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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I think I have generally quite an expensive taste hut particularly when it comes to accessories (bags, sunglasses, earrings)

Also got quite a taste for expensive holidays and adore treating myself to business class flights x

Not so much expensive taste for food/drinks x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Restaurants (sometimes) and gadgets.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I think I have generally quite an expensive taste hut particularly when it comes to accessories (bags, sunglasses, earrings)

Also got quite a taste for expensive holidays and adore treating myself to business class flights x

Not so much expensive taste for food/drinks x "

Sorry I just woke up… I meant what particularly do you think you got an expensive taste for

Lol

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

Sunglasses, 100% and cars.

Love my Bvlgaris and I am a bit of a motor head.

Think deep down we all like nice things.

Mrs Mx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I think I have generally quite an expensive taste hut particularly when it comes to accessories (bags, sunglasses, earrings)

Also got quite a taste for expensive holidays and adore treating myself to business class flights x

Not so much expensive taste for food/drinks x "

We’re pretty much the same

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

As for restaurants, expensive is mostly overpriced food and a "look where I have been"

Most probably don't even enjoy their meal.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading

No not at all. I hate being extravagant. I work out how many hours I've had to work and it puts me right off.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Sunglasses, 100% and cars.

Love my Bvlgaris and I am a bit of a motor head.

Think deep down we all like nice things.

Mrs Mx"

I have a slight obsession for sunglasses too … I’ve got 20 branded different ones

Gucci, Loewe, Ferragamo, YSL u name them I got them haha

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"As for restaurants, expensive is mostly overpriced food and a "look where I have been"

Most probably don't even enjoy their meal. "

I like the atmosphere in expensive restaurants but I resent the prices for the “food” haha x

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"Sunglasses, 100% and cars.

Love my Bvlgaris and I am a bit of a motor head.

Think deep down we all like nice things.

Mrs Mx

I have a slight obsession for sunglasses too … I’ve got 20 branded different ones

Gucci, Loewe, Ferragamo, YSL u name them I got them haha "

Stop, you are making me jealous.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes I like nice things, nice hotels etc

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham

Grew up poor so sadly it wasn’t on the cards to have expensive taste. What a luxury

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"As for restaurants, expensive is mostly overpriced food and a "look where I have been"

Most probably don't even enjoy their meal.

I like the atmosphere in expensive restaurants but I resent the prices for the “food” haha x "

We have friends who bang on each time they go to Marco Pierre Whites in the Mailbox.

One night after a beer or two, Mr told us that he thought the food was utter dogcrap.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yes I like nice things, nice hotels etc"

Nice hotels are the best!!

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By *ereforthefun1Couple  over a year ago

derby

I have expensive taste no matter what it is

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol

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By *VineMan  over a year ago

The right place


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol "

Or having kids!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol

Or having kids! "

Ah yes my 18 year old costs me a fortune. She has expensive taste in make up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol "

100% ive got friends with horses and literally I’ve been told they drain ur bank account. MONTHTY

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I haven't got expensive taste when I am prepared to part with my money. I am drawn to the more costly items but will refuse to pay those prices.

Although some items I buy for running are probably mid range expensive as I like the quality.

NBVN x

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol "

Having had 44 at one time, yes you do have expensive taste.

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By *urls and DressesWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere near here

I don’t have expensive taste, I’m very frugal in my spending. I’m not in the slightest materialistic, I’d rather spend money on experiences

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I haven't got expensive taste when I am prepared to part with my money. I am drawn to the more costly items but will refuse to pay those prices.

Although some items I buy for running are probably mid range expensive as I like the quality.

NBVN x"

I think it counts also if u are drawn to the most costly items … it’s still taste if that’s what u would buy

Id still have an inner expensive taste if I went completely broke tomorrow lol xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol

Having had 44 at one time, yes you do have expensive taste."

44?

Wow. 2 is enough for me x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I don’t have expensive taste, I’m very frugal in my spending. I’m not in the slightest materialistic, I’d rather spend money on experiences "

U can have an expensive taste in experiences

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By *offiaCoolWoman  over a year ago

Kidsgrove

I don't have expensive taste at all. For me shopping at M&S is luxury. As a previous poster said, I view things as in how many hours I have worked towards the cost of an item.

