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What does this mean: 'double income no kids'?



 
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What does this mean: 'double income no kids'? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 19, 2007 0:49 am   What does this mean: 'double income no kids'?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #237 "Common Phrases and Respones (3)", question 2

Randy's mother is amazing. She's 93 years old and still fends for herself. .........

(a) I know. She's very healthy.
(b) I know. They're going to put her in a nursing home.
(c) I know. She lives with her son and he takes care of her every need.
(d) I know. She's confined to her bed.

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #237 "Common Phrases and Respones (3)", answer 2

Randy's mother is amazing. She's 93 years old and still fends for herself. I know. She's very healthy.

Correct answer: (a) I know. She's very healthy.
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what does it mean double income no kids?

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Double income #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:20 am   Double income
 

Hello,
That means: Two people in a relationship who both work (double income) and they don't have any kids. Some people don't want to have children (no kids), for many reasons, but both people in the relationship work on a full-time basis.
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