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A squanderer or a spendthrift.
Consumers with more money are more likely to purchase luxury goods.
If we accept the definition (offered by the physicist David Bohm) that culture is shared meaning, then the answer depends on your cultural values. In Turkey, for example, the term for the money you make to cover the costs you must have to live is "ekmek parasi," or literally "bread money." Though similar to America's phrase, "bread and butter", the Turkish one actually reflects a cultural culinary reality: one does not sit down to a table without bread.Sad is the culture that considers bread a luxury.
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A squanderer or a spendthrift.
The average amount of money a person wastes on alcohol per year can vary depending on individual consumption habits. On average, it can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars annually. A study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism found that heavy drinkers spend over $1,000 per year on alcohol.
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When it wastes your time and money.
One who spends money profusely or improvidently; a prodigal; one who lavishes or wastes his estate. Also used figuratively., Prodigal; extravagant; wasteful.
Of course you can. You can save a lot of money buy purchasing a pre-owned luxury cars rather than a purchasing a luxury car brand new.
The best way to save money on a luxury vehicle is to buy it used. This will allow you to save money on the car buy not having to pay the new price for it.
Luxury travel is essentially a matter of money! The more money you have, the more luxurious the travel. A starting point would be to check out luxury cruises as these are one-off and affordable, unlike a private jet.
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Wastes money.
No, prison is not a luxury. It costs the inmate and the taxpayer to incarcerate a man (or woman). The inmate pays in time served and separation from outside society, and the people pay money to lock a person up. The reason for segregating someone has generally remained the same.
The Tamil word for "miser" is ஏரப்புனை (Yerappunai). It refers to a person who is extremely reluctant to spend money or resources, even when necessary.