Well, I still remember my first financial experience, I was rattled by the idea of having a bank account. I went into the bank and I saw the clerks waiting for me to get there to attempt the form with my personal information, then I was crossing the entrance and arrived to one assistant's desk. I felt under pressure being asked about things I didn't know at that time, at first he was looking at me trying to convince himself that I really was a possible-real client. "Can we start filling out the form?" I said timidly due to his silence, he replied "YES, of course" unkindly loud, I had imagined beforehand that it was gonna happen.
I started telling about my life and my main reasons for opening a bank account and depositing money there, in the bank. One of the main-strong arguments I had to open an account, was to keep a stability in case of having to face rainy days and avoid maxing out in unnecessary things, even though I am a wise guy in money matters, like for example: I would rather walk when the distance between my departure and my arrival is short, instead of taking a bus or an expensive taxi, no matter what others say.
The accountant assistant asked me "How much money are you gonna deposit every month?" I answered "The idea is 50 dollars a month", and I explained that whereas I was a student, that was gonna
be the amount every month, But when I get a stable job the idea is to
deposit more and better amounts making ends meet. The most important
thing is to get a growth bank life, I said, with the purpose of getting a good recognition for being a good client. But I think that is not considered enough by the bank, because they want us to be millionares or to be paid a huge salary, in order to charge us with such large taxes to obtain huge incomes from that.
That man was a little bit out of his mind, he didn't give me the attention I was expecting from there, I had noticed it a while back, just perceiving his bad manner and his unwillingness to attend to and host clients, but I thought it was due to my youth and appearance,
I didn't show much reliability to him. I changed my mind and decided on
stepping out and from that day on I've been saving my money and
maintaining it alongside me.
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