Sothisisthefirstpointsthatthestudentistalkingaboutwhereoldpeoplespendmoneyin a wastefulmanner.
And, um, mycommentswerejustthat, that I'm notreallysurewhat a gamblingshopwas.
And, uh, I askedhim, Isitlike a casino?
I'm unsureifthisisaneffectiveexample, because I donotthinkoldpeopleusuallygotocasinostogamblenotmorethanregularpeopleanyways.
So I'm notsure.
Maybeinthisstudentsmaybeinthestudent's country.
It's true.
Maybeoldpeopledogotocasinos.
Lots.
Butthetime I spentinDubaiand I knowinCanadaand I'vealsobeeninChinanowfor a littlewhile, and I'veneverreallyknownoldpeopletobereallybigintowastingtheirmoneyincasinosorgambling, youknow, notinmyexperienceanyway.
So I thinktheexampleis a littlebitweakbecauseit's hardtoseethatthat's actually a truething.
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I thinktheexampleisperhaps a littlebitstrange.
Also, yourdiscussionsentencedoesnotmakesense.
Thisexamplemakesclearwhereretiredpeoplearemoreinterested, whichis a littlebitdifficulttounderstand.
So I thinkthestudentoriginallysaidthatitisclearthatoldpeoplemake a societyunhappy, whichagain, I don't thinkthatsentenceistrue.
I thinkmostpeoplewouldarguethatoldpeoplemakesocietyhappierifanythingbutButmaybethreeideathatthattheyweretryingtotalkaboutisthatbecauseoldpeoplearespendingmoneyinimmoralplaceslikecasinosandotherthingsthatifthere's moreandmoreoldpeoplethantherearemoreandmorepeoplespendingmoneyinbadplaces.
Becauseifthere's oneoldpersonisspendingitin a badplacethan 100,000 oldpeoplewillalsobespending 100,000 Notimes.
Asthusthereisanobviouslinkbetween a growingagedpopulationandimmoralconductwithinsociety.
Now a gain.
Personally, thisis a sentencethat I wouldnotagreewithbecause I e thinkthatoldpeopletypicallyor, uh, conductingmoremoralconductthenthanmost, mostotherpeople, I wouldimagine I wouldnotimagineoldpeopletogenerallybedoingthings.
Hemorally, it's notmyexperienceanyways.
and I justthinkthatthethesHubertpointsintheiroutlinessentencethatthatoldpeoplespendmoneyin a wastefulmannerisnotreallythatstrong.