What my wallet says about me? Can you really tell who someone is by what is in their wallet? I believe that unless you get to know someone you truly do not know who they are. Someone may have a dirty, cluttered wallet but be the nicest person you have ever met. Most people, myself included would assume that this person was not nice and probably not someone they would want to meet. But you do not know anything about that person or their life.
There are a lack of contents in my wallet due to the fact that a few months ago my other wallet got stolen. I basically lost who I was when my wallet was stolen. I had nothing and I felt like I was a nobody. I had to go get everything replaced which was very time consuming. You feel like a little kid again with not having anything with you when you walk into a store. I am a lot more careful in what I put in my wallet since I have gone through that experience of losing my personal belongings.
At first glance my wallet may say that I am stuck up or rich. As a name brand wallet that is the first impression it gives off. The first thing you see when you open my wallet is my identification card. Which anyone who sees that can assume that I drive. Also they will easily figure out that I am a female. My weight, height, address, and etc. are also mentioned and very noticeable. The fact that I value the chance to give someone a second chance at life can be assumed from the fact that I am an organ donor. One might think that I am a very neat and organized person. All my cards are neatly put away with the names face up for easy use. My debit card is what you see first. With the name of an uncommon bank on the card. This can show that I am a small town girl who does not like going to big businesses. Having a debit card shows that I may have a job and put my money in the bank. I have two shopping cards Costco and a Petsmart card. Some people may believe I like to buy a lot of food and eat free samples. Also one can assume I have a pet or two and like to save money on pet supplies. My insurance card which I have at all times is neatly tucked in one of the pockets. This card shows that I like to obey the law by being an insured driver. With the names of my parents on my insurance card one can assume maybe I still live with my parents and that they pay for my insurance. When you open the other side of my wallet a neat stack of receipts lay there. Showing I may be someone who has to keep everything just in case they need to return anything. Or maybe I like to make sure how much money I am spending. The last thing that is in my wallet is a zipper pocket full of change. People may think that I like to pay in exact change. I never carry cash with me because it is easier just to swipe my debit card. I have no credit cards which may show to someone that I manage my money very well. As you can see my wallet does not have anything very exciting in it. I hold in my wallet only what I need. I do not like to have clutter in my wallet.
If all people had to go off of was my wallet they would miss a lot about who I really am. My wallet may show that I am neat but that is not what my room shows. If you noticed I did not mention anything about having pictures in my wallet. My last wallet had pictures of my nieces and siblings in it. Due to the fact it got stolen I have not put any pictures in this wallet yet. People would not know that I have a boyfriend by just looking at my wallet. Or that I have a twin sister and this could really be her wallet. Never would anyone guess that I am a student at Everett Community College. My student identification card also was taken from my old wallet. My wallet does not show that I love sports, especially softball. Or that I love to workout at LA Fitness, I want to go to the UW for my junior and senior year of college, and that I want to live in a house that overlooks the water.
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