A man ranted about how R1000 means nothing in South Africa's economy today. The TikTok video went viral, causing a massive debate on social media among people.
One gent went viral after he shared his take on how a R1000 means something in this economy, and people could relate
In the video, he vented about how expensive life had become compared to back in the day, and it grabbed the attention of manyhad enough of the high cost of living and took to social media to vent his frustration, which many could relate to.barely get jobs, but living costs keep increasing, causing discontent. This gent had enough that he shared his thoughts on the matter.
He also expressed how there are still family to be looked after, the petrol, and how ice cream for four people can amount to R400 andto R350. The man said by noon, R1000 would be spent in one day compared to back in the days when life was cheap and affordable. The clip caught meant atteion and went on to become a viral hit."The worst part is if you've paid your bills and bought just necessities and you sit back and it feels as if you've mismanagement your money.
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