Whether it’s splitting a dinner bill or turning down a co-worker for a donation for his child’s school, awkward money moments abound in today’s world. According to a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive for CouponCabin.com, having a credit card declined tops the list of worst money-related situations.
While getting a credit card declined is the most awkward money moment for 40 percent of U.S. adults, a variety of other sticky money situations made the list:
“It’s inevitable that some financial situations can be tinged with tension, but honesty is always the best policy,” says Jackie Warrick, president and chief savings officer at CouponCabin.com. “Respect your budget and trust your gut to make the right decision. Don’t feel pressured to spend money on something or share something you’d rather not, and expect others to do the same.”
Staying open is key to defusing awkward money moments, but they’re likely to still happen in some social situations. When asked to describe their specific most awkward money moments, U.S. adults from a random sample reported the following:
Source: CouponCabin.com
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