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Life isn’t easy for anyone. It’s unpredictable, it’s exhausting, and it can be extremely difficult to decide what you even want out of it. But there is one thing that can make your experience on this planet much simpler: money.

It won’t solve your relationship issues, and it might not even make you happy. But it can instantly eliminate dozens of stressors and prevent you from ever having to mop your own floors again. Meanwhile, if you have enough of it, it might make you incredibly out of touch. Below, you'll find a list that Bored Panda has compiled of the most insensitive things wealthy people have ever said. Enjoy scrolling through these shocking stories that might make you want to eat the rich, and be sure to upvote the ones that you can’t believe are true!

#1

Tablet displaying rising financial graph with pen and blank paper on wooden desk, illustrating wealth and money concepts.

Being told by a guy who has not worked a day in his life and living off of inherited money that poor people are poor because they don't invest their money right.

Burak The Weekender , PckMan Report

Zig Zag Wanderer
Community Member
13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's absolutely true, though. I mean, because they don't have any spare money to invest, they're not investing it right. It's all just wasted on frivolous things like food and rent.

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    #2

    Blue alarm clock on white table near chair and potted plant, illustrating rich people quotes on living with $90K a year.

    "We all have the same 24 hours in a day."
    Not if you have to cook, clean, shop, wash up, do laundry, work 9-5, travel in traffic, budget groceries, etc...

    Enikő Tóth , Martini_Man_ Report

    #3

    Tesla steering wheel and digital dashboard inside a luxury car, illustrating rich people lifestyle and out of pocket comments.

    My last boss. He owned FOUR homes, outright, no mortgages. He drove a brand new Tesla.
    He had the nerve to ask someone at the company who made $10 an hour part-time to pay for his lunch because "there's only a few $100s in my wallet now".

    Roberto Nickson , notimprezaed Report

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    #4

    Person receiving a facial treatment from a professional wearing gloves and using a skincare device at a clinic.

    Worked for a couple of dermatologists, over dinner they were discussing their own salary take-home, and how many years of pay they missed out on with schooling, etc., compared to their housekeeper, who was paid at a rate of $30/h with no school "time off" and how she was really making out better... Oh my gosh, the audacity. In front of ME, the NANNY to their three kids... who was getting $17/hr. Lesson learned. I couldn't quit fast enough.

    Anna Shvets , venusandthebull Report

    Nea
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hear these similar words so often here in India. I happen to (now) belong to perhaps the top 5% of the population, salary-wise; and I hate how tone deaf rich people are. Perhaps why our country continues to be ‘poor’ as a unit. If atleast they could own their privilege.

    #5

    Old yellow car parked on a city street with trees overhead, illustrating contrast to rich people’s out of pocket statements.

    Back when I was in my early 20's, my beat-up old car broke down in my job's parking lot when I was about to drive home. I was getting paid $10 an hour as a pastry chef at a catering company. This was barely enough to cover my rent. I was obviously pretty distraught over my car breaking down. My boss (company owner) ended up saying to me, 'Why are you so upset? It's just a car! Just buy another one!" I couldn't even respond; I just looked at her like she was crazy.

    Justiniano Adriano , Princess_Coldheart Report

    Spidercat
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To be fair...and hear me out please...When I was a student I used to buy £500 bangers and run them into the ground, sell them for scrap when they couldn't run any longer and then buy another banger. I went through around 5 vehicles over 4 years that way and was still only £2500 in for all of them (not including running costs). Mostly Mini Coopers from a yard out of town and when I needed parts for repairs I just used to head over and rummage around for bits off other cars...the owner used to decide the cost by just looking at them and a Mini can be worked on with a very basic set of tools. I realise this was late 90's to early 2000s and not everyone has the option bit for me it was great. Never worried about pranging them or chipping paint etc and they were so much fun.

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    #6

    Black bicycle parked on a forest trail surrounded by green trees, symbolizing outdoor activity and lifestyle choices.

