keannu
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The other day, I was talking to a native speaker who seemed to be from Austrailia, and he said "You can't take money with you." half as a joke and half seriously to another guy who looked quite frugal and stingy.
In Korea, we have the expression "Will you take the money to the grave? You can't have it when you die"
Which is more common to mean money is vanity if you consider death? "You can't take money with you" or "You can't take money to eternity"?
In Korea, we have the expression "Will you take the money to the grave? You can't have it when you die"
Which is more common to mean money is vanity if you consider death? "You can't take money with you" or "You can't take money to eternity"?
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