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Old 07-17-2006, 04:00 PM
shinerbock shinerbock is offline
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Kddani, for the most part you are right. There are however situations where it is more acceptable. For example, we often get into financial discussions at a bar or something (me and fraternity brothers/friends). The discussions aren't "what I have/what you have" but more what to invest in, what is working for who, etc. Sometimes specifics are brought up, simply because we are all friends and are not trying to impress one another. However, in the course of explaining how you purchased a home or invested in a field, it is fairly common to reveal something about your personal wealth.