1) When it comes to experiences like travel or education, do you think it's better to spend on something pricey but potentially worthwhile, or to save your money? Can something worthwhile ever be worthless to someone else? 2) Describe something you own that is priceless to you but would be worthless to someone else. What makes it so special? 3) Some people think driving a flashy car is a sign of success. Others see it as a waste of money. What's your opinion? 4) Imagine you suddenly became loaded. What is the first worthwhile thing you would spend your money on, and what is the first flashy (but perhaps unnecessary) thing you'd be tempted to buy? 5) What are the pros and cons of giving children pocket money? Should it be tied to chores? 6) If a company is consistently in the red, what steps should it take to get back in the black? Should it lay off staff, increase prices, or something else? 7) In some cultures, it is common to offer a bribe to get things done. Do you think this is ever justified? 8) Should tipping in restaurants be a standard practice? Does the expectation of a tip ever feel like a subtle bribe for good service? 9) When you are on a tight budget, what are the first non-essential expenses you cut? Do you find penny-pinching on small daily expenses (like coffee) makes a significant difference, or is it better to focus on larger costs? 10) If you suddenly came into a large sum of money and were loaded, how would your financial habits change? Would you be tempted to live a more flashy lifestyle, or would you become more cautious with your wealth? 11) Is it more important to have a healthy pension fund for the future or to spend money on worthwhile experiences while you're young?

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