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  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    Thanks for telling me what my opinion is, miles out though im afraid.:rotfl:
    I think everyone rich or poor should give charitably upon their death.

    I've bolded that for you because it's not the first time I've posted it.
    Sadly not all people do this, luckily you're not likely to "inherit" this problem. ;)

    But you don't think that. You think YOU should be allowed to give charitably, to whomever you please, but rich people should be forced to give their money to the exchequer. See the difference?
  • Fella
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    chucky wrote: »
    It's far from certain house prices will fall during the next year, anything could happen.

    We agree then.


    chucky wrote: »
    It's always good to have balance in life however negative and bad your life may be.

    Sorry to hear that your life is negative and bad but it's good that you have balance regardless.
  • chucky
    chucky Posts: 15,170 Forumite
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    Fella wrote: »
    Sorry to hear that your life is negative and bad but it's good that you have balance regardless.
    You seem a bit confused yet again...

    This may help you understand what I posted...
    chucky wrote: »
    It's far from certain house prices will fall during the next year, anything could happen.

    It's always good to have balance in life however negative and bad your life may be.
    your

    1. (a form of the possessive case of you used as an attributive adjective): Your jacket is in that closet. I like your idea. Compare yours.
    2. one's (used to indicate that one belonging to oneself or to any person): The consulate is your best source of information. As you go down the hill, the library is on your left.
    You obviously found it hard to distinguish the use of the word 'your'.
  • Fella wrote: »
    But you don't think that. You think YOU should be allowed to give charitably, to whomever you please, but rich people should be forced to give their money to the exchequer. See the difference?
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Take a chill pill son, where have I said that "rich people" should be forced to give their money to the exchequer. I've said EVERYONE should be forced to pay tax whether rich or poor.

    Whereas you think Paris Hilton should get billions of dollars for being born to a billionaire. Do you think charities deserve some of this money or do you think Paris deserves it all? :undecided
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    chucky wrote: »
    You seem a bit confused yet again...

    This may help you understand what I posted...


    You obviously found it hard to distinguish the use of the word 'your'.


    You obviously failed to distinguish between posting intelligently & posting incorrect assumptions that make you look like a raging moron. Best to avoid that old chap.
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Whereas you think Paris Hilton should get billions of dollars for being born to a billionaire. Do you think charities deserve some of this money or do you think Paris deserves it all? :undecided

    Quite obviously, she deserves it all. If she's any kind of a person she may then decide to give most of it away, but that should be her decision to make, not yours.

    The clue is in the word "charity".
  • chucky
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    Fella wrote: »
    You obviously failed to distinguish between posting intelligently & posting incorrect assumptions that make you look like a raging moron. Best to avoid that old chap.
    It's probably best you step away from the keyboard old fella. You're getting stressed at other posters just because they showing that you're not very bright. Bless.
  • Fella wrote: »
    Quite obviously, she deserves it all. If she's any kind of a person she may then decide to give most of it away, but that should be her decision to make, not yours.

    The clue is in the word "charity".

    You have far too much faith in humanity if you believe that the majority of people would willingly give away a large % of their "much deserved" inheritance. A lot of people avoid paying tax altogether, never mind INHT :)
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    chucky wrote: »
    It's probably best you step away from the keyboard old fella. You're getting stressed at other posters just because they showing that you're not very bright. Bless.

    Lol 3 more incorrect assumptions in one paragraph, a record even for you. Just for the record I find your stupidity amusing, not stress-inducing, especially so since you have such a monumentally high opinion of yourself & accompany it with posting stuff that is embarrassingly dumb :rotfl:
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    You have far too much faith in humanity if you believe that the majority of people would willingly give away a large % of their "much deserved" inheritance. A lot of people avoid paying tax altogether, never mind INHT :)

    Actually I have almost no faith in humanity & don't believe anything more than a fraction of people who inherit a bundle would choose to give it away. Nevertheless it should be their choice to make.
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