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    Well I consider spoilt always wanting more, and expecting it, and if they dont get it arguing for it. Someone i know turned round to his grandparents (millionaires) and said, "I dont care how you live your life, so long as you leave me in the will" I smacked him for that tbqh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel View Post
    Getting a £700 laptop and a Mac just for college.
    I was thinking exactly this as soon as I read the title of this thread.

    Snobby spoilt kids piss me off, I work hard for all the stuff I have.
    we're smiling but we're close to tears, even after all these years

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    Not valuing money or appreciating things given to them.

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    Those who show off what they have and don't realise the value of money.
    Last edited by Tintinnabulate; 16-08-2010 at 11:24 AM.

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    basically when someone gets something when they either don't need it or don't deserve it.

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    Honestly I think spoilt is when, a child gets anything they ask for. If they don't get it on the first try they beg until the parents give in. The parents don't realise that they are easily won over and the child may appear as spoilt because he/she gets what she wants whenever they want it.

    However,I also regard spoilt of snobby people. E.g. The other day I watched 'my super sweet 16 uk' and this 13 year old was the snobbiest, spoilt person I had ever seen! She got anything she wanted, she swore at her parents without being warned, her mother was as snobby as her, and she wouldn't take no for an answer.

    Also, another reason maybe when a girl/boy get a lot spent on them even though their parents can't really afford it. (E.g. me) I get a lot of things but neither of my parents work. However, I don't think I'm spoilt, I like a few nice things but I wouldn't go over the top like some. I wouldn't boast as like everyone has more than me. One way I don't think of myself as spoilt is that, people in my class at school get like straightners, tv's, laptops for christmas' that are their personal own. Whereas, me and my sister have to share ours what we get.
    But tbh, I think my sister is more spoilt than me, e.g. for christmas I got a dsi, she got a camera, but then she bought herself a dsi, I don't really see how that is fair. I only got one because my ds was broken a bit! Just because she has more money than me (I don't know how) she get's loads more stuff. My mum regards her as her baby girl and she spends loads on clothes, shoes and bags, and I get hardly anything. All I get to do is spend ages in primark, bored out of my head.

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    anyone who has something that i dont.

    juskiddin, i think its when parents give a child so much that the child doesnt recognize products' difference in worth. if a kid gets whatever he asks for, theres no way he'll know that a candy bar is worth any less than an expensive toy.

    it really just depends on how the kid is raised. as long as the parents are teaching the value of whatever they give their kids, i dont have a problem with it, its their money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Not valuing money or appreciating things given to them.
    Quote Originally Posted by Saurav View Post
    Those who show off what they have and don't realise the value of money.
    These two explanations I agree with.


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    When someone asks for something and they always get it and take it for granted.

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    getting a brand new car and money for the next 8 months.
    I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.

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