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MoneySuperMarket says the average household is expected to spend over £1,600 this Christmas.Will you be spending that much or cutting back?

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00:00I don't think I'm going to spend anywhere near that amount of money.
00:03But I think right now we are trying to spend less so that we can actually afford living.
00:10I'm not sure. I think as a family we might spend a lot because it's nice to celebrate every once in a while, you know, celebrate festivities, you know.
00:22But I definitely think that people are going to struggle this season.
00:25I think I won't be spending £1,600 because I'm not providing for a family and I'm not paying for children's presents or food or anything like that.
00:34So I think my family will probably be cutting back because it's just extortionate the price of anything.
00:41I think the price of turkeys is just so expensive now. I think like there's just no need.
00:47It's obviously it's good to celebrate and it's very important to spend time with family and stuff.
00:52But there is a lot more to the festive season than spending money.
00:56And I think £1,600 is just extortionate.
01:00I think that's the end of the year, and that's what I did.
01:01So I think then, that didn't like that.
01:02OK.
01:06And then, that $2,600,000.
01:08And, that's what I'm increasing.
01:12And then, that's what I only know.
01:14Then, that's what I wanted to do for the year.
01:16So, that's what I wanted to give to a new family.
01:18So, that's what I wanted to do.
01:20So, let's move on.
01:22So, I wanted to share the research that we've not been able to do it.
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