From Shopping Sprees to Sale Frenzies: 11+ Hilarious 'Girl Math' Moments Online

1. Complimentary Transport

Girl Math: Adding extra cash to get free shipping The Little Freakharry Are you aware that a number of brands and retailers provide free shipping once your entire purchase reaches a certain threshold, like $100? This implies that if you spend $100 on your order, you won't have to pay for shipping. However, if your entire order is only $50, do you pay the $12 shipping or do you purchase another item for an additional $50 and receive free shipping? The latter is what girl math says you do.

Free Shipping @TikTok & Littlefreakharry In this manner, you receive another item for nearly the same price in addition to free shipping. If you consider the additional item and the free shipping as benefits, the $50 difference doesn't seem like much!

2. Using Girl Math to Justify Purchases

Math for Girls: Round down, not up Thank you, @casandra.mazzucco A girl mather on TikTok said, "So, I bought this purse for $38, which means it was $30." "Round down, not up," her companion continued. Girls in math The second girl math example concerned spending at a single retailer rather than several.

Using Girl Math @casandra.mazzucco/TikTok to Justify Purchases You can certainly spend $200 at a single store.However, if you stretch it out, you really didn't spend any money at all if you buy nothing at all at the other stores you visit. Everything has an explanation for girl math, doesn't it?

3. Thus, a pair of pants, a cardigan, and two sports bras were free.

Girl Math: $130 is $130 no matter what The source is Jenn Niffer. @jenn_nniffer discussed on TikTok how she was in a store contemplating the purchase of an expensive pair of Doc Martens. Then, for a third of the price that might work, she spotted a pair of fake Doc Martens.

Thus, a cardigan, two sports bras, and a pair of pants were all free at Jenn Niffer/TikTok. She only paid $50 for the boots as opposed to $130, leaving her with $80 in more cash. Her purchases of $80 worth of "clothes and outfits" brought her total expenses down to what she had planned to spend anyhow. So, I received a better deal. And I think it makes sense," Jennifer remarked. You can't dispute that.