Is a luxury car too extravagant for an 18-year-old?
Updated | By East Coast Urban
It is customary for parents to reward their children for their achievements, especially when it comes to schooling excellence, but is purchasing a million-Rand car too extravagant?
A huge debate broke out on social media when the former Minister of Police, Fikile Mbalula, shared this video:
What do you think , Would you buy your child a Porsche for a birthday ? Maybe for excelling getting distinctions? pic.twitter.com/MzfkxnEuny
— ANC Elections Head ( Chief ) (@MbalulaFikile) April 6, 2018
According to Times Live, the man in the video who was seen covering the eyes of this 18-year-old girl is Tombstone Entrepreneur, Lebohang Khitsane.
Read: Nigerian man buys South African man a luxury car as compensation for impregnating his wife
It seems that the video was taken by some of her classmates, who captured the moment between father and daughter as he gifted her with her birthday present - a top of the range white Porsche.
Here are some reactions from Twitter after the video was shared:
They've messed up their child's future for a moment's glamour. What would be the point of going to school now? Putting in the hard work? Trying to figure out which career to choose or to even think beyond matric if all that she can wish for and dream about she can get now.
— Monarchy Rule (@MonarchyRule) April 6, 2018
I won’t. Even if I have money. He will get a Ford Figo or Corsa. He will buy a Porsche himself with his hard earned cash. He needs to understand the principle.
— Brenda Malema (@BrendaMalema) April 6, 2018
Sometimes it has to do with the parent trying to settle scores. I have seen it happening many times.
— Bassito Panache (@BassitoPanache) April 6, 2018
You're my enemy, you drive a Porsche. I buy same model for my 18yr old child (or even my Gardener) so I can tell you how "beneath me" your car is. It's an ego boosting game!
My dream is to buy my daughter a car as soon as she gets her first job after finishing her tertiary education. I think it could help her a lot. I hope I will afford it.
— Dubelihle wa Diphsy (@SneshyDubelihle) April 6, 2018
Why must his money be eaten discreetly when it is his.Whose money has he stolen?
— @UncleLupi (@lupingcayisa) April 6, 2018
If she produces good marks...why not..it's called motivation you poverty stricken minded stereotypes pic.twitter.com/6ygJi0QO48
— Xhosa is 🔥🔥 (@TakaTina1) April 6, 2018
Was this father right to have gifted his daughter with such an extravagant gift? Share your comments with me below.
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