To well-off businessmen, the lighting of firecrackers and fireworks, to this day, symbolizes their expectation of wealth for the coming year. |
However, unlike the working class inhabitants of Griffintown, he was born to a well-off family and would enjoy a productive career as a judge. |
In this way, a well-off citizen will tend to use his car to go to work while a not so well-off person would rather walk. |
The poorest and most disenfranchised members of the community may have different perspectives than the well-off, who exist even in urban slums. |
This would apply, in particular, where someone well-off had acted in bad faith. |
Lundanis was a public school, not a private school so he couldn't be as well-off as his image bragged. |