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It's a lot to spend in one place, but pretty cheap if that's your rent.
To many of my friends? Yes.
Could mean zloty, liras, rubles, shekels, francs, dinars, markas, yens, yuans...
But yeah I assume he meant bucks.
Yes I'm serious because it's not the same thing depending to the country you live in. So it's not only about how you personnaly value money.
If I speak for me it's euro and with 250€as a student I easily eat for a month so , yeah that's a lot of money to me.
If I speak for a japanese, 250¥ won't help you much. ^^