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ACCESS THE FREE GUIDED SESSION "Why Spanish Feels Hard and It's Not You": https://thespanishontheroad.com/spanish-for-neurospicy-brains/
Talking about cold, hard cash can feel a little awkward, so what do native speakers do? They invent a million creative ways to talk around it! š¤šø
In Episode 59, we unlock Eufemismos sobre el dinero (Euphemisms about money)āexploring how to say you're completely broke, incredibly rich, or just dealing with everyday expenses without ever using the word dinero. For a neurospicy mind, learning through these highly relatable, culturally rich colloquialisms is the ultimate dopamine hack to bypass dry grammar lists.
What we break down today:
š Being Broke with Style: Hilarious and essential native phrases like "estar a dos velas" or "no tener un duro".
š The Wealth Scale: How to describe someone who is loaded ("estar podrido de dinero") or simply tracking their cash flow.
š§ The Financial Taboo: A reflection on why we use linguistic acrobatics to discuss money and how to navigate these social codes confidently.
Hit play to upgrade your street-smart Spanish and start talking about money like a true local! š°
š Free Session: https://thespanishontheroad.com/spanish-for-neurospicy-brains/
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ACCESS THE FREE GUIDED SESSION "Why Spanish Feels Hard and It's Not You": https://thespanishontheroad.com/spanish-for-neurospicy-brains/
Talking about cold, hard cash can feel a little awkward, so what do native speakers do? They invent a million creative ways to talk around it! š¤šø
In Episode 59, we unlock Eufemismos sobre el dinero (Euphemisms about money)āexploring how to say you're completely broke, incredibly rich, or just dealing with everyday expenses without ever using the word dinero. For a neurospicy mind, learning through these highly relatable, culturally rich colloquialisms is the ultimate dopamine hack to bypass dry grammar lists.
What we break down today:
š Being Broke with Style: Hilarious and essential native phrases like "estar a dos velas" or "no tener un duro".
š The Wealth Scale: How to describe someone who is loaded ("estar podrido de dinero") or simply tracking their cash flow.
š§ The Financial Taboo: A reflection on why we use linguistic acrobatics to discuss money and how to navigate these social codes confidently.
Hit play to upgrade your street-smart Spanish and start talking about money like a true local! š°
š Free Session: https://thespanishontheroad.com/spanish-for-neurospicy-brains/

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