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Board Economics
Re: how to inform your family about your source of income
by
kawetsriyanto
on 11/09/2024, 10:44:45 UTC
No matter how much you earn online, live modestly. Don't try to be flamboyant that's when you start turning eye bros.
I agree that we must live modesty. There is no advantage to be flamboyant. Besides it takes people's attention, it just wastes money.
If we have extra money, it is better to use for savings or investment. We don't know how long we can get money from online jobs, it may be no longer exist in the future. If we have savings and investment, we can deal with any possible condition in the future.

And depending on the family you come from - conservative or liberal, one doesn't need to give the details of their online activity. Simply say, you do freelance jobs online will suffice.
Sure, we don't need to explain in details as long as our family can understand our explanation. But sometimes we can't fully avoid to tell it to our family. They should ask our jobs someday because it is something usual in our family. Because of this, we must prepare it with convincing explanation (answer). Even if it isn't a very detail explanation, it should be an answer that doesn't lead to hesitation/confusion.

~~But I haven't told my parents about my bitcoin forum income till now because they are completely ignorant about bitcoin and if I tell them they will take it very seriously that's why I haven't explained it to them till now.
~~But I have informed my family members about my bitcoin investment long ago and sometimes I get encouragement about bitcoin investment from members.
Which one is true according to your story?
In the previous post, you said you didn't tell your parents yet. But you said you have informed them long time ago now.
Anyway, there is no need to tell them if they don't ask anything about your jobs.