If you're living at home, you should definitely consider paying her board (which, as stated above, is cheaper than your own place). That way, you can give her a set amount, no more, no less, and if she can't work with that amount of your income then she needs to budget better herself.
If you're not living at home, then I would think that your helping her would be optional. If you want to send her a stipend, then I'd say do that and refuse to give her any more and if not then just tell her you can't afford it. What can she tell you that you couldn't tell her right back? "Make more money"?
Is it normal for parents to ask their kids for money?
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If you're living at home, you should definitely consider paying her board (which, as stated above, is cheaper than your own place). That way, you can give her a set amount, no more, no less, and if she can't work with that amount of your income then she needs to budget better herself.
If you're not living at home, then I would think that your helping her would be optional. If you want to send her a stipend, then I'd say do that and refuse to give her any more and if not then just tell her you can't afford it. What can she tell you that you couldn't tell her right back? "Make more money"?