2008/7/17 Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Actually my husband and I talk about this often, how the attitudes of Indians 
> have changed within one generation. My parent's generation went abroad to 
> save and remit every shiny penny back home. Their only dream was to retire 
> and live a comfortable life. Our generation believes in living for the here 
> and now, traveling and basically enjoying the money while we make it. It 
> maybe fool-hardy but the horse of Hedonistic pleasures has already bolted 
> from the stable.
>
> best,
> selma

RESPONSE: On this one you have caught the bull by the horns; my sons
are already spending money they don't have!

Parents used to skimp and save;  we used to be: come day go day, wait
for pay day; that was until we had to buckle down. Glad I married prim
and proper, else I would have ended up on the turf heap!

-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM.

Gabe Menezes.
London.

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