Financial Literacy
Behavior
Relationships
Mixed
100

to spend more money than you receive as income

to live beyond your means

100

(idiom) - to treat someone as badly as they have treated you

to give them a taste of their own medicine 

100

idiom. It means to begin something in a way that is not ideal or with mistakes, problems, or misunderstandings

start off on the wrong foot 
100

To _____ the look i decided to add a statement necklace.

elevate

200

I'm trying to b___ f___ f____ b____ m____ h____

break free from bad money habits 

200

делать из мухи слона 

make a mountain out of a molehill 

200

"Продолжить с того места, где мы остановились. (6 words)

pick up where we left off

200

(этот кафель) выдерживать ежедневные нагрузки и износ -in English 

withstand daily wear and tear 

300

adj. - very careful and with great attention to every detai

meticulous

300

(idiom) - to suggest that someone meant one thing when really they meant another

put words in sb's mouth 

300

It is casual, undefined and non-committed relationship that can leave individuals confused.

a situationship

300

an idiom that refers to a situation where a relatively small or harmless action or decision leads to a chain of events with significant, often negative, consequences.

a slippery slope

400

idiom. It means don't risk everything on a single venture or plan.

Don't put all eggs in one basket

400

________ of privacy 

invasion 

400

(idiom) - to tell someone that you cannot accept an invitation now, but would like to do so at a later time:

to take a rain check 

400

belief or feeling that one deserves certain privileges, benefits, or special treatment, often without having earned them

a sense of entitlement

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