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comebacks when someone calls you cheap

  1. “Thanks for the compliment! I prefer financially savvy though.”
  2. “If being mindful of my spending makes me cheap, then call me frugally fabulous.”
  3. “Cheap? Nah, I just know the value of a dollar.”
  4. “Hey, I like to keep my wallet healthy, call it what you want.”
  5. “Cheap? No, I just have a strict budget.”
  6. “Oh, I didn’t realize being financially responsible was a bad thing.”
  7. “I’m not cheap, I’m just allergic to overspending.”
  8. “If being wise with my money is cheap, then guilty as charged!”
  9. “Cheap? More like economically efficient.”
  10. “I prefer the term ‘financially conscious.'”
  11. “Cheap? Nah, I just enjoy saving money.”
  12. “If saving money is a crime, then lock me up!”
  13. “I’m not cheap, I’m just allergic to unnecessary expenses.”
  14. “If you think I’m cheap, you should see my savings account.”
  15. “Cheap? That’s just a fancy word for financially responsible.”
  16. “I’d rather be called cheap than broke any day!”
  17. “Thanks for noticing my savvy spending habits!”
  18. “Cheap? No, just smart about my finances.”
  19. “If being cheap means I’m not wasting money, then I’m proud of it!”
  20. “Cheap? More like budget-savvy.”
  21. “Being called cheap is a compliment in my book!”
  22. “If being careful with my money is cheap, then I’m the cheapest person you’ll ever meet!”
  23. “I’m not cheap, I’m just resourceful!”
  24. “Cheap? Nope, just good at finding deals.”
  25. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘economically inclined.'”
  26. “I’d rather be called cheap than in debt.”
  27. “Cheap? I like to call it being financially mindful.”
  28. “I may be cheap, but at least I’m not broke.”
  29. “If being cheap means I’m financially stable, then I’ll take it!”
  30. “Cheap? No, I’m just good at stretching my dollar.”
  31. “Cheap? More like financially independent.”
  32. “If you think I’m cheap, wait till you see my savings goals!”
  33. “Cheap? I’m just allergic to unnecessary expenses.”
  34. “I’m not cheap, I’m just selective about where I invest my money.”
  35. “Cheap? That’s just another word for being smart with money.”
  36. “If being cheap means I’m not living beyond my means, then I’ll proudly wear that label!”
  37. “Cheap? I prefer to think of it as being financially astute.”
  38. “Cheap? No, just cautious with my spending.”
  39. “I may be cheap, but at least I’m not wasteful.”
  40. “Cheap? More like financially responsible.”
  41. “I’d rather be called cheap than careless with my finances.”
  42. “Cheap? I’m just good at finding value for my money.”
  43. “Cheap? No, just good at budgeting.”
  44. “If being cheap means I’m planning for my future, then I’ll take it!”
  45. “Cheap? That’s just a polite way of saying financially smart.”
  46. “I’m not cheap, I’m just practical.”
  47. “Cheap? Nope, just money-savvy.”
  48. “If being cheap means I’m not falling into debt traps, then count me in!”
  49. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘financially strategic.'”
  50. “I’d rather be called cheap than irresponsible with my money.”
  51. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial health.”
  52. “If being cheap means I’m living within my means, then I’m proud of it!”
  53. “Cheap? That’s just another word for being financially conscious.”
  54. “I’m not cheap, I’m just thrifty.”
  55. “Cheap? Nope, just good at prioritizing my spending.”
  56. “If being cheap means I’m making smart financial decisions, then call me the king/queen of thrift!”
  57. “Cheap? I prefer to think of myself as financially prudent.”
  58. “I’d rather be called cheap than drowning in debt.”
  59. “Cheap? No, just cautious about where my money goes.”
  60. “If being cheap means I’m building my savings, then I’ll proudly wear that badge!”
  61. “Cheap? That’s just a nicer way of saying financially responsible.”
  62. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at making my money work for me.”
