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Dear teachers,

The word cheap (person) bears a negative meaning. Could you please kindly explain are there any positive words that bear the same meaning?

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If you mean a person who is cheap in the sense of being parsimonious, miserly, or tight with their money, as in a cheapskate, then the word thrifty answers your question in my opinion.

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Dear Barb_D,

I think the phrase is cheap person.

Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance.

Jiang
 

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I think the phrase is cheap person.

Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance.

Jiang

In that case, RoverKE just answered your question perfectly above.
 

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Hello.:-D
Please let me ask a question here.
Does 'cheap' collocate with 'person'?

"He is a very cheap person."
I've never read/heard a sentence like this.

I do know "Don't be so cheap (- meaning 'stingy' or 'mean'." is OK, but I don't think "Don't be such a cheap person." would work. Oh...hang on....It could work if the 'cheap' is used in the sense of 'having a low status' or 'not deserving respect'. Am I correct?

(Edit) collocates...:oops:
 
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Hello.:-D
Please let me ask a question here.
Does 'cheap' collocates with 'person'?

"He is a very cheap person."
I've never read/heard a sentence like this.

I do know "Don't be so cheap (- meaning 'stingy' or 'mean'." is OK, but I don't think "Don't be such a cheap person." would work. Oh...hang on....It could work if the 'cheap' is used in the sense of 'having a low status' or 'not deserving respect'. Am I correct?

No, it doesn't work with "low status" or "not deserving respect". Although we don't often actually say "Don't be such a cheap person", that is what is meant by "Don't be so cheap". It's just a shorter (and more natural) way of saying it. If someone said "Don't be such a cheap person", it would still mean "Don't be so stingy". I think it sounds unnatural because of the use of the word "person". We rarely use constructions with "person" like that.

- Don't be such a nasty person. (Unnatural)
- Dont be so nasty. (Natural)

- Don't be such a mean person. (Unnatural)
- Don't be so mean. (Natural)

What you might hear after "cheap" would be another negative word, such as "b*stard" or "git". "Don't be such a cheap git" would not sound unnatural.
 

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Does the following seem negative to you? I think it's neutral, so maybe it could be used as a polite version of "He's cheap".

He's just careful with the money.
 

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Does the following seem negative to you? I think it's neutral, so maybe it could be used as a polite version of "He's cheap".

He's just careful with the money.

I don't think they're the same thing though. I'm careful with money (ie I don't waste it on unnecessary things) but I'm not cheap (I spend money on things that are worth it and my friends say I'm generous).
 

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I don't think they're the same thing though. I'm careful with money (ie I don't waste it on unnecessary things) but I'm not cheap (I spend money on things that are worth it and my friends say I'm generous).
My [STRIKE]friends[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]friend[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]accquaintance[/STRIKE] sole-remaining-contact-among-those-I-used-to-know says that I am careful with money. I don't think it's meant as a compliment. :cry:
 
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