Complete the analogies money:
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It's the analogies that put the amount of money into context, because everyone's financial situation is different.
Here are a few useful ways to describe the cost of something in terms other than raw dollar amounts:
Pocket change. This is an amount of money that can be spent without a whole lot of thought. In context, it will hardly be missed. People can budget for this category of spending, and there needn't be a whole lot of planning as to how it gets spent.
A pizza. I find myself using this one quite a bit, for some reason. We don't eat a whole lot of pizza, but if we give up one here or there in exchange for something else, we cook pasta or grilled cheese that evening instead.
Here are a few useful ways to describe the cost of something in terms other than raw dollar amounts:
Pocket change. This is an amount of money that can be spent without a whole lot of thought. In context, it will hardly be missed. People can budget for this category of spending, and there needn't be a whole lot of planning as to how it gets spent.
A pizza. I find myself using this one quite a bit, for some reason. We don't eat a whole lot of pizza, but if we give up one here or there in exchange for something else, we cook pasta or grilled cheese that evening instead.
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