julee1029
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Hello,
If I want do say "I don't have money", Are 'I'm broke' and 'I don't have money' interchangeable?
For example, the context is as follows:
A: I'll buy this cheeseburger and fries. What about you?
B: I don't have money now. Could you buy some for me today?
A: All right.
As far as I know, 'I'm broke' can be used as the same meaning kind of "bankrupt or something" but "I don't have money" means simply "I don't have money right now or I don't bring money with me now"
Could you elaborate the difference for me?
Thanks in advance.
If I want do say "I don't have money", Are 'I'm broke' and 'I don't have money' interchangeable?
For example, the context is as follows:
A: I'll buy this cheeseburger and fries. What about you?
B: I don't have money now. Could you buy some for me today?
A: All right.
As far as I know, 'I'm broke' can be used as the same meaning kind of "bankrupt or something" but "I don't have money" means simply "I don't have money right now or I don't bring money with me now"
Could you elaborate the difference for me?
Thanks in advance.