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How many people truly donate their unwanted belongings to a charity shop FOR the charity? I mean do you wake up one morning thinking you want to give a few things to charity and therefore have a rumage in cupboards, draws and all that in the search to find something you want to give just to your chosen charity? OR is it a case of you having a general clear out and realise you have alot of things you want to get rid of and then think you could give your unwanted stuff to charity?
It's mainly the latter, but I do choose which shops to give them to with more feeling. I mainly give to Mind. I also make sure that the stuff is good and not cack. If it is, I put it in the textile recycling boxes. Doesn't it show that we have too much cack, though? Nero

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