Saturday, July 01, 2006

rightttt....

I was forced to do this....
dont ask why
it was a bet

Note: Scores are rounded to one decimal place and therefore may not total 100%

You scored 70%

sometimes spender

Talk about being torn in half. Shopaholic syndrome plagues you at the mall, but your common sense and firm budgeting keep you from going bankrupt. Instead, you tend to splurge on a few big items. You spot a great shirt or item, save up money from your job or birthday checks, and then drop the dough on your awesome find. (If only you didn't feel such shopper's remorse afterwards!) In friendships, you've learned that personality is more important than what they wear or how much money their families have. But sometimes, you judge new people based on their appearance or belongings (like when you snubbed a guy because he didn't have a cell phone). Focus on being more open-minded. It'll come easy to a guy as accepting and open as you are.

You scored 20%

material guy

Madonna said it best: "We are living in a material world, and I am a material girl." Designer clothes crowd your closet, expensive gadgets pack your wallet, and you always hunt for the hottest new styles. Too bad your credit card's about to max out! Dad will only pay for so many LV suits, so make sure you find a part-time job or babysitting gig to fund your lavish taste. Spending so much money on one person (ahem, yourself) can make you forget that others don't have it so easy. Try some charity or volunteer work, or simply act nicer to classmates who are less fortunate. Lastly, don't forget that the best things in life (like hanging out with family and friends) are free.

You scored 10%

thrifty brother

Watch out, sale racks: thrifty brother coming through! If there's a bargain or inexpensive way to do something, you'll find it. But most of the time shopping at Parkson or searching for threads at Salvation Army takes a backseat to what you really appreciate: spending time with family and friends. You realize that money makes the world go 'round (which is why you babysit or work part-time), but the free things in life are what you like best. Whether you play Scrabble with your dad, or gather friends to play mini-golf, you know that having fun doesn't have to come with a hefty price tag. And when you do want to splurge (say, on a trip with your friends), you'll save up enough to foot the bill yourself.

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