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CARD: H2 OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY) Purchase/ mortgage / rent for house/ apartment Food and drinks for the household Fuel/ Light Non-drinking water Household items and appliances and technological devices Household washing materials (e.g. laundry detergent) Domestic servants (e.g. someone who cleans your house) Clothing or footwear Education (school fees/ text books, extra-classes etc.) Healthcare (health visits, medicines, including vitamins) Entertainment events / hobbies for adults (e.g. cinema, theatre, concerts Payment of loans Money towards saving Lending money