I wonder how many of you get pressured to spend money by (actually well meaning) friends and relatives.

Lets start with a bit of background. I’m retired but am back to work because I got bored out of my mind in a very short time period….and they have semi-reasonable health insurance and I have to have WAGES to keep contributing to my IRA’s plus I’m a LONG way from Medicare.

BUT…and its a big one….even though I am just a driver BECAUSE I worked my butt off for decades I am more “well off” than just about everyone at this company’s branch, including the General Manager.

Even though I try to keep it more “low key” it still tends to show up, particularly in my personal effects. I will NOT make any apologies (nor loan out) any of my Fountain Pens or apologize for digging out real sterling silverware just like I use at home to eat with because I hate plastic disposables. I worked my butt hard to be able to acquire these things over the years and am not going to hide them or apologize for owning them.

So more back to the point. There is a small group of us who go on cruises (one of them more than the rest of us) and they are planning a December Cruise.

For my vacation this year I was thinking more of the “staycation” idea, though I haven’t ruled out an overseas trip yet or even a two week Road Trip on the bike.

What I am getting from everyone is:

“you have plenty of money…do both…what good is it doing you?…what good is it having money if you don’t enjoy it?…stop being cheap….what have you got to worry about?”

I’ve tried to explain numerous times that I don’t have to go away to be content….that I’m just as happy sitting down reading a book at home as doing the same laying poolside on a cruise ship and while cruises are fun they are not the sole form of vacation….granted they may currently be the CHEAPEST form….but they are not the sole form….and maybe I LIKE seeing numbers greater than $0 when I open my monthly bank and brokerage statements.

Needless to say these are the same people who got upset (???????) because I replaced the bike when it got wrecked instead of buying a car….Hello!…I like the bike and I HAVE a pickup truck…the same excuses outlined above were given.

It gets tiresome sometimes when they start up but I’ve learned to sort of tune them out and tell them I have other plans and that its how “I” want to do things.

You can’t really get angry with them…they truly believe they are well meaning and….well….their friends and relatives.

If anything positive has come out of the current economic meltdown it has made them a lot less keen to start up the conversations again since they can’t afford the same level of spending they used too.

I know we all come under pressure from friends and relatives because we don’t believe in the “swipe the credit card” mentality of get it now pay for it later instead of saving up or deciding maybe we don’t need it after all.

How do the rest of you go about handling it?

How “thick-skinned” have you had to become when they start in on you?