    I needed a bicycle to get to a new job. Found someone online selling a really nice bike for cheap, so I got in touch. Took two trains to their house to buy the bike, and when I got there, it was a mansion. The bike was in a garage full of supercars and classics. They asked me where my truck was to load the bike on. When I told them I was riding the bike home, they laughed, and before I knew it, everyone in the house had been called to the garage to hear how I was riding the bike 3 hours home in the dark. No one offered me a lift; they just acted blessed at how they didn't have to do such things.

    Philipp M , reddit.com Report

    #7

    White luxury SUV adorned with red ribbons, symbolizing extravagant gifts linked to rich people’s out of pocket statements.

    I had a rich friend who was acting like she was “slumming it” because she worked part-time with me and her parents lived in a different state. She had a car already, but they bought themselves another new car and gave her their “old” one.
    She literally said, multiple times to different people at our work, “It’s nice of them, but honestly, they just cursed me with more of a payment because now I have to get insurance for it, so it’s not really a gift because I have to use my own money on it.”

    HONG SON , reddit.com Report

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    #8

    Open black safe deposit box among rows of old metal safety deposit boxes in a secure bank vault.

    A coworker asked me what bank I used for my safe deposit box. I said I didn't have a safe deposit box. She said, "But where do you keep your jewels, then?"

    Berna , DiscountArmageddon Report

    #9

    Luxury glamping tent lit warmly at dusk, surrounded by trees, illustrating contrasts in rich people lifestyle statements.

    Used to travel for a glamping company (glamour camping) where we would set up huge canvas tents for fancy weddings and parties. We woke up real early one morning to a bunch of calls from some rich LA socialite about how the tents were wet - no other explanation. We rushed over, and it turns out she had no idea what the concept of condensation in the morning was. I can't control nature, sorry, lady your not getting your deposit back.

    Amanda Kevin , reddit.com Report

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    #10

    Chocolate cupcake with a lit spiral candle on a plate next to a classic glass bottle of Coca Cola drink on a table

    Had a wealthy ex-girlfriend try to convince me that her parents giving her $5,000-$10,000 every month for “fun money” was the same as a parent buying their kid a Coca-Cola because “all parents want to help their kids, they just have different amounts of help they can give”. Talk about delusional. We didn’t last long.

    Karola G , Dont_ban_me_bro_108 Report

    #11

    Hand placing a coin into a blue piggy bank representing saving money and wealth from rich people’s out of pocket comments.

    "It's ok to pay the staff late, don't they have savings?"
    An actual rich person talking about paying the household staff.
    Edit: I was managing the staff and handing out paychecks. The workers were personal care attendants. It was really hard for me emotionally, but harder for people with no savings. I didn't have enough money to cover their pay.

    maitree rimthong , 3x5cardfiler Report

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    #12

    Fan of hundred-dollar bills fanned out atop a white envelope representing wealth and financial discussions.

    I was an assistant making just over 50k a year, and I heard someone on the board of directors say, "Of course he [mayor of a city] stole the money. You can't live on 90k a year!"

    Pixabay , reddit.com Report

    Rick Murray
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's 5.50am (I'm a sleepless panda today) and I first read that as "I was an as-sassin making just over 50k a year" and I thought "rough economy". I think I ought to go back into standby mode for a while.

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    #13

    Hand holding a Starbucks Frappuccino with whipped cream on a wooden table, showcasing luxury and rich lifestyle.

    "It's just so easy to just drop a grand at Target, y'know?" My Starbucks coworker in Calabasas (Kardashian-land), after he spent $983 on toys for his 4-year-old nephew's birthday.
    I don't know why he worked at Starbucks, except maybe his rich family finally forced him to get a job?

    Lisa from Pexels , Mesmerotic31 Report

    Nea
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At least the idiot is working. Hopefully, he’ll learn a thing or two about grace.

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    #14

    Small private plane parked at sunset, symbolizing rich people and out of pocket wealthy lifestyle quotes.

    Living outside Jackson Hole, this sister of a friend told me how hard it is to live there. You have to fly in your help (cleaning, yard work) from Salt Lake. I had no words.

