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சகாக்கள் அழுத்தம் & FOMO — செல்வாக்கின் கீழ் செலவழித்தல்

Peer Pressure & FOMO — Spending Under Influence

Recognise how peer pressure, FOMO, and marketing tricks push teens to spend money they don't need to spend.

14 minutes

By the end of this lesson you will be able to— இந்த பாடத்தின் இறுதியில்

  • Identify three forms of spending pressure: peer pressure, FOMO, and targeted marketing
  • Use the '3-day rule' to separate genuine wants from pressure-driven impulse
  • Respond to 'everyone has one' pressure with confidence and without guilt

Let's Learn

What you will learn today

Recognise how peer pressure, FOMO, and marketing tricks push teens to spend unnecessarily.

The spending pressure you can't see

You know not to waste money. But somehow, at the end of the month, it's gone. The reason is usually not bad decisions — it's invisible pressure from friends, social media, and marketing.

பணத்தை வீணடிக்கக்கூடாது என்று தெரியும். ஆனால் மாத இறுதியில் பணம் தீர்ந்துவிடுகிறது. காரணம் பெரும்பாலும் தவறான முடிவுகள் அல்ல — நண்பர்கள், சமூக ஊடகம், விளம்பரங்களின் கண்ணுக்கு தெரியாத அழுத்தம்.

Three types of spending pressure

Every teen faces these three forces:

  • 1. Peer pressure: 'Everyone has the new headphones — you should get them too'
  • 2. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): 'The sale ends tonight — buy NOW or regret forever'
  • 3. Marketing targeting teens: Influencer endorsements, limited editions, 'trending now' labels

ஒவ்வொரு பதின்வயதினரும் இந்த மூன்று சக்திகளை எதிர்கொள்கின்றனர்:

How to recognise it happening

Ask yourself these three questions before any unplanned purchase:

  • 1. Did I want this before I saw my friend with it? If no → peer pressure.
  • 2. Am I rushing because 'it's ending soon'? If yes → manufactured FOMO.
  • 3. Did an ad or influencer make me think of this? If yes → marketing, not genuine want.

திட்டமிடப்படாத எந்த கொள்முதலுக்கும் முன்பு இந்த மூன்று கேள்விகளை கேளுங்கள்:

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The 3-day rule

Before buying any want over ₹200: wait 3 days. If after 3 days you still want it AND can afford it without touching savings — it's a real want. If you forgot about it — it was pressure.

₹200 க்கு மேல் எந்த விருப்பமும் வாங்குவதற்கு முன்: 3 நாட்கள் காத்திருங்கள். 3 நாட்கள் கழித்தும் விரும்பினால் — உண்மையான விருப்பம். மறந்துவிட்டால் — அழுத்தம்.

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Social media is designed to make you spend

Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat show you things your friends bought, new products, and 'limited time' deals. This is not accidental — it is designed to create desire. Recognising this design is half the battle.

📐 Priya's 3-day test

Priya saw her classmate's new backpack (₹1,500). She wanted one immediately. She applied the 3-day rule. On Day 2, she forgot about it completely. Result: ₹1,500 saved. She used it toward her ₹5,000 cycling goal instead.

பிரியா தன் வகுப்பு தோழியின் புதிய பேக்பேக் (₹1,500) பார்த்தாள். உடனடியாக வேண்டும் என்று நினைத்தாள். 3-நாள் விதி பயன்படுத்தினாள். 2-ஆம் நாள் மறந்துவிட்டாள். முடிவு: ₹1,500 மிச்சம்.

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Spot the pressure

Think of the last thing you bought that you didn't plan to buy. Was it peer pressure, FOMO, or marketing? Be honest — there's no wrong answer.

You're in control, not the pressure

Peer pressure, FOMO, and marketing are real forces — but they lose power once you see them. The 3-day rule separates real wants from manufactured urgency. Your money, your choice.

சகாக்கள் அழுத்தம், FOMO, விளம்பரம் உண்மையான சக்திகள் — ஆனால் அவற்றை பார்க்கும்போது அவற்றின் ஆற்றல் குறையும். 3-நாள் விதி உண்மையான விருப்பங்களை பிரிக்கும்.

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Three spending pressures: peer pressure, FOMO, and marketing. The 3-day rule is your best tool. If you still want it after 3 days and can afford it — go ahead. If you forgot — it was pressure.

Next: setting bigger saving goals with real timelines — ₹1,000+ planning.

Key Points

முக்கிய குறிப்புகள்

  • Peer pressure spending: buying things because friends have them, not because you need or genuinely want them
  • FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): feeling you'll be left out if you don't spend — this is manufactured urgency
  • Marketing targets teens specifically — limited-time offers, influencer endorsements, and 'everyone is buying this' language
  • The 3-day rule: if you still want it after 3 days without thinking about it, it might be a real want. If you forgot, it was pressure.
  • Tamil comparison: 'எல்லோர்கிட்டயும் இருக்கு' (everyone has it) is the oldest pressure trick — your money, your choice
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Glossary

சொல் அகராதி

Peer pressure

சகாக்கள் அழுத்தம்

FOMO

தவறவிடும் பயம்

Impulse

தூண்டுதல்

Marketing

சந்தைப்படுத்தல்

3-day rule

3-நாள் விதி

Practice Activities

Quizவினாடி வினா

Answer each question to check your understanding.

Question 1 of 3

What is FOMO?

Match the Termsபொருத்துக

Click a term on the left, then click its matching definition on the right.

MMatch terms to their definitions

Click a term, then click its matching definition.

Terms

Definitions

Fill in the Blanksஇடைவெளி நிரப்புக

Type the missing word and press Check or Enter.

Fill in the blanks

Type the missing word and click Check or press Enter.

FOMO stands for Fear of __ Out.
The 3-day rule: if you still want it after 3 days, it might be a real __.
Social media is __ to make you want to spend money.
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