Rich people need it poor people have it
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They lived freely. Not caring for the not as fortunate people who live on the the streets and eat bread and a very little amount of meat.
The term poor is relative. As much as some people are called poor they usually have something which the rich usually look up to.
Homeless people are similar to rich people because they are both people that have feelings that can be hurt. ex. homeless or poor person makes calls a rich person self obsessed and without real friends. Rich person calls poor person stupid and dirty. Both might hurt the others feelings.They are different because homeless or poor people are wiser because they are forced to think about how they use any amount of money they have, they are often nicer and with more real friends but also less popular. Rich people are different from homeless or poor people because they have so much money that they usually didn't work for but inherited from a relative or parent which makes them not know what it is like to work, which makes them snobby and whiny if they don't get what they want and self obsessed about their image because they don't want to become unpopular because they don't look pretty or cool (usually). Sometimes rich people also pick on normal or unpopular people as well because they are jealous of them because they have REAL FRIENDS that they can talk to about personal things instead of just other popular people to share gossip with.
The rich drink champagne and the poor drink water from the river .
Watch tv and drink wine.
they eat fish, and onlyy the rich people eat meat and drink beer
red wine
they drank wine
rich Aztecs made drinks from chocolate
YES OFCourse!
wine and beer
fish, bread. vegetable stew and rich people eat only meat and they like to drink beer
bananas are rich in patasium qand so is milk, but it's a drink, yo.
Some people are rich and some people are not rich, but doing ok, and some people are poor.
Members of the Catholic Church, including clergy and religious, are free to take any food and drink in moderation, including alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, and spirits. Many members of the clergy, as well as religious, choose to abstain, however, from all rich food and rich drink; the cost of these then may go to benefit the needy.