Sure! Here’s a rephrased version of the conversation:
Woman: Do you consume beer?
Man: Yes, I do.
Woman: How many beers do you typically have in a day?
Man: Generally around three.
Woman: What’s the cost of each beer?
Man: It’s $5.00, including the tip.
Woman: And for how long have you been drinking beer?
Man: I guess it’s been about 20 years.
Woman: So, if each beer is $5 and you drink three a day, that means you spend around $450 a month. Over a year, that totals about $5400, right?
Man: That’s correct.
Woman: If you spend $5400 in a year, then over the last 20 years, that amounts to $108,000, doesn’t it?
Man: Yes, that’s right.
Woman: Did you know that if you had cut back on your beer consumption, that money could have been invested in a high-interest savings account? With compound interest over the past 20 years, you could have afforded a Ferrari by now.
Man: Do you drink beer?
Woman: No, I don’t.
Man: What color is your Ferrari?