Well, it depends on your definition of rich. For instance, a 16-year-old might feel rich when he gets his first fast-food job. He has more money than he has ever had before. Someone fresh out of college might feel rich getting a job that pays 15 dollars an hour, depending on the major and the expected salary... Other people might not feel rich, even if they are both pulling in six-digit salaries, just because the people next door are richer than they are and can afford things that they can't. I think it is just comparison. I would say that you are rich if you are in the upper 20% when rating income in whatever country you live in. The top 20% usually controls at least 80% of the wealth. Leaving the rest of us with the leftovers. :)
Spain is rich !!
Rich.
No, rich is not a noun; rich is adjective, a word that describes a noun (a rich uncle, a rich pastry).The noun form for the adjective rich is richness.
No, rich is not a noun; rich is adjective, a word that describes a noun (a rich uncle, a rich pastry).The noun form for the adjective rich is richness.
He was rich and abandoned the rich life.
Rich. Very rich.
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He isn't rich. He gave all his meny to me. Now I am rich. $ 80 million rich
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He is rich. Very rich :D