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My situation is kind of weird.
If I'm hungry, I'll easily spend my money on food. I could get food from home, but fast food is obviously more appealing and the cheap'ness (even though I know it eventually adds up) makes me feel better about it.
Other things, like clothes/makeup/etc, I figure out if I really need them. (And my spending limit on things is usually like $10 anyway hahaha)
So I'm really bad at spending money on food, but with other things I'm actually pretty good.
And with your example, if there's any good sales, I'll go out and look. I think I spend my money wisely.
(Lets forget about the ONE time I had $60 saved up and then had a bad week [like seriously, everything was going wrong and I needed something to cheer me up] so I was like *REMOVED*, I need this' :S)
Edited by Dilusionate (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not avoid the filter, thanks!
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While at uni I have a weekly budget of £50. After I factor in driving lessons, phone contract, contact lenses and then things like Christmas and birthdays popping up I hardly ever have money to treat myself. Any money I have left I save for my yearly summer holiday to America so I tend to buy lots of clothes/ make-up etc then. I do buy a few bits of clothes when I can but usually I'm very good with money. I'm not a saver or a spender, I'm just sensible.
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