I usually take about a fiver - no more than a tenner just in case I ever need anything :)
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I usually take about a fiver - no more than a tenner just in case I ever need anything :)
Erm usually nothing just bus money of £2.40 and I have my credit card if I need to get anything from town on the way home
£3-4, kept safe in case of emergencies.
I normally pick up a hand full of change and my debit card but normally only about £5 in actual coins. :)
dunno, whatever is in my wallet. can be 50p, or 20 something quid as i may have a driving lesson after college.
nothing. at my school we have a cashless catering system because it's meant to be quicker, so other than when i need to put more money onto my account there's no need as everything has to be bought through that. if i go out after i always come home first anyway so just get some money then
we got it about 2 years ago and using money was definately easier and quicker :(. it takes a lot longer too because it's done on a fingerprint thingy so it gets dirty and doesn't work properly and just generally breaks pretty often. using cards which you just swipe in like any other school would've been a lot easier, how was yours done?
my school has a fingerprint system but I don't ever put money in because I get free school meals, but if I'm gonna go shopping after school I take my shopping money. I sometimes take £1 for chewing gum and crisps though :)
I take enough for the bus. If you take more then you need you get douchebags asking to "borrow" money which they "will pay back".