    Matheus Bertelli , the3secondrule Report

    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's truth to these wealthy-people towns, that there isn't any place for the workers to live. I read an article about the service workers of Aspen, Colorado finding no apts to rent and having to live in RVs

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    #15

    Open metal briefcase filled with stacks of hundred-dollar bills, symbolizing wealth and rich people’s opinions.

    My boss at the time made between 5-10x more than I did. We were talking about big purchases like a car or house, and he said something along the lines of "well, you'll get a great deal since you're all cash purchaser."
    I just kind of smile and nod, knowing that, on my salary that he was aware of, I was not even an all cash purchaser of groceries.

    Pixabay , Boredom-Warrior Report

    Nea
    Community Member
    9 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It is also likely the boss didnt know OP’s salary. Mine thinks I am richer than him while he makes 5 times what I earn. Also he has been making a lot more for a lot many years. I dont think he ever thinks about this.

    #16

    Table set with glass, white plate, cup, fork, and knife on a red napkin for an upscale dining experience.

    A company event where people with investment properties told us that you just need to save hard to get that deposit. "Just don't go out to dinner with your spouse as much, or just go to the pub every other Friday".
    Ah yeah, so reducing restaurant dinners from 0 to 0 and the pub tab from 0 to 0. Still broke. My colleague left the zoom mid way through. If it were in person, he would have broken the door on the way out or come across the conference table at them.

    Burak The Weekender , cobarbob Report

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    #17

    Man in black jacket and gloves inspecting car tire underneath, illustrating rich people out of pocket sayings.

    "Why did you take your car to get 'looked at'? Just get a different one. I don't know why you waste your time with repairmen like that."

    Malte Luk , WoodedSpys Report

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    #18

    Person pulling a paper towel near a kitchen sink with a gold faucet, reflecting themes of rich people and out of pocket remarks.

    I wanna say 12 or 13-year-old son of one of my clients literally expressed confusion to me when I asked them where I could get more paper towels from when they ran out in the washroom of his parents however many million dollar yacht. He said something like "It's always there, what do you mean?" he was so disconnected from the process of I guess cleaning and restocking that he just thought that stuff would always be there and never run out lol the look of genuine confusion on his face was just something else.
    Thats not the first time I experienced that either, talking to the kids of extremely wealthy people is always a trip.

    Polina Zimmerman , PumpkinSpicedBimb0 Report

    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like the Ursula K LeGuin book "Gifts" about this rich family that trains all the children in service to others before they get older and learn to step into positions of power. In the story, a visitor is greeted by a child who offers refreshment, and the visitor is astonished that the child is a grandchild of the king. It's an interesting concept, to show how it feels to serve before you become the person others serve

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    #19

    Stethoscope and pen on medical forms illustrating healthcare costs related to living on 90K a year income.

    I’m a type 1 diabetic, and medical costs are insane without insurance. This happened in 2012, when the ACA bill was going through Congress. My boss was against it, and I told him how getting on insurance would help me. He grimaced and said, “That is YOUR responsibility. You should get a job!”
    I worked for him, and he made sure not provide benefits for the employees.

    Pixabay , DudebroggieHouser Report

    #20

    Person holding a clipboard and writing notes in a cozy living room, illustrating rich people saying out of pocket things.

    My sister is a therapist, and she used to make incredible money at this bougie therapy practice that only accepted customers who weren't using insurance in a very wealthy neighborhood in our city.
    Her specialty was troubled teens.
    Almost universally, her clients were children of parents who'd drop them off and be like, "Fix them." And when she'd review with the parents what needed to change at home, they'd be like, I don't understand; I'm paying you to fix this.
    It legitimately does not compute when they encounter a problem that money won't fix.

    Alex Green , Conscious_Raisin_436 Report

    pandamonium
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How many therapists does it take to change a light bulb? One, but the light bulb has to want to change.

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    #21

    Person wearing yellow gloves cleaning a glass shower door with a red squeegee and soap suds visible.

    A very rich coworker (she was working in nonprofits more as a hobby, she did not need the money) once complained how hard it was because her housekeeper had the week off, and she had to run errands herself all week. As nice as she was to me, I could never take her seriously after that day.