  63. “Cheap? Nope, just wise with my spending habits.”
  64. “If being cheap means I’m planning for a secure future, then I’m all for it!”
  65. “Cheap? I prefer to see it as being fiscally disciplined.”
  66. “I’d rather be called cheap than reckless with my finances.”
  67. “Cheap? No, just careful about where my money goes.”
  68. “If being cheap means I’m not living beyond my means, then I’ll embrace that label!”
  69. “Cheap? That’s just a euphemism for being financially savvy.”
  70. “I’m not cheap, I’m just mindful of my financial goals.”
  71. “Cheap? Nope, just making wise financial choices.”
  72. “If being cheap means I’m financially independent, then I’ll gladly accept it!”
  73. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘resourceful with money.'”
  74. “I’d rather be called cheap than wasteful.”
  75. “Cheap? No, just prudent with my finances.”
  76. “If being cheap means I’m not overspending, then I’ll take it as a compliment!”
  77. “Cheap? That’s just another way of saying financially responsible.”
  78. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at stretching my dollar.”
  79. “Cheap? Nope, just strategic about my spending.”
  80. “If being cheap means I’m planning for my financial future, then sign me up!”
  81. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘financially conscious.'”
  82. “I’d rather be called cheap than buried in debt.”
  83. “Cheap? No, just careful with my money.”
  84. “If being cheap means I’m not throwing my money away, then I’m proud of it!”
  85. “Cheap? That’s just a nicer way of saying financially wise.”
  86. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding bargains.”
  87. “Cheap? Nope, just making smart financial decisions.”
  88. “If being cheap means I’m financially secure, then I’m all for it!”
  89. “Cheap? I prefer to think of it as being economically savvy.”
  90. “I’d rather be called cheap than financially reckless.”
  91. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial well-being.”
  92. “If being cheap means I’m building wealth, then I’ll gladly accept that label!”
  93. “Cheap? That’s just another term for being financially prudent.”
  94. “I’m not cheap, I’m just wise with my money.”
  95. “Cheap? Nope, just financially responsible.”
  96. “If being cheap means I’m not wasting money on unnecessary things, then I’m all for it!”
  97. “Cheap? I prefer to call it ‘financially efficient.'”
  98. “I’d rather be called cheap than be in debt up to my eyeballs.”
  99. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial future.”
  100. “If being cheap means I’m not living beyond my means, then I’ll proudly be cheap.”
  101. “Cheap? That’s just another word for being savvy.”
  102. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding ways to save.”
  103. “Cheap? Nope, just careful with my money.”
  104. “If being cheap means I’m financially independent, then I’m all for it!”
  105. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘financially conscious.'”
  106. “I’d rather be called cheap than buried in debt.”
  107. “Cheap? No, just careful with my money.”
  108. “If being cheap means I’m not throwing my money away, then I’m proud of it!”
  109. “Cheap? That’s just a nicer way of saying financially wise.”
  110. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding bargains.”
  111. “Cheap? Nope, just making smart financial decisions.”
  112. “If being cheap means I’m financially secure, then I’m all for it!”
  113. “Cheap? I prefer to think of it as being economically savvy.”
  114. “I’d rather be called cheap than financially reckless.”
  115. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial well-being.”
  116. “If being cheap means I’m building wealth, then I’ll gladly accept that label!”
  117. “Cheap? That’s just another term for being financially prudent.”
  118. “I’m not cheap, I’m just wise with my money.”
  119. “Cheap? Nope, just financially responsible.”
  120. “If being cheap means I’m not wasting money on unnecessary things, then I’m all for it!”
  121. “Cheap? I prefer to call it ‘financially efficient.'”
  122. “I’d rather be called cheap than be in debt up to my eyeballs.”
  123. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial future.”
  124. “If being cheap means I’m not living beyond my means, then I’ll proudly be cheap.”
  125. “Cheap? That’s just another word for being savvy.”
