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Posted 11 hours ago #
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If you don't worry about money, then you're rich.
If you also have lots of time to do the things you like, with the people that matter to you, then you're very rich.
If you're healthy too, then you've won the lottery.I'm taking home the Rollover every week.
Posted 11 hours ago # -
I heard that Flashy is so rich he wipes his arse with paper clips.
CFH strangely quiet
Am in the Colonies, pushing paperclips. Time zones, innit?Posted 11 hours ago # -
If you don't worry about money, then you're rich.
If you also have lots of time to do the things you like, with the people that matter to you, then you're very rich.
If you're healthy too, then you've won the lottery.All very true and really bloody depressing in my case
Posted 10 hours ago # -
Am in the Colonies, pushing paperclips. Time zones, innit?
Not wiping... pushing...
Posted 10 hours ago # -
breninbeener - Member
My daughters have a little saying, 'some people are so poor, all they have is money'.
If you don't worry about money, then you're rich.
If you also have lots of time to do the things you like, with the people that matter to you, then you're very rich.
If you're healthy too, then you've won the lottery.I agree with both these things
We are comfortably off. But money once I have enough for the basics is simply not a motivation for me. I have never bought a new bike, new furniture, curtains, etc All secondhand
Posted 8 hours ago # -
I'll post back once I've won the EuroMillions tonight, bear with me...
Posted 8 hours ago # -
I've been unemployed for two years but I live in Norway so it's probably me.
Posted 8 hours ago # -
I'm a teacher.........I'll get my coat
Posted 7 hours ago # -
I'm a bigger cock than Scotsroutes.
Posted 6 hours ago # -
Surely this is akin to a cock measuring contest in a dildo factory?
Posted 6 hours ago # -
I'm currently robbing CFHs house whilst he's 'in the colonies' which I'm sure is a euphemism. So give it 10 mins and its me.
Posted 6 hours ago # -
Not me. I'm retired & my pension was mostly taken by the financial services bandits.
But I've met two STWers who seem to be rolling in it - good for them.
Posted 6 hours ago # -
Rolling in it - after 20yrs of being a single parent, now being married and having a second income into the household is a revelation
Posted 5 hours ago # -
Who cares. If you think you're poor go and live in a 3rd world slum for a while.
Posted 4 hours ago # -
I have lived in the offshore tax haven that is the Isle of Man for the last 20 years so I could be in the frame .
Posted 4 hours ago # -
I'm currently robbing CFHs house whilst he's 'in the colonies' which I'm sure is a euphemism. So give it 10 mins and its me.
Is there a market for forty thousand pairs of slightly worn fancy shoes?
Posted 3 hours ago # -
It’s not me and I’m not bothered. I’d like more job security though - the total certainty of money entering my household for the rest of my natural life - based on my work and my pension saving. That would be lovely as it’s my biggest worry.
Posted 3 hours ago # -
I was until i met a Russian lady called Tatianna on the internet.
Posted 1 hour ago # -
breninbeener - Member
My daughters have a little saying, 'some people are so poor, all they have is money'.Any of them single?
Posted 1 hour ago # -
breninbeener - Member
My daughters have a little saying, 'some people are so poor, all they have is money'.
Who taught them that?
Posted 1 hour ago # -
linchpin - Member
Why is it so wrong to talk about money? Most of us spend most of our time trying to earn some.It's not quite a uniquely Brit thing, but we lead in the world in being coy about it.
People will tell you it's rude to talk about money/income/wealth, but is it? As long as you're not showing off.
The truth is, in the 'polite middle class world' most people are total BS merchants. Not overtly, but they like to project an image, better to say nowt than suffer the unthinkable and find out that your next door neighbour earns £20 a week more than you!
Its the same though of thinking that makes people go about telling tales about their friends and neighbours saying things like "they're up to their necks in debt and oh they 'lease' their car, they don't 'really' own it" what they never say is "because we couldn't afford to do what they do, or have what they have so they must be doing something wrong".
Posted 1 hour ago # -
Its not a question you're really going to get an honest answer for. To do so would mean everyone that thinks they have healthy assets declaring what they have, that's never going to happen.
I would never divulge on an internet forum how much money I have in the bank/investments or what my assets are worth, I'd discuss with very close friends only, but only if it was brought up for a reason - discussing investments for example.
It's not something people need to know.
Posted 42 minutes ago # -
It's not something people need to know.
If the internet was restricted to things people need to know it could be run on a Raspberry Pi.
Posted 16 minutes ago # -
If the internet was restricted to things people need to know
I'm talking real people, not made up characters on a bike forum.
Posted 14 minutes ago # -
oh they 'lease' their car, they don't 'really' own it
You'd be right 85% of the time as it's getting increasingly rare that people buy cars outright any more. PCP / leases dominate the market.
Its not a question you're really going to get an honest answer for.
Except for any Norwegian members as tax returns are all public IIRC.
Posted 12 minutes ago # -
Its not a question you're really going to get an honest answer for
I own a car and a bike worth maybe £3000 in total have no job currently and live in a council flat , with £80 to my name. Is that honest enough ?
I understand people who actual have money might be a little more coy
Posted 9 minutes ago #
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