How much is $5 to you?

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Harry_

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I don't earn a lot so $5 is quite a bit to me :D
 

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I earn $2 an hour so $5 means quite alot to me lol
 

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atm $5 is a 2 twitch subs & while I do currently have no job, $5 is still just money, im happy with or without it.
 

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once you send me 5$ i'll tell you.
 

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I have met alot of people, some people would lose $5 and not care less and others would scam for as less as $2.7. My question is, how big is $5 for you? how long would you work for a max to make $5? Would you give $5 to a random stranger without blinking an eye or are you like me and would think atleast three times before spending any value?

Just a random thought I had, i'm never usually awake till this long but here it goes

$5 is basically nothing to me personally. I wouldn't really care if I'm missing $5 out of my pocket. If someone is trustworthy and in need of money I would also not care to give it to them, stranger or not.
 

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Meh tbh its not much to me, at least when i had my job lol, i donated $100+ to twitch streamers when i had money, due to covid im without a job now so i cant rlly donate, otherwise $5 is not much and i'd donate it without thinking
 

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Time is money.

$5 to me is worth a few hours of entertainment. If I spend $5 to experience a new game lasting for more than an hour then I think that $5 is worth it.

I wouldn't spend 1 hour trying to scam for $5. I wouldn't even spend 1 minute scamming for $5. All the work for $5 is just not worth it at all. Your time is worth more than $5.

I don't work, and I'm in full time Uni. Although I live in Australia and deadass get paid by the government for doing nothing, so...
 
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For me every bit counts so 5$ counts as a lot. My current goal is to make a living doing jobs online without having to get a real job. I managed to get 100$ doing work around my house and I’m slowly working my way up through doing tasks online. I think 5$ can get a lot but can also get very little depending on how you spend it.
 
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