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More than half of people say they’d choose cash over spending time with their friends– would you rather have £500 in mystery gifts, £100 in cash, or a trip with friends – and why?

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00:00Would you rather have £500 in gifts, £100 in cash or a trip with friends?
00:06A trip with friends, because I like friends. That's why.
00:10You wouldn't take the cash and run?
00:12I'm not money orientated. I'm not, really.
00:16I'll get money, I'll spend it, but I soon go with friends.
00:20I'll have a third of each.
00:24It's been another trip with friends. It's a really, really good trip.
00:28And we've got a bit of money. Then, yeah.
00:31I'd rather spend my time with my friends.
00:34There's a balance to be struck, isn't there?
00:35Because what's the use of having all the money in the world?
00:38You could win the lottery.
00:40But, you know, if you feel lonely, you feel lonely, don't you?
00:42You don't feel lonely, penniless.
00:44You'd feel lonely if you've got millions of pounds.
00:46Friends are important, aren't they?
00:48Yeah, we've got a bit more money.
00:50But I've got to spend that money on the friendship side
00:53rather than purely acquisitive, materialistic things
00:57and just spending money on yourself.
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