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People may live on different continents, speak various languages, have a different mentality, but still have one important thing in common. And that's money.
We use money every single day to pay the [bill|menu|note|tax] in cafes, get access to files on the internet or pay [on|by|for|up] a parking place. There's almost no area in life that doesn't involve money.
However, talking about money is considered a taboo topic in some cultures. For instance, it's not a good idea to ask people how much they [waste|earn|donate|pay] at work or if they've taken any loans or mortgages. In European countries, people consider it highly inappropriate to discuss how much [bills|taxes|fines|sales] they pay, the size of their charity donations or the cost of one's belongings. It's discussed neither with friends nor with family members. Meanwhile, on other continents, it might be common to boast about one's [economical|income|profit|financial] status. All these differences root in history and social culture.
In some societies, it's also acceptable to display one's [money|expenses|wealth|richness]. It represents all the hard work that was done to make such a [job|success|profit|fortune]. In other cultures, people prefer to keep their prosperity hidden not to attract jealousy and unwanted attention.