
What? I would call that neglect. £10 a month? If your parents can't afford to give you money to get lunch speak to your school, because really £10 a month is not right.
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Your right, £10 a day is good for me, if i had £10 a month well basically i'd go and beg on streets!
But ye lol, £10 a month? how much is your lunch? 30p a day?
If i had £5 to spend at school i would walk out of school at dinner walk to the local chip shop buy chips and something fishcake/sausage etc .. then go to the local shop buy a can of something dinner £2.00 ish?
I sometimes do this when i go dinners for the week or the odd day and pocket the rest?
Leicester Till I Die
I spend my lunch money on **** and cheap booze.
Awright. =]
"And I was like LOL"
He gets £5 a day for his lunch, he got a computer, a Wii and a Nintendo DS for Christmas and he thinks he's poor. You've taken it completely out of context.I don't see you donating your money to them. Somebodys got to eat it otherwise it will rot anyway. For example, lots of food is wasted in Tesco's but they don't send it to Africa or other countries that need our support. So spending money that you have gained should make you feel guilty?
We've all shown we spend £1-2 on our lunch at school/college, except me, so here's mine:
A tub of pasta - £1
A drink - 35p
and if I'm in a good mood, cheese at 40p
Excuse me?I don't see you donating your money to them. Somebodys got to eat it otherwise it will rot anyway. For example, lots of food is wasted in Tesco's but they don't send it to Africa or other countries that need our support. So spending money that you have gained should make you feel guilty?
fyi, I've been raising for charities since I was rather young about 12/13, I raised about £450 odd this year for comic relief, and I did alot last year for charities. So if your saying Im not donating - think again, cos im pretty involved in donating things and helping ppl less fortunate than many around the world. And I know it's got to be ate.
He gets £5 a day for his lunch, he got a computer, a Wii and a Nintendo DS for Christmas and he thinks he's poor. You've taken it completely out of context.
We've all shown we spend £1-2 on our lunch at school/college, except me, so here's mine:
A tub of pasta - £1
A drink - 35p
and if I'm in a good mood, cheese at 40p
I dont think I'm poor
I'm a bit spoilt tho.
I know £5 for lunch is alot.
And I now know what I got for Christmas is quite alot ALOT
I donated my mum £400 from my bank acc for Christmas.
Still it's alot.
I just spend £3 in school now.
Break - Bacon buttie and milk
Lunch - Slice of Pizza , a cake and a carton of milk maybe 2 they're small.
Last edited by PaulMacC; 27-03-2007 at 09:42 PM.
£70 quid a week from your parents, is that what you're trying to say is 'good for you'? :rolleyes: If you meant from working etc then yeah fair enough but if not then "/
Last edited by brandon; 27-03-2007 at 09:53 PM.
True that, I'm starting to help around the house doing dishes and tidying my room (for once)
You should earn your money.
That's a lesson I've learnt.
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