English lesson with china232 - Baby Boomers

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All right we're here for lesson number 79 already in the VIP room at

China232.com and we're talking about some investing, ways to hopefully make

money for all that hard-earned money that you make. You want to invest and get

some more hopefully and not lose it and we're also talking about how that

combines with older people and why it's good or it could be good to invest some

money in what older people are doing. We're going to explain the situation.

There's a lot of really cool terms and phrases that go on this and if you watch the

news, especially the business news you're going to see this kind of stuff all the

time. All right, that sounds pretty interesting. We may as well just hit the

dialogue and see what we're talking about.

A: I heard you've been investing some of your nest egg.

B: Ya. I had it in the bank and I finally realized that it wasn't doing much better

than stuffing it under my mattress.

A: Where are you thinking of investing it?

B: I'm buying a lot of health care stocks. The baby boomers are entering their

twilight years and they are going to need a lot of medical treatment.

A: That makes sense. Are you putting your money anywhere else?

B: I'm also investing in leisure activities for all those empty nesters with money

to burn. They've got a lot of time on their hands and want to enjoy the fruits of their labor by doing stuff like golfing and going on cruises.

DISCUSSION

I wouldn't mind going golfing or going for a cruise. I'm definitely up for a vacation

right now. We're going to be going on a nice vacation that we go on every year

to Thailand in a couple of months and if you haven't done that I highly

recommend it because if you don't like the cold and I hate the cold, spend it on a

sunny beach. It's a lot of fun doing that in Thailand and Thailand is awesome all

year-round.

Well that was a nice advertisement for Thailand, and I'm convinced

and I will be going again this year. And if you spent a lot of money on trips when

you're young unfortunately it doesn't help you save up anest eggand a nest

egg is a common and slang way of talking about somebody's savings and this is

really the money a person or a married couple saves for retirement. So it's not

saving like a few hundred dollars so you can buy yourself a new iPod.

This is talking about all the money that you saved when you retire and hopefully if you

don't go too crazy on your credit cards, you're going to have a pretty big nest egg

that you can enjoy when you're older. Well if you work for a long time you usually

do save up a nice nest egg and for example I could say, he's got a huge nest

egg. He doesn't need to work for the money anymore. I think he should retire

now because it seems work is really stressing him out.

I know a lot of people in this situation. I'm sure we all do. They work and they work and they work and

they just get addicted to it. They just keep saving a bunch of money. They've

got this huge nest egg and they don't want to retire even though they're stressed

out of their minds. Sounds like a pretty weird position to be in. It's a lot better

than being totally poor and broke I guess, but they should kind of relax and enjoy

a little bit of that money.

And if you want to make money and you want to do

investments it's a good idea to get a lot of money and a terrible investment is

stuffing it under your mattress. If youstuff your money under your mattressand

a mattress is your bed, if you put your money literally under your bed instead of

in the bank or instead of in the stock market you're really going to lose out over

time, and someone's probably going to steal it and honestly the phrase came

from the old days when people were actually afraid of banks failing and they

couldn't get their money back. So when some kind of scared people had a

bunch of money they would not put it in the bank, they would not invest it, they

would just save it at home and put it under their bed and I guess they thought

when they were sleeping nobody would bother stealing it.

Yeah, it sounds like a pretty weird idea to put a lot of money under your bed, but I guess if you have a

couple bucks maybe not the worst idea. It's better than spending it all on nothing

and going into debt with your credit cards and having to lose your house, which a

lot of people have certainly done and some baby boomers have done it and

some of them haven't and ababy boomeris an excellent phrase, and it's a

common term used to describe a whole generation in America and these are all

the kids born in the years after World War II and in that time many people were

born in America and many other Western countries because the men would

come home from the war they'd be kind of lonely and bored. Their wives would

be there waiting for them and they'd have nothing to do except for start a pretty big family. So for the years between 1946 in 1964 there was this huge baby

boom they called it where a lot of people had babies and there was just a lot of

babies born during that time.

Yeah, and at that time people had really large

families, which also contributed to the boom. Right and that's why it's a good

idea to invest in the baby boomers because there's so many of these people and

now they're getting older and they've got a lot of money so you want to kind of

think about what these people are doing and sell stuff to them and they're either

going to get sick hopefully not or they're going to want to blow their money on

some fun activity like going on a cruise.