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Yes we are at an age and position in life where we can now 'do it properly' as we say. Was not always the case.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As for restaurants, expensive is mostly overpriced food and a "look where I have been"

Most probably don't even enjoy their meal.

I like the atmosphere in expensive restaurants but I resent the prices for the “food” haha x

We have friends who bang on each time they go to Marco Pierre Whites in the Mailbox.

One night after a beer or two, Mr told us that he thought the food was utter dogcrap. "

Mirabelle in Curzon Street was good (when it was open), but it's not something I'd do regularly - more as a treat - not least because it's incompatible with my exercise goals.

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

I shop at M&S, some consider that a luxury

I don’t have expensive tastes, in fact I have a fear of spending just incase something goes wrong or breaks down and then regret spending on something I really didn’t need

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I shop at M&S, some consider that a luxury

I don’t have expensive tastes, in fact I have a fear of spending just incase something goes wrong or breaks down and then regret spending on something I really didn’t need "

But sensible

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Expensive is relative, I buy the best that I can afford.

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS  over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

Not likely..if it's cheap and does the job..why pay more...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am middle of the road I guess, I won't buy cheap, I do like good quality stuff.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nope. You'll find me in the charity shop or car boot sale, I don't care. I'm not cheap either, but I'm not paying over the odds for anything. I'll wait for you lot to finish with it and I'll snap it up in the charity shop for a fraction of the price

Mrs C

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Heck not really im not really too fussed about material things .

Its experiances and being in the moment that counts for me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Restaurants, lingerie, hotels, shoes, bags! There’s not many things that I’ll buy cheap version of.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes we are at an age and position in life where we can now 'do it properly' as we say. Was not always the case."

This for me too!

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By *lan157Man  over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex

I follow the George Best philosophy .

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land

I don't think I have expensive tastes, but it varies from person to person what that means.

I tend to go for quality, so I will buy a wool coat, last one I bought has lasted over 10 years, same as my leather boots only had to have heels redone.

I guess my most expensive purchases is my art again bought about 20 years ago. But then I don't change the decor of my house much and buy new prints with each new trend.

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By *entleman_spyMan  over a year ago

nearby

I feel like I do have expensive taste, certainly in clothes, food, grooming products, cars, pretty much most things if I really think about it … I’ve always gone by the adage “but once cry once” or get the bet you can afford ..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd like the champagne lifestyle but only have the lemonade wages

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Restaurants, lingerie, hotels, shoes, bags! There’s not many things that I’ll buy cheap version of. "

Yas girl, treat yourself! We only live once after all x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don’t have the money to have expensive tastes, but if I did I guess I’d invest in some decent lingerie, Rigby and Peller probably, and some decent clothes and shoes that are quality and last in a way that cheap crap doesn’t.

And, you know, a pony

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin

No I’m a cheap date

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"I don’t have the money to have expensive tastes, but if I did I guess I’d invest in some decent lingerie, Rigby and Peller probably, and some decent clothes and shoes that are quality and last in a way that cheap crap doesn’t.

And, you know, a pony "

That's my aim in life if I get rich is to buy a house with a paddock

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t have the money to have expensive tastes, but if I did I guess I’d invest in some decent lingerie, Rigby and Peller probably, and some decent clothes and shoes that are quality and last in a way that cheap crap doesn’t.

And, you know, a pony

That's my aim in life if I get rich is to buy a house with a paddock "

Me too , and a pool

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Materialistic things ....no

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By *angerous123Man  over a year ago

Leeds

Spent good money on decent sunglasses, love a pair of Gucci. Otherwise I spend on jackets and good boots but only because I think you need quality in that area.

Corona wrecked my business though so no spending big for a while for me now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m not sure I have expensive taste but I do have good taste. High price doesn’t always equate to high quality. The Grey Goose vodka brand were struggling to make inroads in the supermarket drinks market until some bright spark suggested doubling the price to make it appear more exclusive….and it worked. Most of us know nothing about wine and so, when in a restaurant we pick the mid-price offering as the cheap stuff must be awful and the expensive stuff is for the big-time Charlies.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When I worked offshore, I had disposable income so I would treat myself regular. Not always something expensive, but if I seen something I liked and had enough for it, I'd buy it. Now that I work for myself, I'm a bit more cautious with my spending!

