Are you generous or stingy?
Are you generous or stingy?

When would you buy your friend a present?
You are gifted with £10,000 - what do you do with it?
Do you share food?
You find £20 on the street, what do you do with it?
Would you give someone your last rolo?
You're in a restaurant and the bill comes. How do you sort it out?
You get a promotion at work, so have a bit more money coming in. What do you do with it?
What do you do if someone asks to borrow something from you?
When you help someone out, what are your expectations in return?
One of your colleagues forgets their lunch and doesn't have any cash on them, what do you do?
Generous & giving
Generous & giving
It's in your nature to be very generous, and you get a lot of joy from helping others. So much so, you've been known to put others before yourself on many occasions. And whilst this is a very noble thing to do and a charming trait to have, don't forget to make sure you still have a thought for yourself. Why? Because whilst there's nothing wrong with doing what you can to give to others, you can't do this at your own expense. So don't feel guilty for treating yourself from time to time.
A bit of both
A bit of both
You're showing signs of being both generous and stingy at the same time - it seems it depends on the situation and the person needing the help! You're not a big fan of sharing things, but will do if you absolutely must, and are cautious when it comes to lending your stuff out. However, you are a lot more generous with your nearest and dearest and enjoy being able to treat them from time to time and will always be on hand to help.
The stingiest of all
The stingiest of all
Wow, you really don't like to share or help people out - for you it's all about taking care of number one! And whilst there's nothing wrong in looking out for yourself, remember that it can be nice to give to others from time to time. This is especially true when it comes to giving a helping hand to those who are less fortunate than yourself - so if you do find yourself with more money coming in and you can spare a few pounds, why not set up payroll giving through your employer? That way you can set up a regular tax free donation to any charity of your choice.
When would you buy your friend a present?