Which Seinfeld Character Are You Most Like When It Comes to Money?

by RC on February 12, 2008

seinfeld.jpg     Are you Jerry, Elaine, George or Kramer?

  • Jerry Seinfeld: You make a pretty good income,  have money, and you spend it when you feel it is necessary, but normally you are not too extravagant. When you really want something though, you may go overboard, like the time Jerry bought his Dad a cadillac and ending up paying for it twice.

     

  • Elaine Benes: You make a decent income, probably an average person money wise. Not too flashy, but doing OK.

     

  • Cosmo Kramer: You frequently don’t carry money, don’t have a job, but apparently you can pay your rent and even renovate your apartment from time to time. A moocher, at least when it comes to food. Your real financial situation is an enigma to those around you.

     

  • George Costanza: You’re a financial train wreck. You may have had to move back in with your parents. You are cheap, not frugal. Like the time George bought Elaine a cashmere sweater with a spot on it because it was on sale.

Me? Well, I’d really like to be like Jerry’s dad, calculating a tip to the third decimal place at the early bird dinner special. Or like when he figured out how much Uncle Leo owed Jerry’s Mom with interest for the $50 he never paid her 40+ years ago. But in reality, I’m probably a cross between Kramer (don’t carry money) George (in debt-but haven’t moved back home yet!) and Elaine (average).

 

How about you?

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