Having said that, I've always had as nice a car as I could afford and I'd always spend a little extra to customize it slightly so it stood out a little more!

As for horses....why is it that year ago, only the poor had horses and the rich had cars? Now, only the rich have horses?!

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By *iss LovelyWoman  over a year ago

Here and There

I have expensive taste in most things. Homeware (especially kitchenware and bed linen), handbags and shoes (would be clothes too but I’m too fat). I like nice restaurants and nice hotels, but mostly go middle of the road there because I’m not really rich enough to do all the things I’d like to

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Girlfriends, they have bled me dry in the past hahah

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol

Or having kids! "

Having horses and kids means I have to walk around barefoot in rags

Charity shops all the way for me. I wont buy cheap stuff, its never worth it really, but I get to get good quality, already comfy and worn in for me stuff at a fraction of the new prices. Keeps me happy

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London

I'm the exact opposite with the exception of footwear but even then I'm not going to pay ridiculous prices.

I choose to live a frugal life because I detest working to pay for stuff that has no meaning.

It hurts my soul to see how much is wasted in this world for no reason at all than someone wants something.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have expensive taste in most things. Homeware (especially kitchenware and bed linen), handbags and shoes (would be clothes too but I’m too fat). I like nice restaurants and nice hotels, but mostly go middle of the road there because I’m not really rich enough to do all the things I’d like to "

I’m a sucker for expensive kitchenware too! I love Le Creuset

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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"I’m a sucker for expensive kitchenware too! I love Le Creuset "

Le Creuset has some wonderful pieces! Tk Maxx quite often has good items in from their range, depending on colour preferences.

I wouldn't say I have expensive taste per se... I like nice things but I also like getting significant discounts on them because I'd rather pay off the mortgage early. I do like nice food and will pay a bit more for that. Oh and hotels, I'm probably a bit of a snobby twunt when it comes to those. It's not that they are expensive, it's more the quality. So charity shops and car boot sales and ebay, I enjoy all that if I can find good quality items.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land

Oh I've just been reminded I'm a paint snob, M can't believe how much I spend on a tin of paint.

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By *angerous123Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I have expensive taste in most things. Homeware (especially kitchenware and bed linen), handbags and shoes (would be clothes too but I’m too fat). I like nice restaurants and nice hotels, but mostly go middle of the road there because I’m not really rich enough to do all the things I’d like to

I’m a sucker for expensive kitchenware too! I love Le Creuset "

Cheap kitchenware is a false economy anyway. I've still got a knife set I got bought on my 21st

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By *esmond and Molly JonesCouple  over a year ago

Watford


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I think I have generally quite an expensive taste hut particularly when it comes to accessories (bags, sunglasses, earrings)

Also got quite a taste for expensive holidays and adore treating myself to business class flights x

Not so much expensive taste for food/drinks x "

I'm the opposite. I go for supermarket own-brands, £100 smartphones, Primark and Florence & Fred and most tech I get I buy 2nd hand.

In the days of DVD, I'd always wait 6 months for new releases to drop in price.

I wouldn't be seen dead in Ray Bans since it's just a name you're paying for and sunglasses a fraction of the price are just as good.

Rolex watch? My cheap watch does the job and it tells exactly the same time!

Why people pay hundreds of pounds on trainers, just so that they can tell people how expensive they were, always makes me laugh. The companies making trainers are "playing" the stupid.

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester

I don't know to be honest. I've never thought of it that way or given it much thought.

If I like something and I want it, I buy it if I can afford it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’m not sure I have expensive taste but I do have good taste. High price doesn’t always equate to high quality. The Grey Goose vodka brand were struggling to make inroads in the supermarket drinks market until some bright spark suggested doubling the price to make it appear more exclusive….and it worked. Most of us know nothing about wine and so, when in a restaurant we pick the mid-price offering as the cheap stuff must be awful and the expensive stuff is for the big-time Charlies. "

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By *asycouple1971Couple  over a year ago

midlands

Watches for me , handbags for Mrs.

Also love nice food.

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By *asmeenTV/TS  over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Perrrrfffuuummeee

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By *asycouple1971Couple  over a year ago

midlands


"Perrrrfffuuummeee"

Same with my wife, shes just got another bottle of Versace.

She has about 10 different bottles, most pretty full.

