Which is worst? losing your keys? cell phone? or your wallet?

I’d say your wallet because you could probably always pay for new keys or a new phone if you lose those. If your wallets gone, you can’t ever get that money back!!

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  • RoseIsabella

    Losing a limb would be worse than off of that.

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  • megadriver

    Keys you can always replace (even modern car keys, they are expensive, but replaceable), you can also buy a new phone... but if you lose your wallet, you also lose all your documents and those are a bitch and a half to replace.

    The money in it will be the least of your troubles. Debit cards, credit cards, ID, drivers license, access cards, car info, health insurance card and any other card you might have - gone. Start blocking cards and pray if someone found your wallet, they turned it over to the police, or only took the money.

    Cause if whoever found it is a bastard and works fast, they can do major damage.

    I say wallet.

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  • JustAHuman

    Nothing worse than losing your phone!

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  • charli.m

    Phone. I dont even have a wallet anymore really, and I only just got keys for the first time in years. I rely on my phone for work, social contacts, entertainment, home and general info.

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  • burpinghippo789

    i think at the end of the day. You could get them all by bying new ones. if you lost your keys , you cant get back into your house. Wallet you have lost all your hardworking money that you have earnt. phone you could buy a new one but you will has lost communication with friends and family. Also you cant post on social media which isn't the end of the world. I would say all of them in this order. keys ,wallet phone. This is just my decision but its up to you

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  • raisinbran

    Phone because all your personal stuff is on there.

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  • bbrown95

    I am super anal about making sure I don't lose things away from home (I keep everything together and on me; I'm not a fan of separating any of these three things, as I know it will be easier to lose them). So, knock on wood, I haven't had to experience this and hopefully never will.

    At home, occasionally I'll get ready to leave, remember I need to do something else, set my stuff aside, and then forget where I put it when I am ready to leave. The phone can be called as long as my work phone is in the house (also one handy thing about having a landline back in the day), but the keys are frustrating as hell. I have a sparkly, brightly colored lanyard on them just so they'll stand out in case they get misplaced. My wallet always stays in my purse, which is just large enough to be hard to lose (again, knock on wood).

    I would agree that a wallet would likely be worst to lose, especially in public. But in my experience, losing my keys in the house has been the most frustrating.

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  • Gameofthrones288

    Phone because it has way too much personal information along with photos and already logged into emails etc. If you lose your phone, the person who finds it now can still your identity, look at all your photos and stay logged into all your accounts. They can literally mess up everything.

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  • LloydAsher

    I rate it in pain in the ass to replace. In that case its the wallet. Lose that and at minimum I'll have to go through the DMV for my license. Cancel and re order all of my cards. Along with proving to the bank that yes its me and I would like to withdraw physical cash to hold me over until the card comes in the mail.

    Phone is irritating. But a simple craigslist buy and then going to activate it at the carrier shop is easy enough. I did that in under a day when my last phone finally crapped out on me.

    Losing the keys is as simple as getting a new one from a locksmith, if it's my car I'll make sure to notify whatever buisness it is parked in so I dont get a ticket or towed (hopefully). For my house same process just a tad bit more annoying.

    Now all of my hard files such as birth certificate and social security card are in a fire retardant safe bolted to the ground in my house. So its pretty safe from anything.

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  • olderdude-xx

    Worst thing to loose is your mind...

    Everything else is replaceable or you can actually live and do well without - if you have a good mind and a positive attitude.

    The other things on the list (Keys, Phone, Wallet) are only minor inconveniences in life if you loose them. All readily replaceable.

    Spend some time with people with dementia or who are totally crazy. They have no life or future except in a well controlled facility that takes care of them physically.

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  • Somenormie

    All of them. If making the situation worse.

    So let's say someone robs you and someone tries to call you that would be a bad thing especially if someone robs you out of your wallet and by taking your keys to your house.

    That is what I call a horrendous situation.

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  • Meowypowers

    Keys. If you have a car that isn't basic af, the keys are expensive as hell and way more of a pain than a phone to replace. Plus you have all the other keys you have to deal with. Wallets can be expensive but you can cancel all your cards quickly. I still think keys are the worst to lose.

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  • litelander8

    Phone. Everything in my wallet is replaceable. But if I don’t have a phone I can’t call my homies to help me out.

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  • SwickDinging

    If I lived alone I would say keys, because obviously then I would be fucked. But I don't, so my answer would be phone. My purse never has cash in it these days, so all I'd have to do is cancel my bank cards. It would be annoying but nowhere near as bad as having to sort a new phone, complete with new phone number and losing all of your contacts. I would also be very worried about someone hacking into it and being able to access so many personal things, like my accounts, email, photos of my kids etc. Not to mention the cost of phones these days.

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  • I would say keys

    I hardly ever carry cash, or carry it in my bag. I can withdraw money from an ATM and request a new card all on my bank app. You don't even need your license if you legally have one since a cop can look that up

    I have a cheap Wal-Mart phone that cost like a 100 dollars, most important stuff is saved on my Google account

    Without my keys though, I'll have to pay for taxis, possibly a tow, maybe even a new steering column and I *can't* drive until it's fixed. I work 60 hours a week and while Wal-Mart not being open 24 7 does hinder me, I could still get a new phone and replace my debit card much easier than the keys

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  • bigbudchonga

    Keys because I own a £10 blackberry and no wallet, lol

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  • BatterMilk

    This depends on how much each item you value the most.

    Let me first start out with the keys. Keys are important since they give you sense of security knowing that whatever that thing is, it is secure at all times. When you lose that key you lose that sense of security knowing that somebody else can pick it up and steal whatever is locked up, or you if you only have one copy of the key and whatever is locked could be locked forever.

    Next, is your cell phone. Cell phones (or smartphones) are important since it carries all your contacts and data that no other device can. It also doesn't help that cell phones now a days can cost upwards of hundreds of dollars. When you lose your cell phone you feel like you lost access to the world, since now there is no way to contact anybody or get important information that you need. Another fear is if somebody steals your phone they could hack into your password and do anything they want with it.

    Last is your wallet. This is the one were it depends on how much important and valuable things you put in their. Some people wouldn't mind losing their wallet if they didn't have any thing of importance in their. However somebody could lose their mind if they lost things of personal and valuable significance.

    For me it would be all of them.

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  • BleedingPain

    A wallet full of untapped giftcards.

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