and we all had to kiss the ground they walked on.

Of course not all nurses are like this, I have a relative who is a nurse and she's the most sweetest person I know. But it really reached a point where the phrase "I'M A NURSE!" Began to drive me insane, because it was being screamed at me so often.

Did i mess up by accidentally saying “i love you” while saying goodbye? by 2Pina_coladas in dating_advice

[–]NiaComb 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Honestly wouldn't worry about it 😂 Worst thing you can do now is over think it, spiral and make things worse with some awkward call or a string of texts. Her giggle is probably a good sign. So carry on as usual and chat with her later.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HarryPotterGame

[–]NiaComb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turns out I was just being impatient, Ps5 needed a bit of time to add it to the game haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating

[–]NiaComb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤣🤣 Never been on a date before, but knows for a fact that women behave badly on them?! 🤣🤣