Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles I've got here a $100 US bill, it's a brand new one. One of those really nice clean, crisp $100 bills. Okay it's worth $100 American dollars, but it's clean and it's crisp. So what i'm going to do is, i'm going to scrunch it up, crease it all up, completely crease it now so it's not one of these brand new $100 bills. Now I've got a creased $100 bill. A moment ago, it was clean and crisp, it was worth $100's, Now it's all creased and crunched up and it hasn't lost its value, it's still worth $100's. However it's clean so I know that the stage is clean but I'm sure that a bit of dust has been picked up. Right let's put some dust, and a bit of dirt. Now we've got a dirty, scrunched up $100 bill. A moment ago it was clean and crisp and it was worth $100's. When it got creased it didn't loose it's value, it's still worth $100's. Now it's got dirt on it on both sides, it hasn't lost it's value. It doesn't matter how creased you are, it doesn't matter how dirty you think you are, you have never lost your value in God's eye's.
B1 UK crisp clean worth crease dust brand The $100 Dollar Bill - J.John 211 15 Ron posted on 2015/01/13 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary