paddyann, you are missing the point of people who, because they managed without benefits, think others should do so too. It is precisely because they had to make their own way in the world without state aid which inspired them to do well for themselves and they think the same should apply to everyone. Many people on benefits rely on that cushion too much and often have no intention of working or changing their lifestyle to improve their life. When I mentioned state aid, it is actually other hard working people who are supporting those on benefits, not really the state. Where is the fairness in that...and, yes, I am from a poor working class, council house family who received no state aid and was inspired to improve my lot in life and did.
gummybears, I certainly won't be contributing to others' expensive tastes in food and drinks when I dine out with them.
To everyone who complains about braggers and boasters, if you provide them with an audience, they will continue talking so you need to nip the conversation in the bud and say, 'It was lovely to hear about your........ but now it's time to talk about something else!'