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By *asmeenTV/TS  over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Perrrrfffuuummeee

Same with my wife, shes just got another bottle of Versace.

She has about 10 different bottles, most pretty full.

"

Then she my Bessie x

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By *asmeenTV/TS  over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Perrrrfffuuummeee

Same with my wife, shes just got another bottle of Versace.

She has about 10 different bottles, most pretty full.

Then she my Bessie x"

She's *

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does having horses count?

That’s where my money goes lol "

betting on them on a Saturday isn't ownership

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nope, but sadly I'm not in the position to be able to have expensive taste and I wouldn't put myself into debt over it. I'd probably enjoy being able to splash out on some more expensive stuff if I could afford it. I'm happy enough with what we make do with though.

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By *iBBWLondonWoman  over a year ago

London


"Grew up poor so sadly it wasn’t on the cards to have expensive taste. What a luxury"

Exactly this ^^

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By *arbellsWoman  over a year ago

Cambridge

Not really expensive taste but all of my disposal income going into the gym, protein powders, etc far too much Nike clothing. I hate cheap gym clothes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not really expensive taste but all of my disposal income going into the gym, protein powders, etc far too much Nike clothing. I hate cheap gym clothes "

Don't overdo it on the protein powder. It's not as good as they say it is

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By *lenderfoxMan  over a year ago

Leeds

Wouldn't say I have expensive taste, but I do enjoy and appreciate things which are high quality

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By *parkle1974Woman  over a year ago

Leeds

The only thing I will splash out now and pay the money for is my luxury holiday. If I couldn't afford it though then I would never go beyond my means. Fortunately I'm lucky to be in the position where I can x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it depends on the stuff we are interested in. I wouldn't have a clue what brand a person's watch, clothing,shoes or sunglasses are for example but will happily spend money on sporting equipment. In part I am happy to pay for performance but I am aware that the latest style/fashion in the areas I'm interested in will catch my attention. I like to believe that I am savvy enough to not be swayed by the advertising blurb though that promises this new bit of equipment will somehow make you climb/run/cycle/swim like a pro but I'm definitely more gullible than I would like. Cycling is one area I refuse to be drawn in. I firmly believe that even if I charge my time at £40/hour I will always see more gains by giving up time to train than I ever will working to pay for more kit - that doesn't mean that a £10k bike isn't sexy as fuck though

Mr

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

Gadgets, especially Apple stuff.

But my favourite luxury is expensive whiskey, happily pay good money for a single malt.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Depends

If I was to buy a new motorbike or something like that i always want the best version of that model availble otherwise i feel i might regret it later.

But most things i dont care

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Clothes, books and vinyl are the only material things I value.

Most of my designer clothes are second hand. Does that mean I have cheap taste?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs. "

How many oat based needs are there? I mean, I'm grateful to know that one product will cover all my 'potential' oat based needs, but how many should I be concerned about? Is it a lot?

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By *utty_JiggleCouple  over a year ago

Black Country


"As for restaurants, expensive is mostly overpriced food and a "look where I have been"

Most probably don't even enjoy their meal.

I like the atmosphere in expensive restaurants but I resent the prices for the “food” haha x

We have friends who bang on each time they go to Marco Pierre Whites in the Mailbox.

One night after a beer or two, Mr told us that he thought the food was utter dogcrap. "

The same restaurant that got a zero on the hygiene ratings a few years ago. We had our works Xmas party there just after it opened and wasn't impressed what so ever.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs. "

Oh my god, it's true. You do have to go big or go home with oats. But Flahavans are the best. Soz.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

Oh my god, it's true. You do have to go big or go home with oats. But Flahavans are the best. Soz."

Agree with you LBC no other oat compares

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Honestly no. Not in the slightest. From food to clothes, to the holidays I haven't had in 17, I can hand on heart say I do not have expensive taste in any area.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Perrrrfffuuummeee"

When in doubt, always always invest in good perfumes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

Oh my god, it's true. You do have to go big or go home with oats. But Flahavans are the best. Soz.

Agree with you LBC no other oat compares "

I knew you would agree because you're a very cool person with exquisite taste. Now I'm in the mood for a big creamy bowl of porridge.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

Oh my god, it's true. You do have to go big or go home with oats. But Flahavans are the best. Soz.