    Karola G , ElleCay Report

    Ellie Ahmed
    Community Member
    11 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember during the height of the COVID pandemic, talking to the wife of a friend. She’s from Sri Lanka and comes from a well-off family, and I knew they’d been having a bad outbreak there and were under lockdown. I asked her how her parents were doing with everything and she told me “mostly okay but their cook can’t come so she has to leave their meals at the gate”. I took that to mean they were doing fine 😂

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    #22

    Person calculating finances with a calculator and notes, illustrating the concept of living on a $90K salary.

    "How could your family accountant let that happen?"
    When talking about how growing up, we couldn't pay the bills and had our water/electricity shut off multiple times.

    Karola G , irrelevanttrumpeter Report

    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah, that accountant really isn't doing his job properly! (Jeez, a FAMILY ACCOUNTANT? I thought I'd seen most levels of privilege....)

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    #23

    Cozy wooden A-frame cabin bedroom with a large window showcasing mountain views and warm natural lighting.

    A rich person once said to me, "Why don’t you just buy a second house for your vacation getaways?" As if owning one house wasn’t already a huge financial stretch!

    Jonathan Borba , DazzlingAmanda Report

    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why thank you, knid sir. Please forward the money to this account....

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    #24

    Empty modern dishwasher installed in a kitchen, illustrating everyday home appliances and rich lifestyle contrasts.

    "How do you only have one dishwasher?" Imagine their shock when I told them the apartment that I had just moved out of, which I lived in for 14 years, didn't have one at all.

    Castorly Stock , redjessa Report

    #25

    View of airplane wing and clouds from window symbolizing rich people’s out of pocket statements on living costs.

    I worked for a guy who only flew in his private jet. He moved staff payday to the 3rd and 16th to save himself a few bucks. Staff were literally evicted after 3 months for failure to pay late fees on rent.

    Alex Azabache , Byzantine19 Report

    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As long as the guy was able to save a few bucks tho

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    #26

    Person in a blazer opening a luxury car door, illustrating rich people saying extremely out of pocket things about income.

    While working for a valet parking service in the Santa Barbara area years ago, a woman hired us for a jewelry showing she was having at her giant house in Montecito, and while we were waiting for guests to arrive, my boss informed me that when the guests get in their cars to leave, that I needed to be sure to close their car doors or else they would just drive off with their doors open. As they're so used to people closing their car doors for them.

    Alan Quirván , Boredom-Warrior Report

    Rick Murray
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    🤷🏻‍♀️ Proper rich people wouldn't drive, they'd have a chauffeur.

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    #27

    Christmas tree decorated with red ornaments and a gift wrapped in festive paper with a red ribbon under the tree.

    Not understanding why we didn’t get more than one gift on our birthdays and Christmas. It was usually clothes.

    Irina Iriser , Cautious-Market-3131 Report

    Spidercat
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One nice gift from a caring parent means more than all of Hamley's stock from a rich twåt who just bought the shop...

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    #28

    Person carving a roasted chicken on a plate with lettuce and tomatoes, illustrating rich people out of pocket comments.

    My college girlfriend's freshman roommate threw a fit that her daddy didn’t buy her a bunch of Thanksgiving presents, including a $2000 flat screen TV (and this was 2007.)
    Who gets a Thanksgiving present?

    Tima Miroshnichenko , reddit.com Report

    #29

    Key in house door lock with blurred green garden background representing wealth and rich people lifestyle.

    I've known quite a few people to not realize the benefit they received by just getting a house, car, and the cost of a degree (sometimes including advanced) from their parents.
    It's much easier to budget when those items are removed from the equation. Even more so when you can get some income from the house.

    AS Photography , juanzy Report

    L.V
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm not rich at all ( parents went from working to middle class), but luckily my degree cost me almost nothing, as tuition is really cheap where I'm from (about £400 per year at the time). My parents could afford a good part of my rent , although I had to work during the holidays, and sometimes the weekends if I could find something. I can confirm it takes pressure off, as I could focus on my studies.

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    #30

    Two people discussing luxury materials at a table with a laptop, illustrating rich people out of pocket statements.

