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Perhaps. Depends upon the circumstances. I don't care much about 'loads of money' but if I had none I might even marry somebody with little amount of money so I can provide some food and shelter to my family. But in the present conditions, no. Don't think I need that much of money or that my family needs any help.
Same question!
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If my family so desperately needs the money, I might.
Would you hide your true reading "pleasures" to impress others?
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No. My true reading pleasure tend to be the classics, but even if they were bodice rippers, I wouldn't hide it. I think people have a right to read whatever they like and enjoy it without interference from others.
If you were coveting a book and couldn't afford one, then saw one of your friends had it, would you steal it?
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No, I wouldn't steal it. But I would ask very nicely, and very persistently, to borrow it. I may even offer very nicely, but very firmly, to purchase it from them.
Would you break the red light late at night on a lonely road?
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Probably not. If I'm out late at night I'm probably not in a hurry to get anywhere.
Would you ever steal a road sign?
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HA! good story. Yes.
Say you stole a road sign too big to fit in the car- what would you do with it?
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Leave it.
Would you know if someone was worthy of your time?
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I would certainly hope so.
Would you have the courage to tell them if they were not?
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Probably not.
Same question!
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I'd have the courage, but I would probably try to phrase it in a nice way. No need to be rude to anyone, feel superior, or hurt anyone's feelings.
Same question.
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Nope. The extent of my cowardice knows no boundary.
Would you tell your kid there's no such thing as magic (magic wands, unicorns. ..), or would you play along with her belief until she found out on her own?
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Probably play along while gently preparing them for the truth.
Would you post in this thread even though you cannot think of a question to ask?
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Yes, I did so, when I just wrote "same question."
Would you pretend to like a book you really disliked just because it was your best friend's favorite?
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Not in a million years.
Would you pretend to dislike a book because your best friend dislikes it?
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Depends, if I was indifferent about said book, I'd probably play along with the the dislike card for a while. If I loved the book, I'd just say that I loved it.
Would you say "cute kid" even when you thought, "eeech! that's one ugly kid". . . .?