Agree with you LBC no other oat compares

I knew you would agree because you're a very cool person with exquisite taste. Now I'm in the mood for a big creamy bowl of porridge.

"

M once bought Tesco oats I nearly chucked him out the house!!! It's cold enough here for a bowl of porridge today

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By *izzy.miss.lizzyCouple  over a year ago

Pembrokeshire


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I think I have generally quite an expensive taste hut particularly when it comes to accessories (bags, sunglasses, earrings)

Also got quite a taste for expensive holidays and adore treating myself to business class flights x

Not so much expensive taste for food/drinks x "

No. lol.

I won't pay over the odds for anything.

Ever.

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs. "

Have you tried Mornfkakes there good

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish

I don't buy myself much as don't have the money. Quite happy with the basics. I buy alot from charity shops and don't think I look too bad in what I wear. If I want something special I will put it on my Xmas list.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

How many oat based needs are there? I mean, I'm grateful to know that one product will cover all my 'potential' oat based needs, but how many should I be concerned about? Is it a lot?"

It’s a lot, like I was sayin, oat is the fruit of the fields. There’s oat- kabobs, oat creole, oat gumbo, There’s pineapple oats, lemon oats, coconut oats, pepper oats, oat soup, oat stew, oat salad, oat and potatoes, oat burgers, oat sandwich, Hall and Oats and finally Captain Oats. That, that’s about it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My taste is fine. Its the people that put the price tag on what I like that have a problem.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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It’s a lot, like I was sayin, oat is the fruit of the fields. There’s oat- kabobs, oat creole, oat gumbo, There’s pineapple oats, lemon oats, coconut oats, pepper oats, oat soup, oat stew, oat salad, oat and potatoes, oat burgers, oat sandwich, Hall and Oats and finally Captain Oats. That, that’s about it. "

I can't go for that. No can do.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My taste is fine. Its the people that put the price tag on what I like that have a problem."

Haha girl I think the same! I swear I was cleopatra or something in another life, Born for the extravaganza and I need to reclaim my riches

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By *octor DeleriumMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough


"The Grey Goose vodka brand were struggling to make inroads in the supermarket drinks market until some bright spark suggested doubling the price to make it appear more exclusive….and it worked."

I'm fairly confident that most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference between Grey Goose and Sainsbury's own brand vodkas.

The 'exclusivity' and 'price gouging' also works well with holidays and, latterly, watches.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

How many oat based needs are there? I mean, I'm grateful to know that one product will cover all my 'potential' oat based needs, but how many should I be concerned about? Is it a lot?

It’s a lot, like I was sayin, oat is the fruit of the fields. There’s oat- kabobs, oat creole, oat gumbo, There’s pineapple oats, lemon oats, coconut oats, pepper oats, oat soup, oat stew, oat salad, oat and potatoes, oat burgers, oat sandwich, Hall and Oats and finally Captain Oats. That, that’s about it. "

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By *octor DeleriumMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste? "

I like caviar and Champagne but see them as luxuries, not everyday requirements.

All of my suits and shirts are bespoke (Hong Kong and Singapore) but the suits are always purchased with two pairs of trousers so each suit will last for at least 10 - 15 years.

My shoes and boots are, initially, expensive but get re-heeled and the soles replaced so they last for several years as decent leather polish looks after the uppers.

I'll opt for business class seats if I'm flying transatlantic or more than one sector but, for a trip to Rome etc, economy works for me.

I like the understated service and surroundings of luxury hotels but I'm equally prepared to stay in a quirky motel/ hotel.

I think, in general, I'm in the 'value for money' cadre. I hate paying over the odds for anything but I will purchase things that can be repaired, will last for years or will hold their value (e.g. certain watches). Very much a product of my parents and grandparents.

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By *asmeenTV/TS  over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Perrrrfffuuummeee

When in doubt, always always invest in good perfumes "

Xxx

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By *asmeenTV/TS  over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs. "

With blueberries

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I like caviar and Champagne but see them as luxuries, not everyday requirements.

All of my suits and shirts are bespoke (Hong Kong and Singapore) but the suits are always purchased with two pairs of trousers so each suit will last for at least 10 - 15 years.

My shoes and boots are, initially, expensive but get re-heeled and the soles replaced so they last for several years as decent leather polish looks after the uppers.