    I have a boss who makes 7 to 8 figures a year, owns a home, and is in the process of building himself a new 6-bedroom 6-bathroom home. He complains all the time to us employees about how stressful it is picking out tile for the bathroom or deciding on a kitchen backsplash, even though his wife doesn't even work, and that's literally all she has to do all day. He complains about the moving guys getting a little scratch on the floor that will soon be covered by carpet anyway. He even complained about staying in a hotel while the houses are renovated, saying his shower pressure is low. And most of all, he complains that building your own home is sooooo expensive, as if someone is forcing him to do it.
    Meanwhile, I had to force him to bring my wage up to market rate for the job, and I work two jobs now. I have been sick at work for a few weeks now, and desperately need time off, but I have to fight with him and justify to him in order to get it.

    Karola G , reddit.com Report

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    #31

    BMW car interior with luxury features and navigation screen, illustrating wealth and out of pocket rich people statements.

    I did some work on a multimillion-dollar house once, and the wife was making small talk by complaining about gas prices and how that extra $12 per tank really adds up. She didn't work and drove a BMW. Her husband "worked" from home and drove a Porsche. Pretty sure they both A) could afford gas, and B) absolutely didn't need to drive any of the places that they went during the day.

    Mike Bird , Cultural_Bread7645 Report

    #32

    Luxury living room with a sea view balcony, highlighting rich people’s out of pocket lifestyle and financial perspectives.

    I once sat next to a woman on a plane who justified renting her freshman daughter her own 2-bedroom, water-view apartment because, "She's a good girl, not a party girl, so she didn't want to do the share-house thing."
    Like the rest of us, split the rent for the sheer thrill of it...

    Harun , mustichooseausernam3 Report

    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She might have been contaminated by poor people....

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    #33

    Urban street scene with traffic lights and vehicles, reflecting out of pocket rich people comments on living costs.

    I occasionally drive minibuses for a private school in the UK, have overheard some very privileged conversations from the students but one that sticks out is: A tutor on the bus asked a student what he says when other students make comments about the very expensive watches he wears to school, to which he said his response is “my dad has the same 24 hours as your dad”. He then proceeded to go on about how his dad inherited a massive entertainment chain and various hugely successful companies from his grandfather.

    Matheus Natan , Supertoast64 Report

    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Things have seriously changed. I went to private schools in the UK (my parents weren't particularly wealthy, but worked hard to pay for us all, believing it best, YMMV). I went to school with the likes of the children of Sean Connery, Conran (Habitat), Sainsbury and Rees-Mogg at various schools. None of them ever, and i mean ever, talked about their family wealth. We were all pretty much regarded as equal on those scores, and plenty of parents were scraping by to pay for this too.

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    #34

    Man in a brown plaid vest and tie buttoning jacket, highlighting rich people speaking out of pocket statements.

    My old boss was verbally criticizing her new son-in-law, and said, “He won’t be any kind of decent husband, hell, he only makes xxx an hour at his lousy job”.
    My boss clearly forgot that I was making less than that…

    Tima Miroshnichenko , CampVictorian Report

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    #35

    Luxury living room with elegant furniture and decor illustrating rich people’s out of pocket lifestyle and wealth.

    My ex-boss was whining about "having" to buy new furniture from an upscale furniture place here because his sister was coming to visit. Poor guy.

    Max Vakhtbovycn , Mobile_Prune_3207 Report

    #36

    Hands holding an empty black wallet symbolizing financial struggles related to living on 90K a year for rich people.

    I was friends with a multi-millionaire for a while. The sheer amount of times he told me he was "going broke", that he was poor, etc., etc., TO MY FACE, as I was struggling to pay for rent/grocery... Is astounding. I would call him out on it, and he never took it seriously. It drove me crazy.

    Ahsanjaya , isopode Report

    #37

    Modern open office space with plants and workstations illustrating rich people saying extremely out of pocket things.

    Once heard my ex-boss say, "People just don't want to work anymore". Staff did ALL her work, her dad owned the business, she was in the office maybe 18 hours a week, actually worked maybe an hour a day, and complained constantly that she needed a vacation and she was overworked. Best part? Her dad decided to retire about 3 weeks after I quit, and she closed the business because she knew she couldn't do the job. She would cry to my coworkers that she couldn't run the place on her own. No surprise, princess. Did you think he was going to work forever?

