Do you like to shop in the “clearance” section or find items on sale?

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Do you like to shop in the “clearance” section or find items on sale? Does price matter to you?

How do you like to shop for clothes? Do you like to browse and take your time? Or do you just get what you need and leave?

Do you think children should receive an allowance? At what age? How much?

How would you feel if your spouse earned more money than you?

Do you feel comfortable borrowing money from your relatives? In what situation? How much? How long?

It is widely accepted that women often wear men's clothing. How do you feel about men wearing women's clothing?

What are your favorite stores to shop in? Why do you like to shop there?

How often do you go shopping for clothes? (once a week / once a month / once a year / etc.)

How often do you shop for groceries? (once a day / once a week / twice a month / etc.)

Do you use coupons when you shop? Why / why not?

Are you good at saving money? Why / why not?

Are you saving money now to buy something? What are you planning to buy? How much will it cost?

Do you ever buy second- hand things? (used items)

Do you like to haggle or know how to haggle for an item?

What is the currency in your country called? How many different kinds of coins are there?

If someone gave you a million dollars, what would you do with it?

What do you spend the most money on each month? Bills? Payments? Food? Clothes?

What is something that you want to buy, but don’t have enough money to buy?

What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought? How much did it cost? Do you still use it today?

Which do you think is more important – love or money? Why?

How do you think money helps make us happy?

What are you saving your money for? Do you want to buy something special?

Is it better to pay cash or with a credit card? What things do you pay cash for? What things do you pay with a credit card?

Do you give tips at a restaurant? To taxi drivers? To hairdressers? At hotels? Who do you give tips to?