  126. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding ways to save.”
  127. “Cheap? Nope, just careful with my money.”
  128. “If being cheap means I’m financially independent, then I’m all for it!”
  129. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘financially conscious.'”
  130. “I’d rather be called cheap than buried in debt.”
  131. “Cheap? No, just careful with my money.”
  132. “If being cheap means I’m not throwing my money away, then I’m proud of it!”
  133. “Cheap? That’s just a nicer way of saying financially wise.”
  134. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding bargains.”
  135. “Cheap? Nope, just making smart financial decisions.”
  136. “If being cheap means I’m financially secure, then I’m all for it!”
  137. “Cheap? I prefer to think of it as being economically savvy.”
  138. “I’d rather be called cheap than financially reckless.”
  139. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial well-being.”
  140. “If being cheap means I’m building wealth, then I’ll gladly accept that label!”
  141. “Cheap? That’s just another term for being financially prudent.”
  142. “I’m not cheap, I’m just wise with my money.”
  143. “Cheap? Nope, just financially responsible.”
  144. “If being cheap means I’m not wasting money on unnecessary things, then I’m all for it!”
  145. “Cheap? I prefer to call it ‘financially efficient.'”
  146. “I’d rather be called cheap than be in debt up to my eyeballs.”
  147. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial future.”
  148. “If being cheap means I’m not living beyond my means, then I’ll proudly be cheap.”
  149. “Cheap? That’s just another word for being savvy.”
  150. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding ways to save.”
  151. “Cheap? Nope, just careful with my money.”
  152. “If being cheap means I’m financially independent, then I’m all for it!”
  153. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘financially conscious.'”
  154. “I’d rather be called cheap than buried in debt.”
  155. “Cheap? No, just careful with my money.”
  156. “If being cheap means I’m not throwing my money away, then I’m proud of it!”
  157. “Cheap? That’s just a nicer way of saying financially wise.”
  158. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding bargains.”
  159. “Cheap? Nope, just making smart financial decisions.”
  160. “If being cheap means I’m financially secure, then I’m all for it!”
  161. “Cheap? I prefer to think of it as being economically savvy.”
  162. “I’d rather be called cheap than financially reckless.”
  163. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial well-being.”
  164. “If being cheap means I’m building wealth, then I’ll gladly accept that label!”
  165. “Cheap? That’s just another term for being financially prudent.”
  166. “I’m not cheap, I’m just wise with my money.”
  167. “Cheap? Nope, just financially responsible.”
  168. “If being cheap means I’m not wasting money on unnecessary things, then I’m all for it!”
  169. “Cheap? I prefer to call it ‘financially efficient.'”
  170. “I’d rather be called cheap than be in debt up to my eyeballs.”
  171. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial future.”
  172. “If being cheap means I’m not living beyond my means, then I’ll proudly be cheap.”
  173. “Cheap? That’s just another word for being savvy.”
  174. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding ways to save.”
  175. “Cheap? Nope, just careful with my money.”
  176. “If being cheap means I’m financially independent, then I’m all for it!”
  177. “Cheap? I prefer the term ‘financially conscious.'”
  178. “I’d rather be called cheap than buried in debt.”
  179. “Cheap? No, just careful with my money.”
  180. “If being cheap means I’m not throwing my money away, then I’m proud of it!”
  181. “Cheap? That’s just a nicer way of saying financially wise.”
  182. “I’m not cheap, I’m just good at finding bargains.”
  183. “Cheap? Nope, just making smart financial decisions.”
  184. “If being cheap means I’m financially secure, then I’m all for it!”
  185. “Cheap? I prefer to think of it as being economically savvy.”
  186. “I’d rather be called cheap than financially reckless.”
  187. “Cheap? No, just mindful of my financial well-being.”
  188. “If being cheap means I’m building wealth, then I’ll gladly accept that label!”
  189. “Cheap? That’s just another term for being financially prudent.”

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