The audio recording appears to be a conversation between two individuals, where they discuss their plans to spend 500 rubles each, presumably from money found on the street. They decide to visit a fix-price device store, where they plan to buy drinks and snacks due to their lower prices. The conversation also includes music and applause, suggesting it could be part of a video or live event. The participants, Artyom and Egor, are both schoolchildren from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
Artyom, from a wealthier family, seems to prioritize buying expensive items like a Burger King meal and a phone case. Egor, from a less affluent family, opts for cheaper items like bread, toothpaste, and chewing gum. The conversation concludes with a mention of a competition to see who spent their money more effectively.
1. The experiment involves two schoolchildren, one from a rich family and the other from an ordinary one.
2. Each participant is given 500 rubles to see how they would spend it.
3. The experiment is designed to understand the spending habits of children from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
4. The participants are told to spend their money at a fix price device, which is cheaper than stores.
5. The participants are given a task to buy bread and other items without spending all their money at once.
6. The experiment concludes with the participants sharing their spending habits and decisions.