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Yayita 08-11-2011 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4732763)
Yeah, cos when I give a gift as an act of kindness and generosity I know I always make sure to tell the person exactly how much it costs, just to prove how thoughtful I am :laugh:

Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

Niamh. 08-11-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Yayita (Post 4732783)
Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

That must be it then :wink:

Suze 08-11-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Yayita (Post 4732783)
Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

Yeah, ok then :D Let's put that down to buyers remorse shall we :D Now I have heard it all in trying to justify Jay/Justin/Jason, and Louise/Loo's bad call :joker: They suffered 'joint' buyers remorse :laugh2:

Pyramid* 08-11-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Yayita (Post 4732783)
Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

It's usually applied to people who have no (or little) self control or lack willpower, cannot say no when they should and know they should.

So yes, it's entirely applicable to Jay and Louise - neither of them have much self control or willpower.

;)

Mumbles 08-11-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Yayita (Post 4732727)
Of course on my son, thats a given. Thats not the point though, I am trying to illustrate that people have the right to do as they want. Maybe in 8 weeks and considering I won extra cash, I would give someone that kind of gift. But I definitely wouldnt say Im in love with someone in that time frame.

We're all different though. I'm just saying that love and friendship are two different things that happen at different paces. You might not fall in love so quicly, but some people do. Some people may become instant friends, some don't. You can't really compare the two, they're different emotional ties.

Pyramid* 08-11-2011 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Yayita (Post 4732685)
I am noticing alot of people saying Aaron was right in not spending money on "people he barely knows", or "strangers". Yet you all justify his relationship with Faye as real and true love... They've been in the house the same amount of days. How can one be true love, but giving a gift to people you know for 8 weeks be inpossible?

For me, it is more plausible to spend 500K on somebody you know for 8 weeks than saying "I Love You".

FAB NEWS!!!

So come Xmas time, you'll have known me for more than 8 weeks.... please don't bother harrassing and fretting over what to buy me, I'm happy for you to send me the ready cash.

Ta very much.

:dance: *I'm in the money, I'm in the money ----- New Year in the Maldives, here I come!*:dance:


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