I'll opt for business class seats if I'm flying transatlantic or more than one sector but, for a trip to Rome etc, economy works for me.

I like the understated service and surroundings of luxury hotels but I'm equally prepared to stay in a quirky motel/ hotel.

I think, in general, I'm in the 'value for money' cadre. I hate paying over the odds for anything but I will purchase things that can be repaired, will last for years or will hold their value (e.g. certain watches). Very much a product of my parents and grandparents.

"

Classy guy x to be fair I agree with the flights x if I fly transatlantic I’ll do my best to get on business as having a bed is literally a necessity haha x

I can tell my expensive taste doesn’t particularly reach the food and drink as I can’t stand champers (I can only drink a quarter glass and I’m done… I’m a Prosecco girl as it goes down like water) and caviar i can’t stand lol haha x

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By *om and JennieCouple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials

Cars,clothes and tech for me

T

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By *octor DeleriumMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough


"

I can tell my expensive taste doesn’t particularly reach the food and drink as I can’t stand champers (I can only drink a quarter glass and I’m done… I’m a Prosecco girl as it goes down like water) and caviar i can’t stand lol haha x "

Caviar is like Marmite; yeurghh! for many but delicious to others.

Prosecco and Cava can be just as good as Champagne (and much less expensive). One of my favourite drinks is a Bellini (1/3 peach puree 2/3 Prosecco).

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

I’ve got expensive taste that if I was in a shop with ten bags you could guarantee I’d pick up the most expensive, I always seem to be drawn to what costs the most lol but I wouldn’t just shop somewhere because it’s expensive that’s for sure, I’d go in every shop and see what I like. There’s the saying buy cheap buy twice but that’s not always true I’ve got some socks I’ve had for years

Kind of got a thing for nice cars and watches but wouldn’t opt to go for an expensive restaurant, happy to go for pub meals and the local Indian restaurant etc. I’d rather have a good old stodgy meal than go somewhere that you have to look for the steak under one potato and a green bean and costs you triple figures just because of the name

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

I can tell my expensive taste doesn’t particularly reach the food and drink as I can’t stand champers (I can only drink a quarter glass and I’m done… I’m a Prosecco girl as it goes down like water) and caviar i can’t stand lol haha x

Caviar is like Marmite; yeurghh! for many but delicious to others.

Prosecco and Cava can be just as good as Champagne (and much less expensive). One of my favourite drinks is a Bellini (1/3 peach puree 2/3 Prosecco).

"

Totally agree about bellinis.. so good!! And mimosas before 11am got to get that vitamin C Haha

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’ve got expensive taste that if I was in a shop with ten bags you could guarantee I’d pick up the most expensive, I always seem to be drawn to what costs the most lol but I wouldn’t just shop somewhere because it’s expensive that’s for sure, I’d go in every shop and see what I like. There’s the saying buy cheap buy twice but that’s not always true I’ve got some socks I’ve had for years

Kind of got a thing for nice cars and watches but wouldn’t opt to go for an expensive restaurant, happy to go for pub meals and the local Indian restaurant etc. I’d rather have a good old stodgy meal than go somewhere that you have to look for the steak under one potato and a green bean and costs you triple figures just because of the name "

Agree with all you have to say, I think the same too x

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By *ood time Chris BMan  over a year ago

TAUNTON AREA


"I don’t have expensive taste, I’m very frugal in my spending. I’m not in the slightest materialistic, I’d rather spend money on experiences "

I totally agree with you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I can't see the money in expensive things. Maybe if I had money to burn I'd just buy anything without looking at the price tag but until then no I think most expensive things are way over priced for what they are.

Also I think it's easy for people on a monthly wage to say I'll buy this and that etc.. But when you are self employed and you don't know when the next penny is going to come, you value money a lot more.

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By *angerous123Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

Oh my god, it's true. You do have to go big or go home with oats. But Flahavans are the best. Soz."

Clearly you know your way round an oat

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By *angerous123Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

Oh my god, it's true. You do have to go big or go home with oats. But Flahavans are the best. Soz.

Agree with you LBC no other oat compares

I knew you would agree because you're a very cool person with exquisite taste. Now I'm in the mood for a big creamy bowl of porridge.

