Posted by Matt from CT on December 31, 2008 at 17:32:11 from (68.246.217.205):
In Reply to: Rude people posted by C-man on December 31, 2008 at 12:37:31:
Some other posters have covered my view it's an innocent question. When you're talking to someone around here who mentions they bought a new house, 'bout the first question you ask is how big is the lot.
If it's taboo in your area, maybe the best thing is to just politely let 'em know those things aren't discussed around here. Instead of letting them leave a string of irritated people behind.
Most people couldn't translate cows or acres into money.
If you have someone who wants to dig, they're gonna hit public records like tax records, and they're gonna hit databases like the EWG's subsidy database http://farm.ewg.org/farm/ that covers stuff like subsidies, disaster payments, and CRP.
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