BB residents Miikka and Rusu had a long discussion about financial problems on Tuesday afternoon.
Jukka Alasaari
In the Big Brother house, the residents have already had time to get to know each other and open up their private lives to each other – and at the same time to the TV viewers.
Working as a warehouseman Miika29, and sales negotiator Ruzbeh, 26, that is, Rusu, talk about the deep things that happened in the yard of the Big Brother house on Tuesday afternoon. The two talk about ending relationships and the conversation turns to money matters. Miikka says that the big debts also affected his former relationship.
– I sometimes pulled myself in such a way that I probably had about 20,000 in withdrawals, Miikka says.
Rusu says that he too has had a couple of tons taken out, but he has already paid them. Miikka says he did the same.
– I had a bit of a difficult skid. It was black for when I was 18, I left on a whim. It was shown that “the door is over there, please be a good source”. It would certainly have been an option to have gone to work as normal – applied for a job. I would probably have reached something, says Miikka.
Miikka describes that he grew spiritually later than others.
– Then, when you have your back against the wall and are suitably addicted to the game, you first play all the support you can get away with and then a little bit of leeway to live with, says Miikka.
Rusu asks if Miikka played poker.
– Gaming machines, in stores, says Miikka.
Miikka says that he paid the foreclosure debt of 20,000 euros for six years. He says that a third of the wages always went away.
– I am proud of the fact that I managed to drill it to the end of the road, Miikka says and continues that he always learns about everything the hard way.
Miikka says that he got his credit information back in the spring.
The two talk at length about how the burden of debt affects life holistically.
Jukka Alasaari