lifestyle change would be gradual, and i'd become more suspicious of others
2007-01-21 05:11:41
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answer #1
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answered by Sam E 6
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I don't know about my lifestyle, because I am who I am and always will be, but 5 mill would help me and my family out a lot. For starters, I would pay mine, my husband's, Mother's and nieces bills off, and then buy a house big enough for the 4, well actually 5 of us now that my niece is pregnant.
2007-01-20 19:19:38
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answered by pinkcasperartweety 6
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i would stop working and put all my energy into my classes. would hire a maid to help me clean my new mansion(!), and a nanny so I could stop sending my daughter to shitty day cares. i guess not havin to work wouldn't be that big of a radical change but refreshing.
i would hope my personality would stay the same, but money changes people there's no guarantee
2007-01-20 17:54:08
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answered by Tristan29 2
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Yes I would by an apartment in NYC and no my attitude would probably not change cause as my husband and best friend always have to remind me that I am snob who always has to spend lots of money on clothes and my hair and would not catch me buying clothes at a kmart or walmart or target stores.
2007-01-20 17:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Radically,no...& sure my attitude would be changed but only for the better,
the less worry of paying bills would ease alot of stress.
2007-01-20 17:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Recycle your cans, tin foil, bottles (glass and plastic) and paper. purchase in user-friendly words one hundred% recycled paper or the utmost % conceivable of all of your paper products. Staples has one hundred% recycled reproduction paper and wrting pads. maximum supermarkets and all well being food shops have one hundred% recycled paper towels, diapers, facial and bathroom tissue. They cost extra notwithstanding that's properly worth it to do your area. If extra human beings do, their cost will come down. Get your self some canvas tote bags (link less than) to bypass to the great marketplace with them, do not use any plastic bags. in case you get paper bags, recycle them. do no longer purchase frozen pre-made ingredients with non-recycleable trays and wasteful cardboard packing containers. practice dinner extra and eat clean food. this will be somewhat way of existence change notwithstanding that's extra effective for you in any case. call your city or city corridor and locate out if there are farmers markets or community eco-friendly markets close to you. help your community farmers! Use bio-degradable cleaners which contain vinegar and water on your abode windows or different packaged products you'll get at maximum supermarkets or all well being food shops.
2016-12-02 20:07:56
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answered by plyler 4
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No, I would pay the mortgage, and mom's. finish fixing our house, no need to move.
Give some charitable donations, esp. the local foodbank and childhood illnesses,
No, I am the same person no matter what, still the same friends, who needs friends that want you for money?
2007-01-20 18:01:58
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answered by It's been awhile 6
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My lifestyle and personality would change......hopefully for the better
2007-01-20 17:50:34
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answered by Lolitta 7
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Heck yes. I would help the organizations that I have passion for. I would be much happier. Yeah everyone would have their hand out. But it is my money. Oh the bliss...Icould help my family. Gosh not I am daydreaming.
2007-01-20 22:04:50
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answered by jipp 5
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My lifestyle would change, my personality wouldn't.
2007-01-20 19:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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radically change? NO. change? yes. Personality change? absolutely NOT
2007-01-20 17:56:25
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answered by Boop 7
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