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£50,000 - lifechanging?

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Smowball | 13:15 Fri 09th Nov 2012 | ChatterBank
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If you won £50,000 - no more, no less so not millions, would it be life-changing for you? And what would you do with it?
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Life changing? I could nip over to Thailand and become Shirley for 40k and spend the rest on make up and hair remover...
Not life changing.

I'd probably go for a new car and a holiday.
not really lifechanging but i would really enjoy giving most of it away and buying myself an ipad mini.
It would change my life for about a week. Would not take long to spend that. I might buy a couple of legs of lamb for the freezer. That should take care of most of it!!
It wouldn't be lifechanging. It would buy me a new car or if I was less selfish, I would put it into a trust fund for my niece and nephew.
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Nah, welcome but not life changing, I'd do an extension on the house.
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Not life-changing for me either.So I would probably have a fabulous holiday,and put the rest away for a rainy day.
Not now no, it would just be nice but a few years ago it sure as hell would have:)
Not life changing at all. I'd bank it.
I could pay the head butler's back wages, with some left over for the maid.
It would be, but not so much as I was set up for all I could ever want.

It covers the outstanding mortgage plus enough to live on for quite some time, which would mean I could tell the rat race where it could go.
Well, maybe. Because I would use it as a deposit to buy a house. But then I guess the only thing in my life that would have changed would be the house I lived in.
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definately not life changing, I inherited abit more than that after Dad died but there were 4 of us. I'd probably share it equally between my 3 kids and myself, though I would have a more equal 20k and give them 10k each :)
No Snowball it would not be life changing, we are comfortable,if i had a spare 50 grand I help a young inventor to forward his project.
yep life changing, pay my debts off, pack my bags and off i go
yup - on small debts and then a deposit for a house x
where to, fluff, your penthouse in Monaco?
Wouldn't be life changing. Though I'd fly my son and his family in from the states for the Christmas holiday.

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