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Feeling Broke This Monsoon? These Dad-Approved Hacks Will Save Your Wallet!
It's raining bills and broken umbrellas-and your wallet feels the monsoon pinch harder than your skin feels the humidity. But guess who never panicked when the skies poured and the bank balance dipped? Dads.
Yes, our good old dads, with their no-nonsense budgeting and legendary jugaad, had monsoon-saving hacks that not only worked like magic but could blow your broke Gen Z brain today.
So before you splurge on waterproof sneakers worth your rent or order food delivery for the third time this week, here are dad-style hacks that will save your money and keep you dry, healthy, and happy this monsoon.
1. Newspaper = Free Shoe Dryer And Window Sealer
What Dad Did
A rolled-up newspaper was his fix for everything.
Hack:
- Stuff newspapers inside wet shoes overnight, it soaks up moisture better than a hairdryer and costs nothing.
- Seal leaky windows or doors with layered newspaper sheets + masking tape = zero water seepage.
Data Check:
According to a lifestyle survey by India Today (2023), over 65% of households still use newspapers for home fixes-from wrapping veggies to absorbing water.
2. Home Chai > Café Cappuccino
What Dad Did
Skipped fancy coffee shops and made kadak masala chai at home.
Hack:
Brew ginger-tulsi tea at home = Boosts immunity and saves ₹150 per cup.
Add cloves, black pepper, or cinnamon to fight off seasonal colds.
Money Saved This Season:
₹150 x 30 days = ₹4,500 saved just by skipping one daily café visit.
3. Old Plastic Bags = Rainproof Wallets And Phone Covers
What Dad Did
Wrapped important stuff in old grocery bags.
Hack:
Store power banks, IDs, or phones in sealed ziplock or recycled plastic bags = instant waterproofing.
No need for that overpriced "rain-proof" backpack!
Bonus Trick:
Wrap your phone in cling wrap for touch-friendly waterproofing.
4. One Umbrella, Five Uses
What Dad Did
Used one umbrella for shade, shield, support, and swag.
Hack:
Invest in a strong, old-school folding umbrella-not those flimsy fashion ones.
Use as sunblock, walking stick, or even a selfie stick with the right handle.
Why It Matters:
Sturdy umbrellas last 3-5 years. Trendy ones? Break in a month. Be your dad.
5. Leftovers = Monsoon Budget Gold
What Dad Did
He never wasted food. Reused everything smartly.
Hack:
Convert last night's dal into paratha stuffings or khichdi into tikki.
Meal prep once and rotate dishes through the week = less waste, more savings.
Stats Say:
A UN report reveals India wastes 68 million tonnes of food annually. Be the change.
No Messy Monsoons
You don't need a fat paycheck to survive the rains-you need a little bit of dad energy, some common sense, and desi-level resourcefulness. Monsoon may be messy, but your spending doesn't have to be.
So next time you're tempted to Amazon that ₹1,499 monsoon gadget, ask yourself:
"What would Dad do?"
Answer: Save, repurpose, reuse and win the monsoon like a pro.



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