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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agoThat snuck up on us and we sent our 1st grader in with a $100 bill and a note saying to only let him spend $20. The neighbor 1st grader asked us if we are rich after that…
minus-square@Smokeydopelink10•1 year agoYou gave a first grader a 100$ bill, only a well off middle class suburbanite household would do that lol
minus-squareDrusaslinkfedilink3•edit-21 year agoI don’t know that my mother has even ever seen $100 bill outside of work (she handles the petty cash and payroll). Edit: I realize this is a bit vague. I was raised by a single mother. My father has almost certainly never had $100 bills.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoWe don’t use cash much, so the small bills get eaten up and we never really have an opportunity to break a $100
That snuck up on us and we sent our 1st grader in with a $100 bill and a note saying to only let him spend $20. The neighbor 1st grader asked us if we are rich after that…
You gave a first grader a 100$ bill, only a well off middle class suburbanite household would do that lol
I don’t know that my mother has even ever seen $100 bill outside of work (she handles the petty cash and payroll).
Edit: I realize this is a bit vague. I was raised by a single mother. My father has almost certainly never had $100 bills.
We don’t use cash much, so the small bills get eaten up and we never really have an opportunity to break a $100