But Enough About You
Money seems to have a big role in our society; we can’t do much or get far if we don’t have any. Money is valuable in different ways, even when we don’t see it physically. In today’s society we must have faith in the government and in the banking system that our money is being handled in the proper manner; if not, then we would have to hide all of our money under mattress’ or around the house. I have no clue what happens in the banks, or how they take care of America’s money. I always thought money was simple; people either have money or don’t—that’s it. However, being introduced to this assignment, the Yap Fei, US gold, French francs, Brazilian cruzeros, and debit accounts now seem similar. People don’t actually see your money being transferred. When people get paid, they aren’t handed cash, they don’t receive a physical check, the money’s all directly transferred to their bank accounts, and Americans are obligated to trust that they got more money.
Nice work, SummerGirl. You missed just one:
“People don’t actually see your money being transferred.”
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