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To indicate (v): Biểu thị, chỉ ra

Desire (n): Mong muốn, nhu cầu


To dine out (v): Ăn ngoài nhà hàng
To eat out (v): Ăn ngoài nhà hàng
Bracket (n): Nhóm, thể loại
Spending habit (n): Thói quen chi tiêu
To be inclined to (v): Có xu hướng làm gì đó
The given bar chart involves the percentage of total spending on three categories among different age
groups in the UK in 2004.
Overall, as people got older, the amount of money spent on food and drink increased dramatically
while the figure for eating out and staying at hotels plugged. Amazingly, the demand for
entertainment rose in a particular aged group and then plummeted.
Almost all UK citizens who are under 30 years old spent more on restaurants and hotels, taking up
14% of the total budget. By contrast, the figure for the British aged from 61 to 75 years old was lower,
at only 2%.
Turning to the two other categories including food, drink and environment. About 23% of the
percentage of the budget spend on food and drink in the over-76- age group while the figure for the
under 30-age group was approximately 6% of total spending. The proportion of spending on
entertainment was the highest in whose group aged from 61 to 75 ages, accounting for 23% of their
budgets.

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