All right and a lot of baby boomers are

around 60 years old now and they're alsoempty nesterswhich is another really

interesting and commonly used slang term and this is for a couple who had kids

and the kids grew up and moved out of the house and this is quite normal for

families. It's just the normal way that things go in life if you have a family and if

you're a couple and you only live with your wife or husband because your kids

moved out then you are what is called an empty nester. You don't have any

people in the nest. You've got this big house kind of like a birds nest and the

little birdies, your kids, they flew away and they're unfortunately not coming back

except for holidays and now you've got this big house to yourself and you can

argue about who's cooking dinner.

Yeah our parents are in this situation and we

are the kids that left the house or the nest and we flew all the way to China and

haven't looked back. No we haven't and a lot of parents hate this situation

because they feel lonely. Our parents I think actually love it because it saves

them a lot of money, especially our father. He likes to spend the money that he

made and now because we are not spending their money, he's got a lot of

money to burnand if someone has money to burn it means they have a lot of

extra money. They can spend it on many kinds of fun and enjoyable activities

and don't really need to worry about money for basic needs of life like buying

food and stuff. They can buy new cars just for the fun of it or go on kind of

expensive holidays and to expensive restaurants and just kind of do the fun stuff

that's really enjoyable in life, that's if you have money to burn, you have this extra

money that you could almost burn it.

Sounds like a pretty great position to be in.

I wouldn't mind having a big nest egg and a lot of money to burn and a lot of

time on my handswhich is the next term and if you have a lot of time on your

hands it just means that you have a lot of free. Right, so if someone has a lot of

free time you could say, what you doing with all that time on your hands, you

must be so bored and I hear this all the time. I don't understand it at all because I

think free time is great. You can choose to do whatever you want.

Some people I guess they're not very creative and they're bored with free time. I personally

love it but I guess it's just different personalities but that's what it means if you a

lot of time on your hands, you've got a lot of free time and someone could ask a

friend, what are you going to do with all that extra time on your hands when you

retire. What are you going to do when you quit work and you don't have any

responsibilities for the whole day, what are you going to do with all that time on

your hands. Yeah a lot of people that work their whole lives in a company really

don't know what to do with their time and I find this very strange, but I guess it

does make sense if you're used to being in that routine for so long.

Right and the last term we have here Add isenjoying the fruits of your laborand this is what I

think everybody wants to do at at least some point in their life and this is a set

phrase in English and your labor is your work. It's all the hard work you put in

during your whole life and the fruits are kind of like the money that you saved up

during that time. So if you work hard all your life and you save money you can

finally enjoy the fruits of your labor and our father's been saying this to us for

years, he can't wait for the day that he can enjoy the fruits of his labor and finally

our parents are at that stage where they can enjoy the fruits of their labor and I

think that was a pretty interesting lesson Add and I'd love to hear your comments

on the website as always. We'll be here again next week at China232.com.

VOCABULARY LIST

Nest egg: Someone'snest eggis a common slang way of talking about their

savings”. This is really the money a person, or a married couple, saves for

retirement.

He's got a huge nest egg. He doesn't need to work for the money anymore. I

think he should retire now because it seems work is really stressing him out.

Stuffing it under my mattress: In theold dayspeople were afraid of banks

failing. When they had a lot of money, many people wouldstuff it under their

mattress”. Amattressis someone's bed. They would put it under their bed

because they didn't want anyone to steal it and they thought it was safe there. Of

course, these people never made any interest on their investments.

Baby boomers: “Baby boomersis a common term used to describe a whole

generation in America. These are all the kids born in the years after World War

2. In that time, many people were born in America, and many other countries,

because the men would come home from the war and start large families. The

baby boomergeneration was born in the period between late 1946 and 1964.

This represents a huge population.

Twilight years: Someone'stwilight yearsis a polite way to describe the last

several years of their life. It's a way of saying old age.

Empty nesters: AnEmpty nesteris a slang term for a couple who had kids

and the kids grew up and moved out of the house. This is normal for families. If you are a couple and you only live with your wife or husband because your kids

moved out, you are anempty nester”.

Money to burn: If someone hasmoney to burnit means that they have a lot of

extra money. They can spend it on many kinds of fun and enjoyable activities

and don't need to worry about money for the basic needs of life like food.

A lot of time on their hands: If someone has “a lot of time on their handsit

means they have a lot of free time.

Someone might ask a friend, “What are you going to do with all that extra time on

your hands when you retire?”

Enjoy the fruits of their labor: This is a set phrase in English. Yourlaboris

your work. The fruits are the money. If you work hard all your life and save

money, you can finallyenjoy the fruits of your laborby spending money on fun

stuff when you retire.