Is money really “worth more” on a rainy day?

Is that true what people say about “Saving your money 💰 for a 🌧️ Rainy day?” Would you feel like working would be worth it if it was raining outside and you felt like you had enough money to not need to commute in the rain?

Say Yes it’s normal if Yes money IS WORTH More when it’s raining outside?

Or NO Money is worth the same, people don’t care if it’s rainy day or not?

Voting Results
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Based on 8 votes (4 yes)
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Comments ( 17 )
  • howaminotmyself

    This is an idiom. A phrase that means something beyond what the individuals words actually mean. Like, "piece of cake" or "raining cats and dogs."

    Is this not covered in school anymore?

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    • dirtybirdy

      I love idioms. "The whole 9 yards" has always stuck with me...

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      • howaminotmyself

        Did it, stick like glue?

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    • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

      i hope op can wrap their head around that without makin a messa brains & blood

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      • Kmoshea5

        Excuse you??? Ok sorry you’re right it’s just an expression you’re right? Like when someone says “It’s raining cats and dogs outside”: I don’t go outside and think “Wow, cats and dogs are falling everywhere”?

        Think you should apologize for downsizing my intelligence. I don’t think I’m going to “spill my brains out” trying to learn a money expression??

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      • howaminotmyself

        Well, I won't be crying over spilled milk if they can't. Or spilled brains in this case.

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  • bbrown95

    I've always taken "saving money for a rainy day" to mean keeping plenty on hand in case of an emergency. Having that money when something unexpectedly comes up is always worth it.

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  • Jh9856

    Ok lets skip the bullshit and change the subject. One thing is for sure: money does buy happiness, buy love, buys everything. And yes, the more you have, more happy you are.

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    • ospry

      Judging by Hollywood celebrity deaths, suicide and drug overdoses must be indicators of highly content and happy people

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      • bbrown95

        Exactly. Money doesn't magically erase all problems.

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  • Chudders

    Nothing replaces the beauty and majesty of the sun. The sun and its light is more powerful than wealth. Whenever the sun shines I feel 10x better.

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  • Dot123

    Is a bird in the hand worth two in the bush?

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    • darefu

      Depends on what the bush looks like and what else is in the bush!

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  • ospry

    This is how the stock market works. The rainier the day, the higher the humidity, and the higher the chance of precipitation all have a positive trending impact on the value of money

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  • LloydAsher

    Technically no. Inflation and all. But if you are in a pinch every extra penny feels like 5x its standard value.

    I remember when I discovered an old bank account with 1000 bucks stashed away. Felt like I won the lottery.

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  • howaminotmyself

    Try playing catch with it instead.

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  • Vvaas

    i love rain

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