I just wanted to share a piece of advice that I learned early on from Andreas Antonopoulos (if you don't know whom this is, I highly recommend looking up his YouTube page and watching his videos and or reading his book Mastering Bitcoin) never tell anyone how much bitcoin you have. Andreas use to say it's not our job to teach everyone we know about bitcoin, letting them know we own some "Let that be my job" he would say.
It doesn't make sense to make people know the amount of bitcoin you are holding for security reasons. If I am teaching someone about bitcoin, no matter how close the person is, I will never use my main wallet to teach the person about bitcoin, I have a wallet with i have no bitcoin in it, that's what I do use to explain about bitcoin to people I know. Don't think that because you are close to someone, you can tell them about your holdings, it's not safe to do that, the amount you hold should be known to only you.
I see so many people that come around here sharing how much bitcoin they own...don't.
I have seen a lot of posts like that on the forum here, most of them will make a screenshot of when they are purchasing bitcoin, and they will decide to post it here, which doesn't make sense to me. I am not against posting that you purchased bitcoin and you are planning to encourage other people, but when doing that, always make sure you blur the part that is showing the amount of bitcoin that you purchased, at least nobody will know the amount of bitcoin that you are holding.