do u contribute in ur family?

@mhrmasum (678)
Bangladesh
September 25, 2008 5:12am CST
I contribute in my family not in financially, i help my family to contribute as per as possible. hi mylotters do u have any contribution in ur family it can be financially or others way. Actually im not married yet. my family consist of my parents, brother,and sister.
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10 responses
• Philippines
25 Sep 08
Hi! I am the eldest in the brood of of four. I have 1 brother (with 2 kids) and 2 teen sisters. MY dad retired from work last year and my mon is a plain housewife. I am married but that does not stop me from being supportive in any way I can. Ever since I landed on my first job right after college until now, I have been financially contributing to their household expenses as well as to my sisters' education. But more importantly, supporting them emotionally and spiritually is also a task that I will not get tired of. I love my family so much and I am lucky to have a a husband who love them just as much. It is great that you support your parents & your siblings in anyway that you can. Have a great day!
@donburi (316)
• Philippines
25 Sep 08
I don't really contribute to my family financially as I am currently a student, but I do believe that I am contributing in my family with other stuffs such as chores. I also do plan to help my family financially after I graduate and go to work.
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• Philippines
26 Sep 08
i do all the contribution at home financially....all the bills at home..the food name it...i am a sole bread winner
@NrgDfenZ (1810)
• Belgium
25 Sep 08
I don't contribute in financial.. I do try to do little jobs at home.. Have a nice day..
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@belk89 (1103)
• Philippines
27 Sep 08
I help my family financially so yes i contribute to them. I was not obliged to do so. I just feel it is part of my duty as a daughter to share my blessings to my parents and younger siblings. To help them out when they are in need. So i see to it that every month i send some money to help them financially with the things they needed to pay or buy.
• Philippines
27 Sep 08
I try to contribute in ways that I can. If something needs to be done, I'd do what I can to help out. I started working recently and I've been contributing to paying for gas and other things needed for the car. It might not be much yet, but it's a start for me.
@ElicBxn (63643)
• United States
26 Sep 08
For many years I was the only child in town with my mom. Now, she didn't need a lot of help back then, but we didn't want her standing on stools to change lights or getting on the roof to cut branches. Now my brother is in town, but he's still working full time and I'm semi-retired (tho I'm younger - HA!) I go to mom's 3 days a week - sometimes more - and take her to activities she enjoys, and now that I can be there at supper time, I'm going to start taking her over to the main dining room one day a week as well. In the last few months I've started feeding her while she is over there, it both makes it easier for her and quicker for me, the quicker part is on Weds when I take her to eat after our activity but I do have to get on to work after that.
• Philippines
25 Sep 08
i am married. i don't just contribute but i take care of everything financially. even so, i still try to make up to my husband on weekends,like doing the laundry and cooking meals for him and our son. being a working mom doesn't excuse me from doing my responsibilities as wife and a mother. :-)
@toni1972 (15)
• United States
26 Sep 08
I don't contribute finacially, but I feel like I contribute in many other ways in our family. I homeschool our 2 children, I keep up with our home in all ways and I take care of our money. Sometimes I feel like I should contribute more in the finances, but I have to remember that I do have a full time job as a mom, teacher and wife. Take care!
@vmksvmks (413)
• Canada
25 Sep 08
well I guess that depends on your definition of contributing. I like to think that giving my love my support, and always being there when needed. Contributions that money can't buy now, if you are in a position to help financially. Hallelujah, I see no problem with that at all. Remember, your parents gave you life, and with what you say, it sounds like a close knit family. And there are so many you pray and wish for that. Good luck, have a great day to be the best you can be