Not much to spend money on out at sea. Especially that one thing.
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Have you ever been drunk?
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My guess is that the assumption is that when sailors get to shore, they spend prolifically on booze & sex workers.
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Because they accumulate all their money at sea where they can't spend it and then reach port and have way more than they're used to. See also: any enlisted service member.
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from when they had rare shore leave during the war. Everything was paid for on the ship, so any money you had you spent on shore leave.
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Drunk munchies maybe
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They are stuck on a boat for months collecting pay but no ability to spend it. So yes, the sailor is more apt than other branches. Hole burning in their pockets.
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"spendthrift" is one of those words where I am always confused as to what it means.
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It sounds, to me, like it would describe a cheap person, not the opposite.
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Sailors don’t have money...trick question.
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