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Money Moral Dilemma: Should I share my restaurant vouchers?
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            Officially no, it's not stingy, they are your vouchers which you 'earned' for being money savvy. However, it may look a little petty of you to use those and not share the wealth. If your friends know you're struggling with money then they should understand, but otherwise, it could look a bit stingy... almost like when somone needs to work out who had the extra cheese on the burger as they owe 10p more. As adults, it just seems a bit tight, and friends or not,you leave yourself open to a few behind closed door 'can you believe they did that, how pathetic!' type convos.
My personal advice would be not to use the vouchers full stop. I would use vouchers when im paying the whole meal i.e. if out with partner or treating my grandma. But I would never use them in a group, it's just not worth it0 - 
            They are your vouchers, therefore your benefit. If you share them you have lost the saving - for no good reason.0
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            Share them out with the group in an effort to encourage moneysaving and as a crowd pleaser. You never know they may reciprocate with an even more lucrative voucher.
A stitch in time saves nine.0 
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