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Jayne Scott's avatar

Keris your list could be mine! All the holidays/travel experiences I’ve had, especially with my husband and kids are the best things that money has brought me. While I try to go with the mantra of ‘experiences over things’ these days I would still put some of the clothes I’ve bought and love on the list. Wearing something I love which feels lovely on and I think I look good in is worth every penny.

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Mel's avatar

I am the complete opposite to most people when it comes to spending money on experiences rather than things, I genuinely find it baffling! I know, it's weird, but I've always been the same. I like to travel a little bit, occasionally, when someone shoves me travelwards, but I have such a terrible memory that I don't remember most of where I've been after a few years anyway! I like "stuff" because for me it lasts longer.

My best money memories are things like buying lots of books in one day, the feeling of GORGING myself on books is so delightful it makes me giddy just thinking about it.

I also have strong memories of finding and buying books for 25p in the John Menzies sale in the early 90s. There's also a money memory that makes me chuckle still to this day. I went into town with two friends on a Saturday morning. We were 14 or 15. I had £10 to spend and bought about half a dozen extremely fancy pens in an independent stationers shop. I was so unbelievably excited by this. So utterly pleased with my purchases. One of my friends turned to me absolutely aghast and said, "I can't believe you just spent £10 on pens, you could have got a top or something from New Look!"

It was one of those occasions when I was (again) made fully aware that I was a bit odd. I would still rather buy stationery than a top, even now!

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