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Self subsistence? Meaning
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Hiya can someone please explain to me what
'Self - subsistence'
means! Please
Also I don't like to be known as a cheeky pain the butt, but in this case I am going to make an exception for myself (lol) and ask if someoe could possibly incorporate it into a sentence for me! I just find it easier this way (lol)
Many many thankyou's to anyone who can help xxxxxxxxx
'Self - subsistence'
means! Please
Also I don't like to be known as a cheeky pain the butt, but in this case I am going to make an exception for myself (lol) and ask if someoe could possibly incorporate it into a sentence for me! I just find it easier this way (lol)
Many many thankyou's to anyone who can help xxxxxxxxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Subsistence' means 'livelihood/means of supporting life'. The suggestion behind it is often that there is just enough to support the person/people under discussion. I'm not really sure why you would attach the word 'self' to it at all, unless for example you wished to say that a farmer earned enough to feed himself but not to support his family. He, then, might conceivably say, "My work in the fields is sufficient only for self-subsistence."
Where did you see this word-combination?
Where did you see this word-combination?
The more usual word, Sparkler/Wonderwise, is almost certainly 'self-sufficiency'. This is used to refer to a person, family or group who occupy a piece of land and there they grow and farm virtually everything they require to support themselves. I am thinking of the Amish people in America, for example, who try to live lives quite separate from surrounding communities.
A British TV series called The Good Life showed a couple who gave up their 'normal' jobs and tried to produce everything they needed in their garden in a London suburb! They probably considered themselves to be a 'self-subsistence' or 'self-sufficient' family.
A British TV series called The Good Life showed a couple who gave up their 'normal' jobs and tried to produce everything they needed in their garden in a London suburb! They probably considered themselves to be a 'self-subsistence' or 'self-sufficient' family.
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