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We had a long period of life where only 'buy when needed' was possible. No choice in the matter. These days we can spend a bit more than we used to be able to. Not huge amounts but enough to feel good when we buy the items we couldn't afford in the lean years.Re: You Don't Have To Answer
After working hard all my life Chris I am now retired, and with a reasonable pension which I worked for too, I confess I tend to buy on a want and not need basis.Re: You Don't Have To Answer
After very many years of financial hardship it has become second nature to me to talk myself out of buying anything that I don't really need. I occasionally go into a clothes shop (not very often) and see something I like, but I always end up leaving without it, as "I don't really need it".Re: You Don't Have To Answer
My response is much like mart and nero.Re: You Don't Have To Answer
I horribly addicted to filling my every want. I have lived alone now for many years. I'm happy and very fulfilled. With retirement less than 2 years away I'm filling in the holes for my wonderful hobbies, motorcycling, photography & computers. I also recently added a new car to carry through with a reliable vehicle that I really have been looking at for years.Re: You Don't Have To Answer
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With the exception of food and the occasional glass of wine I think twice before buying anything and only really buy what I need. I am also very used to operating on a 'make do and mend' basis.Thread Tools | |
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