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Generosity

Are you generous, matey?

  • Shirt off my back

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • A dime

    Votes: 6 60.0%
  • Not even a toss

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10
  • 1,399
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    6
    Years
    How generous are you?

    Just this once, I'm not going to delve into lengthy elaboration.
     
    TY giveth and TY taketh

    I give more than I take tbh, depending on many factors
     
    I've always tried supporting some of the homeless. If I have a bag of chips or something handy, I'll give them that. I mean, it's not like they're doing it because they want to, you know? They're in a very hard and desperate times for them. I don't do this all the time though because even my parents and I get into a real pickle with our own budget choices and such.
     
    Quite generous. I offer to lend my friends money (have offered hundreds of dollars before, but they are too modest to take it...), give more than most would for birthdays, and am always offering support to people online among other things. I know my limits but it can be exhausting sometimes to be like this 8<
     
    I'd say I'm pretty generous to my friends and family. I try to go above and beyond while helping them out - be it with advice, monetary stuff, or anything else.
     
    Yeah, I'm fairly openhanded. Withholding is joyless and money doesn't mean a whole lot to me, so I'll gift it away unless I've got something specific and brilliant in mind.

    I'm going to be a philanthropist one day, do some good for UNICEF and the like, so a basic modicum of generosity is pretty important. If one of my family hit me up for some aid when I'm up and coming, I'll give them a house or whatever. Someone in need. Especially those fleeing domestic abuse. It's such a scourge where I come from, and the general attitude is sinfully flippant.

    When it comes to my time, though... not so much. I've really got to work on that.
     
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