Luciana Gimenez says she usually pays R,000 into her card account: ‘I’m not a spendthrift’

Luciana Gimenez says she usually pays R$10,000 into her card account: ‘I’m not a spendthrift’


According to the presenter, the bill becomes more expensive when traveling abroad; find out the details




The presenter Luciana Gimenez55 years old, said the average value of his credit card account is R$10,000. He considers this value, in a certain sense, economic for the standard of living he leads in Brazil. According to her, she usually “opens her hand” only when traveling abroad.

“If it’s a month of travel it gives more, but there are months in which it gives less. Because if I sit still, doing nothing… I’m not a ‘spender’. [Mas] There are months where I don’t do much,” he explained. Luciana Gimenezin an interview on the Serasa Podcast, the PodSê.

In Brazil, the presenter You can control your credit card spending. However, when you travel to the United States, where your child studied, the bill tends to be higher, mainly due to the discrepancy in the exchange rate. According to the exchange rate on Monday 16th, the dollar is worth approximately 6.06 USD per 1 R$.

“There are times when I spend a month in New York and the bill might reach $10,000. [R$ 60 mil, na atual cotação do dólar]. But I’ve been here for a month [no Brasil]working directly. I’m not a shopper, so what do I spend it on? I spend with the card to go out to dinner, buy clothes… The problem is that sometimes I pay last month’s bill,” he explained.

Luciana also commented that she encourages her eldest son, Luca Jaggertraveling in economy class.



Luciana Gimenez and her son, Lucas Jagger

“I say, ‘Son, that’s too expensive [a executiva]so you will travel in economy’. We went to New York the other day and the poor guy was sleeping with his head on the tray, because that’s the reality. I have always traveled on a budget. Not anymore, but my whole life has been like that,” he said.

THE presenter She also recalled a time when, due to bureaucratic details, she was traveling in business class, while her youngest son, Lorenzo Morad Fragali, had to travel in economy class.



Luciana Gimenez and her son Lorenzo

“I was sad because, when we went to New York, there was a lot of turbulence on the flight and I was on business. [Sim, eu estava na executiva e ele na econômica]the child must learn too. It’s not a punishment, no,” he concluded.

Source: Terra

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