Some people are hip to it, others are not. If you want to be able to afford groceries in five years, I'd recommend listening closely to the former and avoiding the latter. Just my two cents.
I know a phrase 'feel like two cents', but I think it isn't proper in this contexts or maybe I misunderstand the paragraph. Could you explain the last sentence for me?
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just my two cents ~ just my [two cents' worth of] advice/opinion
— Ozzourti
just my two cents ~ just my [two cents' worth of] advice/opinion
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