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    Quote Originally Posted by Describe View Post
    It wouldn't be necessary to touch the £1,000,000 and I'd leave it to my family when I died. With that lecture over apparently you have to have around 10,000,000 to be considered a millionaire these days.
    Silly idea. Surely you'd rather see your family enjoying the money rather than leaving it to them when you've popped your clogs and can't see it being spent?
    I do agree though. A million pounds really isn't that much money these days.

    I'd spend it on a nice house in Florida which would probably come close to spending it all

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    A flat for myself and a house for my parents, a mini, loads and loads of clothes

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    I'd use the money to get myself a nice collection of cars for when I turn 17, a Range Rover, Bentley Continental and perhaps an Audi S3, anything too powerful would be stupid and pointless at such a young age and hardly any driving experience. With all that money I'm sure I could get someone to insure me.

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    id probably buy a few things for myself, maybe save like 1/5th of it or so then give the rest to charity. ive always felt like the wealthy have a responsibility to give to the needy.

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    I wouldn't do anything different, but the money being there would make life easier in lots of ways.
    I'd give my grandad some of it to get what he needs for him and my auntie, I'd keep lots for when I'm older, that's when i'd need it the most for Uni a house and all that stuff.
    I wouldn't waste it on cars and fancy expensive stuff.

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    plane tickets and a house in america
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    I'd buy a decent house in america, buy a nice car, save the rest for a rainy day. Oh and holiday in hawaii....
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    First thing I'd do is pay for the rest of driving lessons and then book a holiday

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    I'd quit my job for a start.

    Then buy a brand new bright red Renaultsport Clio 200 with anthracite gray wheels and the numberplate CL10 DAN. I'd also give some of it to my parents so they can pay off their mortgage, then probably just save the rest (using it for insurance for the car, would probably need more than that due to the current premiums I'm paying).



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