Unfortunately, you did not provide enough information to answer this question correctly. What do you want to buy? Do you already have sufficient money? How old are you, do you want to buy the correct age? Do your parents want to buy something you might not want?
Example: You are 12 years old, I would like to buy a working flame radiator. If I am your parents, I will never say that!
Another example: You are 15 years old, maintain high score at school and you have close friends around you. Your parents want to recognize and purchase the Nintendo switch, you have money. If I were your parents, I might say "Yes, as long as it does not affect your grade, your health and the right relationship."
In my childhood, I experienced a sense of burning money in my pocket (as my mother told me). Someone gives me a gift card for that store. I went to the shop. Let's say Best Buy. I will walk for an hour (or longer) to go back and forth on how to use my gift card. Many times, nothing I really want is nothing. However, I feel that the impulse to buy something is often disappointing.
Easy to make a long story, my parents are very cheap, let me buy everything, this is not a basic necessity of survival, spend my own money. If they want something in my life, I told my second grade that I would have to work hard and get it, so I am in this situation. I was forced to sell to survive, I bought wholesale items online and began retailing them to my classmates soon to earn money at the second grade. As I get older, I start using the trend to expand the process, eventually selling hats and jewelry through high school via Facebook, then turning over the car at high school Craigslist to earn thousands of dollars profit I got it. My parents were proud of my marketing and sales skills to all my colleagues and families. Before 18 years old, I discovered e-commerce and internet marketing, when I started learning about the industry's import and export, I went out all.
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My parents bought a car and my sister, and I shared it between high school and university. When I graduated from college, I lived in the house for several years, and I saved enough money to buy my own car. It is electric like a refrigerator. When it came to college, my parents almost paid it - I completed my student loan within a year after graduation. Understanding how this is irresponsible to money is easy. But the truth is that none of this exists in vacuum. My parents pay for things, but I know what happened. The course of money is soaked in at a very young age. Clark Howard is a classic radio for expeditions. When I am seven years old, my allowance must be distributed to expenditure, charity, and stock. I am not entirely sure that I own these stocks, but I received a message.