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#239 - Money Idioms and Slang for Everyday Conversation

RealLife English: Learn and Speak Confident, Natural English

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The Gringo Tax

A good deal or a bargain means something that you buy is maybe cheaper than what it's actually advertised for. I think i've been ripped off lit with the gringo taxgringo is what they call foreign people here in south america. When i lived in brazil, i deflan did not have very much money, sir thike. Gringo tax y wasn't doing m any good. Maybe andre uses the cheapest chips. Could be we dei in the states wed ify not use that one. We might say that something's a steel ah, you means it's a really great deal. It's a steel. And the opposite, would you use a rip

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