A man pushed his car to a hotel and knew he was bankrupt. How?
Common Wrong Answers
“He lost all his money gambling.”
While losing money gambling could lead to bankruptcy, it doesn't explain the specific scenario of pushing a car to a hotel, which is a key part of the riddle.
“He was in debt from a failed business.”
Being in debt can lead to bankruptcy, but it doesn't relate to the unusual situation of pushing a car to a hotel, which is a reference to the game Monopoly.
“He had a car accident and couldn't pay for repairs.”
This scenario may explain a financial crisis, but it doesn't connect to the concept of playing Monopoly, where the car is a game piece, and the hotel represents properties in the game.
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