What are some subtle poverty metrics that no one talks about?

Lol look at your flag... did you ever notice even if you have 2 poles its still less a leaf

Neighborhoods with religious related names in here.
Not 100% accurate, but in most cases it's always a place you'll want to avoid.

The link is as stupid as you are.

There are tards who can do all that but can't add two fractions together. Or who don't know anything about any of the technology they depend on.

>multiple foreign languages
I speak English which counts as like 10 foreign languages.

>multiple foreign languages
>multiple
you know this is a cope because he didn't want to disqualify bilingual immigrants and thinks they are all poor by default

Taking a gap year is a trap.
Unless you have good discipline, that gap year can become another year, and another year, and suddenly you find yourself at 30 years old having done nothing. Time flies by very very quickly once you become 20 or 21.

If you plan to continue studying, it's better to figure out what you want to do before and continue marching on while you already are used to being in school and young with a still growing brain.
It's all to easy to fall into a routine of being lazy during such a gap year.
I'm speaking from experience, don't do it unless you are sure you have the discipline it takes to resume studying properly.

English is a monkey language user.

No gendered nouns. No eliptic subjects. No verb conjugation. Barely any cased nouns. I could go on forever.

The reason English became so widespread is because it is simple. It barely counts as one.

>being able to take a year off without working
>"subtle poverty metric"
mindnigger

>and suddenly you find yourself at 30 years old having done nothing
oh yeah haha that would be awful if it were to hypothetically happen to someone

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