M once bought Tesco oats I nearly chucked him out the house!!! It's cold enough here for a bowl of porridge today "

Sent my son shopping and he came back witb 3 big bag fulls of sainsburys basic oats. Was like eating horse bedding, still picking it out my teeth 3 months later

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By *ooBulMan  over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

I manage to gravitate towards expensive suits, clothes, Shoes and watches too!

I was once in a shop and asked cos I liked the cut of the suit (as it was well made), how much was it? It turned out it was an "Armani" suit @ £600.

I jokingly asked the assistant "flippin' eck does it gobble me off & turn into my wife the next day?"

He didn't think that was funny by the way....!

I went to another suit shop & bought 2 cheaper suits for £200/£300. They looked just as good as the other.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

My expensive taste is cycling equipment, I like Campagnolo equipment. Mainly due to breaking cheaper brands of components.

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By *arbellsWoman  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Not really expensive taste but all of my disposal income going into the gym, protein powders, etc far too much Nike clothing. I hate cheap gym clothes

Don't overdo it on the protein powder. It's not as good as they say it is "

What makes you say that? I mean I'm not snorting it every hour. I have my protein in my food and have one shake if I'm training.

I just don't buy cheap crap from shops thats all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im definitely living a champagne lifestyle on a lemonade budget.

I tend to like unusual things which often tend to come with a higher price tag.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like exquisite quality and superb service. Expense is the price tag attached to what the providers deem it is worth.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I don’t have expensive taste, I’m very frugal in my spending. I’m not in the slightest materialistic, I’d rather spend money on experiences "

Exactly this!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not really expensive taste but all of my disposal income going into the gym, protein powders, etc far too much Nike clothing. I hate cheap gym clothes

Don't overdo it on the protein powder. It's not as good as they say it is

What makes you say that? I mean I'm not snorting it every hour. I have my protein in my food and have one shake if I'm training.

I just don't buy cheap crap from shops thats all. "

Ah, sorry, I see. Didn't realise your comment related to the quality. Doesn't sound like you're eating it like it's going out of fashion (can you snort it?! ).

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By *hunky GentMan  over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

I once paid nearly £5 for a meal deal in a motorway services.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Proper ground coffee? And decent wine too!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t fuck around when I’m buying porridge oats, I go all in, I’ve tried other brands thinking oats is oats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a very big difference, it can make or break a breakfast, for slow energy release through the day I don’t eat anything less than Quakers. Quakers, for all your oat based needs.

How many oat based needs are there? I mean, I'm grateful to know that one product will cover all my 'potential' oat based needs, but how many should I be concerned about? Is it a lot?

It’s a lot, like I was sayin, oat is the fruit of the fields. There’s oat- kabobs, oat creole, oat gumbo, There’s pineapple oats, lemon oats, coconut oats, pepper oats, oat soup, oat stew, oat salad, oat and potatoes, oat burgers, oat sandwich, Hall and Oats and finally Captain Oats. That, that’s about it. "

It's important for a guy to get his oats.

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By *JB1954Man  over a year ago

Reading

I go on cruises when I can. Try to ensure minimum of balcony cabin. Will not do inside. Plus drinks inclusive and fine dining. So can use any restaurant onboard for free. It actually can save money

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Proper ground coffee? And decent wine too!"

Good man! X

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By *etsGo11Man  over a year ago

burton


"Proper ground coffee? And decent wine too!

Good man! X "

You are stunning

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By *uke OzadeMan  over a year ago

Ho Chi Minge City

Decent champagne. Ruinart for any time and Winston Churchill Pol Roger if it’s a special occasion.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Proper ground coffee? And decent wine too!

Good man! X

You are stunning "

Aweeeee u x x

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By *etsGo11Man  over a year ago

burton


"Proper ground coffee? And decent wine too!

Good man! X

You are stunning

Aweeeee u x x"

Inboxed x

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By *imi_RougeWoman  over a year ago

Portsmouth

I would if I could afford to! When I had money I did, but would buy things that would last, particularly leather boots. Good investment.

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By *etsGo11Man  over a year ago

burton


"I would if I could afford to! When I had money I did, but would buy things that would last, particularly leather boots. Good investment.

