Some predominant attitudes encountered:
1. One group of cashers always like to downplay the amount they spent, claiming they "spent more intelligently" than those that spent more than them:
For example, those that spent 50 will say they spent "more intelligently" than those who spent 250.
Those that spent 500 will say they spent "more intelligently" than those who spent 2500.
Those that spent 5000 will say they spent "more intelligently" than those who spent 25000.
2. Second group of cashers will admit the "large amount" they spent was too much and lament/express some regret the fact they actually spent so much on an addiction.
3. Third group of cashers will claim "any amount" is well spent. Their attitude is "hey we live only once and we should do so (spend that amount) without any regrets".
4. Fourth group are those assert they have spent enough because of the excessive greed of R2. Most of this group will not spend anymore or at the margin.
5. Any other groups to add to the list which were left out? Which group(s) do you or do most cashers belong to?
1. One group of cashers always like to downplay the amount they spent, claiming they "spent more intelligently" than those that spent more than them:
For example, those that spent 50 will say they spent "more intelligently" than those who spent 250.
Those that spent 500 will say they spent "more intelligently" than those who spent 2500.
Those that spent 5000 will say they spent "more intelligently" than those who spent 25000.
2. Second group of cashers will admit the "large amount" they spent was too much and lament/express some regret the fact they actually spent so much on an addiction.
3. Third group of cashers will claim "any amount" is well spent. Their attitude is "hey we live only once and we should do so (spend that amount) without any regrets".
4. Fourth group are those assert they have spent enough because of the excessive greed of R2. Most of this group will not spend anymore or at the margin.
5. Any other groups to add to the list which were left out? Which group(s) do you or do most cashers belong to?

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