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Can you wear cream shoes with black pants?

there is no reason not to


Why is it important not to wear shorts and a cap when going to the bank to borrow money?

because the Russians will attack America. and there will be another 911.


Do you wear stockings with a cocktail dress for a New York business fund raiser if you are 24 years old?

You don't have to wear pantyhose (or tights, or stockings). Older women (like your mom) might tell you that, "ladies wear pantyhose," but this is an antiquated (old, out-of-date) rule. Nowadays, it is totally acceptable for women (especially young women) to go bare-legged. However, if you want to wear pantyhose, or tights, or knee-highs or thigh-highs, you can. For example, if you know you will be too cold with bare legs, or if you have some nice tights that go really well with your dress. Personally, I prefer wearing pantyhose or stockings because they help minimize all the blisters and little cuts I get on my feet from my shoes. Feel free to wear them or not wear them, basically. It's up to you, and you will not be committing any fashion faux pas either way.


What is the meaning of durable money?

Durable money refers to currency that is designed to withstand physical wear and tear over time, maintaining its usability in transactions. It is often made from materials that are resistant to degradation, such as polymer or treated paper, ensuring it remains in circulation longer. This concept contrasts with less durable forms of money that may degrade quickly and require frequent replacement. The durability of money contributes to its effectiveness as a medium of exchange, store of value, and unit of account.


What are the 5 properties that make money functional?

The five properties that make money functional are: durability, as it must withstand physical wear and tear; portability, allowing it to be easily transported; divisibility, enabling it to be broken down into smaller units for various transactions; uniformity, ensuring that units of money are consistent in value; and limited supply, which helps maintain its value by preventing inflation. These properties ensure that money can effectively serve as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account.