In entertainment environments like Las Vegas, money loses its perceived value because it is treated as 'good time tokens' rather than real currency, making people more willing to spend on items like drinks and rides that would seem expensive in everyday contexts.
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MONEY DOESN'T FEEL REAL IN VEGASAdded:
I'm tired. I've said it a big way you're looking calm.
He's going to pay you 100 euros for touring me.
Here we go. Disco lights [music] on. Get the music pumping.
>> [music] >> You mustn't pass money as a real thing.
It is literally good time tokens.
You just use it to get what you want.
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