    Marc Mueller , TLwhy1 Report

    Geoffrey Scott
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The irony is saying that, then b******g because someone from Guatemala heads north to prove them wrong.

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    #38

    Clipboard with credit card, pen, and dark green planner with I have a plan text on beige background representing wealth and finances.

    I worked with a guy who got a living stipend from his dad that covered all his bills every month. The money he earned from working went towards partying mostly. He once told me that his success (lived in a nice condo in a super desirable area, drove a new car, etc.) was due to his money management skills. “I only get the money once a month, so I have to be disciplined enough to only spend it on necessities. Other people would blow the entire amount in the first week. That’s why they don’t live in (insert name of well-known fancy building here)”.

    Nataliya Vaitkevich , DM_Me_Pics1234403 Report

    #39

    Person holding credit card and typing on laptop keyboard, illustrating rich people out of pocket statements.

    My now wife had a roommate years ago when we were first dating. Her roommate was 25 and had one of her dad's credit cards and could do whatever she wanted with it. She would order shoes/clothes literally every day online and then complain about having to split utilities/food. She easily dropped $5k/month on designer stuff.

    Mikhail Nilov , OnTheEveOfWar Report

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    #40

    Couple sitting on couch, one holding remote control and the other eating popcorn, watching TV together.

    I love the Derry Girls, and I asked my husband to watch it with me again because I found it really funny. After watching the 1st episode with him, he said, "It is funny, but I can't relate to their problems with money and food".

    JESHOOTS.com , reddit.com Report

    Did I say that out loud?
    Community Member
    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely not the worst on this list. He at least seems to be more self-aware of his situation.

    #41

    Close-up of a book page with mathematical equations, illustrating complex quadratic and parabola concepts.

    I taught high school math at a private school for wealthy kids. The lesson was about compound interest and how it’s calculated. A student raised their hand and asked why we know this. Naive me answered that you need to know when you get a loan to buy a car or a mortgage for a house. They looked baffled and asked me why I wouldn’t pay for it in cash like the last Mercedes-Benz I bought. I couldn't reply after that.

    Deepak Gautam , Doda Report

    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Rich folks especially ought to know aboút compound interest, it helps them figure out how much to give to charity to avoid paying those icky capital gains taxes on their investments

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    #42

    Hand raised in stop gesture, person wearing gray cable knit sweater, symbolizing rich people out of pocket statements.

    I've never experienced it personally, but I've heard several stories about rich people who flat out refuse to respond to anything said or asked by cashiers, repair people, drivers, etc., on the grounds that "They don't talk to the help."

    Monstera Production , WildBad7298 Report

    Spidercat
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah that's an issue with them being wãnkers not rich...

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    #43

    Blue velvet sofa with green pillows in warm sunlight, illustrating luxury and out of pocket statements by rich people.

    “Why can’t you just get a new couch? It’s almost time for summer furniture anyway.”

    shirin olyaei , Atheist_Alex_C Report

    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    10 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Summer furniture? You mean the patio furniture I used to have as my sole furniture in my apt?

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    #44

    Tablet resting on an open book with stacked notebooks on a wooden desk in an empty classroom setting.

    I used to teach at a very expensive private school. This school went all the way through from kindergarten to high school. I had to give some students, who were about 9 years old, a ride in my car one time. A spoilt set of twins, in particular, couldn't understand why my car was so old and "poor looking". Adults are apparently supposed to have new, expensive cars. "My dad is an adult, and he drives a Rolls-Royce. He gets a new car every year. You should get a new car too. Why don't you buy a new car?". When I tried to explain that I was still in my first year of teaching and had only finished uni last year, so didn't really have money yet, the response was "But our dad has always had new cars. Even when he was at university". On another occasion, one of them smashed her brand-new iPhone on purpose to prove to other students that her dad would buy her a new one.

    Pixabay , AriasK Report

    Nea
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What, are these people five?

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