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    Ah, summer—when the days are long, and the financial decisions are… well, let’s just say ‘creative.’ As we indulge in ‘girl dinners’, embrace our ‘lazy girl jobs’, binge-watch the new Barbie movie, and snatch up Taylor Swift concert tickets, it seems only natural that our financial logic would also experience a little, shall we say, embellishment.

    Welcome to the TikTok phenomenon known as “Girl Math,” where financial rationalization takes a distinctly feminine flair. Think of it as the ‘girl version of finance bros,’ complete with wild spending justifications that would make your accountant’s head spin. Here, purchases magically transform into ‘free’ or ‘money-saving’ extravaganzas, and you’re left wondering if you’re a savvy shopper or just a creative daydreamer.

    In fact, this trend has become so popular that it’s now a beloved segment on New Zealand’s Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley radio show. Listeners call in to regale the hosts with their latest extravagant purchases, and then Hayley and her two female collaborators jump into action, deploying their best Girl Math skills to justify what we all know may be questionable spending decisions.

    They say sharing is caring, and boy, do these women share. For example, they endorse the brilliant logic that “If it’s under $10, I didn’t just spend money. I merely participated in the economy”—after all, who’s really keeping track, right? It might as well be free currency—just a sprinkle of fun on top of the existing budget woes!

    Another classic Girl Math tidbit? “If I ordered a delivery and I can stretch it into multiple meals, then I’m practically saving money, darling.” Who knew that economics could be so delicious and filling? Just remember, “spending resets at midnight,” which means my financial hangover is always avoided, thanks to the miracle of time!

    There’s also the golden rule: “If you return something for $90 but buy something for $100, you’ve technically only spent $10.” This delightful twist of logic suggests we should all become part-time accountants in our own heads, armed with a calculator and wit sharper than a well-honed desire for retail therapy.

    And how can we ignore the ever-reliable “Pay for something with cash? It’s free.” Ah, the sweet tang of cash—a rare and fleeting treasure that once it leaves your hand, somehow digresses into the realm of ‘not really spending.’ Next time you’re battling the urge to justify that designer handbag, just slap on some Girl Math and poof! Your conscience is clear, and your shopping cart is full.

    So, the next time you dip into your savings for a large purchase, remember the wisdom of Girl Math. It’s a realm where spending is merely an illusion, and savings? Well, let’s say it’s all in perspective. Have your say in our news democracy and click the upvote icon to elevate this article in the indy100 rankings—after all, even in finance, every little bit counts!

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