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  • Hello everyone, I'm Niharika welcome back

  • today we gonna look at some idioms for the rich

  • for the poor and for misers. Yes! we live in a society

  • and we have set of rich people we have set of poor people

  • and misers. So rather than just saying that he's rich

  • she's poor, he's a miser I have some

  • expressions that you can use. Now we all know

  • that rich, they are people who have

  • a lot of money and possessions

  • Whereas poor, well they do not have sufficient

  • wealth to even meet their basic needs,

  • whereas misers, well they have money,

  • but they hate to spend it. So,

  • let's quickly have a look at some idioms or some expressions that you can use

  • for them. So, I have three idioms

  • for the rich, so let's look at the first one here

  • it is, "To be loaded." Now, someone who is loaded

  • has money in abundance, means

  • they have lot of money . So,

  • probably you can use this expression: My cousin lives in New York,

  • and she's loaded. So, which means

  • here I mean to say that she's rich of course,

  • but rather than just mentioning that she's rich,

  • I'm saying, "She's Loaded." So she lives in New York, and probably she makes a lot of

  • money, she has a good job,

  • a big house, and she's loaded.

  • Okay? Another one is, "To be sitting

  • on a gold mine." Now someone who is sitting on a gold mine

  • probably has something

  • or owns something very valuable

  • (writing)

  • Okay, someone who owns something

  • really valuable is someone who is sitting on a

  • goldmine. So, I have this friend of mine

  • whose grandfather is loaded,

  • okay, he's extremely wealthy, but

  • when he dies because he is already ninety six years old,

  • when he dies all his wealth will be

  • inherited by his grandson that is my friend

  • So, which means my friend is sitting on a

  • gold mine. He's rich, and he's sitting on a gold mine because he's gonna inherit

  • all the wealth from his grandfather.

  • Okay, and then the third idiom...

  • or the third expression we have here is, "To have money to burn"

  • Well! what does that mean?

  • You know there are people who are extremely rich,

  • and they love spending their money. So,

  • even for the things that are not necessary. So, probably they are very impulsive buyers

  • or they just love to spend. So they are the people

  • who burn their money. So like my Aunt

  • Now she also lives in New York, and

  • well of course her husband is super rich.

  • She is rich, okay they are loaded,

  • but they also love to spend their money

  • on unnecessary things. So she likes to go shopping every day.

  • She buys a lot of stuff for her house which is not even required,

  • so she burns money....

  • Okay, so these are three expressions for

  • the people who are rich and

  • okay for the rich people,

  • and then I have three expressions

  • for poor people. So poor people are the people who do not have sufficient wealth

  • to meet their basic needs or you know to enjoy the luxuries of life,

  • so the first one is, "To be as poor as church mice"

  • So someone who is extremely poor

  • this is the right expression that you can say, so rather than just saying she's

  • poor you can say, "Oh! you know what she's as poor as church mice."

  • Okay, I hope you like this one... another one is

  • "To be broke." I am always broke by the end of the month.

  • So, "to be broke" means to have no money,

  • so like I said

  • that I'm always broke by the end of the month because...

  • the salary, okay or the paycheck that I get

  • just gets over by the end of the last month, by the last week

  • So, I am almost broke,

  • okay which means I have no money alright

  • and then the third one here is, "Scrimp and Save."

  • Now this idiom means that someone who lives on

  • very little money, who's already uh a little poor,

  • okay, and out which they save

  • for something... like I know this man his name is John,

  • and he makes very little money, okay, his

  • paycheck is not very royal,

  • okay him makes very little money,

  • and he is saving out of that

  • for his children, who would like to go to

  • college, okay, so he's trying to save a lot of money for his

  • kids so this means that he "scrimps and saves."

  • Okay so if you have to use this expression you can say,

  • "I know this man who totally scrimps and saves

  • with whatever he makes." Okay?

  • So this is the way you can use this expression, and now let's have a look at a

  • set of expressions for misers.

  • So here are some expressions used for

  • misers.

  • So like I said in the beginning miser people are the people who

  • hate to spend money, who just do not want to spend money.

  • So the other words that can be used for them

  • are a "scrooge." Well, a scrooge

  • is a person who is extremely stingy,

  • and in fact Scrooge is a character that belongs to

  • A Christmas Carol, who did not like to spend money,

  • so that's where this word comes from, so for example if you have a friend of

  • yours who

  • hates to spend money and it just pinches him to

  • you know remove money out of his pocket, so you can use the expression

  • "scrooge" for him. "Oh! You're such a scrooge."

  • Okay, another one is a

  • "skinflint." Well a skinflint is again

  • who hates to spend money, okay, who is

  • miser or stingy,

  • like, I have this cousin of mine,

  • and she is really funny

  • you know what she does she re-uses her tea bags,

  • so when she serves tea you always see that she re-uses the tea bags. She is such a

  • miser. She is such a skinflint,

  • so that's the way you can use the expression

  • "skinflint" okay? And the last one

  • is "tight-fisted." So someone who is

  • tight-fisted hates to spend money,

  • hates to give or

  • spend money.

  • Like probably your boss,

  • who is so tight-fisted that he just doesn't want to increase your paycheck,

  • so he is tight-fisted. Okay?

  • So this is the way you can use these expressions.

  • Hope they're helpful to you because as I said we do live in a society

  • with some rich, some poor and some miser people.

  • I'll be back with a new lesson for you, till then you take care.....

Hello everyone, I'm Niharika welcome back

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英会話レッスン - 金持ち、貧乏人、ミザースのためのイディオム (Spoken English lesson - Idioms for Rich, Poor & Misers)

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