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English Conversation Questions on Culture: Values and beliefs about money
- What are your personal values and beliefs about money?
- Do you believe that money is the root of all evil, or do you think it is a necessary part of life?
- Do you think that people should prioritize making money over other values, such as family or personal fulfillment?
- Do you believe that wealth and success are determined by personal effort, or do you think that external factors such as luck or privilege play a role?
- Do you think that people who have a lot of money have an obligation to use it to help others?
- Do you think that it is possible to be financially successful without compromising your personal values?
- Do you believe that people should work hard to accumulate wealth, or do you think that wealth should be distributed more equally among everyone?
- Do you think that people’s attitudes towards money are shaped by their upbringing or cultural background?
- Do you think that people who value money highly are more likely to be selfish or greedy?
- Do you think that people who value other things above money, such as personal relationships or social causes, are more likely to be selfless and altruistic?
- Do you think that people who prioritize making money over other values are missing out on important aspects of life?
- Do you believe that it is possible to find a balance between financial success and personal values?
- Do you think that people should be judged by their net worth, or by other factors such as their character or contributions to society?
- Do you think that people’s values and beliefs about money change over time, and if so, how do you think this happens?
- Do you think that people’s values and beliefs about money are influenced by the society and culture in which they live?
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