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How much money have you got on you?

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I mean cash.
How much cash do you have in your wallet/purse/handbag/pocket right now?
Exactly, to the last penny.
How much cash do you have in your wallet/purse/handbag/pocket right now?
Exactly, to the last penny.
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£0.00
Never usualy carry cash unless I need to.0 -
£ 47.63............and a 20 Euro note for some bizarre reason :eek:'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0
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None at all, I rarely carry cash unless I know in advance that I need to get something.I'm an adult and I can eat whatever I want whenever I want and I wish someone would take this power from me.
-Mike Primavera.0 -
£8.65 and that is all the money I can spend until 1 June. I only use my debit card to get cash out, and I only use my credit card online for purchases I have saved up for.
Why?0 -
£5.40 in change for use in parking meters, thats the only reason I have cash on me.0
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Had a fiver but just spent £4.60 on my lunch so £0.400
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About 30 quid, can't be bothered counting the shrapnel.0
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£23.62......only because my parents gave me £20 to take the children to the cinema tonight.
I like it when they win at bingo, meal out last night, cinema tonight. :j
N.B I should add that part of their reason for treating me is because I have been teaching them how to use the computer, looking after their plants when they were away, running mum to the doctors etc...plus of course, they enjoy doing it.We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
£60.69 there might be a few pence loose in handbag or car.
I keep a separate purse for Euro small change which has been unused for a while, about 12 -15 euros in there I think.
I will be withdrawing £75 pounds later/tomorrow for an expenditure on Saturday.
I work in cash a lot: I withdraw an amount to use for my week time expenditure around the beinning/end of month. I put some (agreed and regular) expenditure on debit card
I keep a little book in my handbag and fill in out goings to see where I am spending and keep track, partly because it helps my self control and partly because I have memory problems.0 -
£19.73
Unusual though because I don't often have any cash!
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