"

Great choice, youd look great on them I'm sure

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nope. You'll find me in the charity shop or car boot sale, I don't care. I'm not cheap either, but I'm not paying over the odds for anything. I'll wait for you lot to finish with it and I'll snap it up in the charity shop for a fraction of the price

Mrs C "

So actually you do have expensive taste, but just won’t pay for it?

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By *iamondCougarWoman  over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

*cough* yes!

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By *ishnet and pantiesMan  over a year ago

sunderland


"I haven't got expensive taste when I am prepared to part with my money. I am drawn to the more costly items but will refuse to pay those prices.

Although some items I buy for running are probably mid range expensive as I like the quality.

NBVN x"

My friend runs marathons and he’s just give in last week and bought the 4% but it’s crazy he runs enough miles that every 2 months he has to buy new running shoes (150-250) a pair. He said the 4% are only been used on track days. Doesn’t wanna waste miles and tread on shitty pavement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

At one point I did buy expensive things and went on expensive breaks

Then I realised they meant nothing on any meaningful level

They were just sticking plasters and fronted out internal sadness

I thought they made me happy

They didn't

They were attempts to make myself look better to others

I worked on myself and now I don't need them

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"At one point I did buy expensive things and went on expensive breaks

Then I realised they meant nothing on any meaningful level

They were just sticking plasters and fronted out internal sadness

I thought they made me happy

They didn't

They were attempts to make myself look better to others

I worked on myself and now I don't need them"

Obviously they don’t reward like friends and love does but I like having nice things and it makes me happy in ways x

Definitely not getting things to look better to others x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"At one point I did buy expensive things and went on expensive breaks

Then I realised they meant nothing on any meaningful level

They were just sticking plasters and fronted out internal sadness

I thought they made me happy

They didn't

They were attempts to make myself look better to others

I worked on myself and now I don't need them

Obviously they don’t reward like friends and love does but I like having nice things and it makes me happy in ways x

Definitely not getting things to look better to others x "

I wasn't having a pop at you Kylie, just recounting my personal experience in that they added short term 'fixes', but longer term they added nothing to me on any meaningful level

I'd have been better investing or saving so I could retire earlier than 60

I do, however, have some great holiday memories

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By *arbellsWoman  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Not really expensive taste but all of my disposal income going into the gym, protein powders, etc far too much Nike clothing. I hate cheap gym clothes

Don't overdo it on the protein powder. It's not as good as they say it is

What makes you say that? I mean I'm not snorting it every hour. I have my protein in my food and have one shake if I'm training.

I just don't buy cheap crap from shops thats all.

Ah, sorry, I see. Didn't realise your comment related to the quality. Doesn't sound like you're eating it like it's going out of fashion (can you snort it?! ). "

Haha I use a brand called supplement needs. Protein, sleep stacks, pre workout etc costs me 200£ a month easy but bodybuilding is an expensive sport haha.

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

I don't have expensive tastes at all mainly because I can't afford to have.

On previous threads I've seen people mention buying fragrances or clothes that cost more than I earn in a week and I've never been able to justify things like that.

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By *DW1983Man  over a year ago

Aberdeen, Leeds, Sheffield


"Do you have an expensive taste and if so,what particularly do think think you got an expensive taste?

I think I have generally quite an expensive taste hut particularly when it comes to accessories (bags, sunglasses, earrings)

Also got quite a taste for expensive holidays and adore treating myself to business class flights x

Not so much expensive taste for food/drinks x "

I'd say I go more for 'good value' than expensive. I like to buy food from the deli counter at M&S because it's good and I can afford it. But I wouldn't buy the vegetables there just for the sake of it when I can buy the same while I'm in Asda.

Flight: long distance then yes, business class where possible. For short-haul, an economy seat does the job perfectly well. Same on trains.

I wouldn't say my taste in clothes is expensive, but I do go for quality over cheap for most things, but whether you'd call an M&S shirt or underwear expensive taste depends on your point of view I guess. Shoes I'm happy to spend a fair bit on, they get well used so have to be good.

I do have a couple of nice watches, but they work just as well as my 'everyday' ones.

And food, again quality over any kind of snobbery. I do enjoy a nice restaurant, but not at any cost.

...that said, @sexycatkylie it probably wouldn't take much more than the flutter of eyelids and the promise of a goodnight kiss to get me to take you to a nice restaurant. I might even buy you a new (very short, very skimpy...) dress to wear

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