I’ve discovered a secret: if a person exhibits the following behaviors, you can generally determine their bank balance with very high accuracy:


First: If someone always takes Didi, rides high-speed trains, and stays in budget hotels when going out, they probably don’t have much savings.
Second: If someone dresses casually but occasionally dines at upscale restaurants, they might have substantial savings.
Third: If someone frequently attends free events but occasionally buys expensive artwork or luxury goods, their savings could be quite considerable.
Fourth: If someone prefers cooking at home but regularly travels abroad, their savings might be substantial.
Fifth: If someone is always frugal, shopping only during sales, but has several high-end appliances at home, their savings could be ample.
Sixth: If someone rarely spends money but always hosts gatherings and pays for everyone, they probably have a good amount of savings.
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