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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Slang and colloquial expressions referring to money

Hi all! Could someone help me by giving some slang expressions connected with money? I' m from Poland and I need this to my diploma paper. Maybe you know some slang or colloquial expressions referring to money, especially these used in business correspondence such as informal letters, e-mails. Have you got any ideas?
  

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Hello, Here in Canada we might say "cash", "dough", "moolah"... " Or that I am happy that I got a better job because I need the "dough". However, it is not overly formal in any way to use "dollars", and for business correspondence, I imagine this would be the case.

  • Hello, Here in Canada we might say "cash", "dough", "moolah"...
  • " Or that I am happy that I got a better job because I need the "dough".
  • However, it is not overly formal in any way to use "dollars", and for business correspondence, I imagine this would be the case.
  • I hope this helps!
  • Marta (also from Poland...
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Hello,
Here in Canada we might say "cash", "dough", "moolah"...

In a casual e-mail to friends, I might say that dinner at this restaurant costs "around thirty bucks a person." I might say that "I can't come to the concert because I don't have any cash right now." Or that I am happy that I got a better job because I need the "dough".

However, it is not overly formal i

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