People with low incomes know what lavish lives the rich live because their aim is to reach that financial freedom. But rich people don’t have an interest in knowing how poorer people live and might not even be aware of the levels of poverty that exist.
That leads to some pretty weird questions and statements that show how out of touch with reality they are, as evident from people’s experiences that they shared on TikTok when user mymentalhealthcannot pointed out that they ask outlandish things like “Do you ski?”
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#1
This girl at uni once asked me if I “sail” !? Like yeah, I see what’s on sail and that’s what I buy.
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#2
a rich classmate once told me “we only go to vacation 4 times a year” that’s 4 more times than me 😭
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#3
My ex at one point asked me “how is it that hard to save up for a brand new car?” Honey there’s people that go their whole lives never get one.
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#4
I had a classmate a guy asked me why I was working a full-time job in college. He proceeded to say, “well don’t you know that your schoolwork is going to be affected by you working at that much? ” You think I want to work a full-time job and go to school?
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#5
So my wife didn’t grow up rich but she grew up very comfortable in a fairly affluent neighborhood and I grew up in poverty. But she one time when we started dating said to me in random conversation, “do you remember when we used to have like astronauts come speak at your school? You know, like the ones that were like the dads of your classmates?” No I do not remember
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#6
So I had this one friend in college and she didn’t ask me anything crazy, but she definitely made a lot of weird statements. And one of my favorites was when she was telling us how her family only uses the Audi for vacations. And I was like, “Oh, well, if your family only use the Audi for vacations, like what are your parents drive to work? ” And she was like, well, the Maserati, of course.” Of course, the Maserati like how stupid could I be? Of course, they just take the Maserati to work
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#7
A girl in college once told me it’s better to buy an apartment in NYC than to rent one as I was doing. 😂 I was like girl, I have a scholarship
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#8
So I grew up around people who had, you know, a good amount of money. And some of my friends had so much money, they didn’t need to work. And because of that, they were just so lonely and no one actually liked them for them. They just kind of liked them for the stuff that they had and the experiences that they brought. Anyway, so they would call me in the morning and be like, “Hey, you want to hang out with me today?” And I’d say, you know, “I gotta go to work today. I can’t.” And they would be like, “well, how much do you make in a day? ” And I would tell them how much I made and they said, “Well, I’ll give you two times that amount of money. If you skip work and hang out with me today.” It doesn’t work like that.
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#9
I had a rich friend recommended I talked to my family therapist.
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#10
My first year of teaching was wild for many reasons. But one of those is because it was quite the culture shock for me. So I had students who lived in environments so awful that I just couldn’t even wrap my brain around it. And then I had some students who at the age of 11, had more money than I will ever dream of making in my entire life. So it’s the end of the school year, and I had the student who was, you know, a really strong singer, and I told her, “You really should think about auditioning for this community theater show.” And she looked at me so seriously and said, “Oh, I would love to but we summer in Vermont”
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#11
My ex thought it was my choice to not go to college and called me uneducated in front of his whole family. Sorry I don’t have money or an army dad
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#12
I was telling my friend I didn’t have money to buy tickets to see my family in Dominican Republic. And my friend that has money told me “use your credit card.” I was like, “Dude, I don’t even have credit.”
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#13
One time I had a rich person convinced me to go jewelry shopping with them, because they were like, “Tiffany, you have to go to this diamond store with us. The diamonds are literally so cheap.” And I was like, “You know, I’m not really in the market for diamonds right now.” And they were like, “No, you have to come.” And so I was like, you know, maybe they are really that cheap. I get to the store and I can’t afford anything. Nothing. And then that rich person comes up to me and she’s like, “Oh, Tiffany, you’re not getting anything?” And I have to be like, “oh, yeah, you know, it’s just there’s so many options. I’m overwhelmed, overwhelmed by the price tags.”
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#14
People who grew up with money like literally look into your eyes and ask you something insane like “do you ski?”
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#15
This reminds me of when I was in college and I was talking to this girl who was in a sorority and I was like, “oh, sorority Greek life. That sounds fun.” I knew nothing about sororities, by the way. And she’s like, “Yeah, I pay like $400 a month and then I spend 40 hours a week volunteering and hanging out and I have all these commitments.” I’m like, I have to pay to have a full time job, that I don’t get paid for? How do you afford that?
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#16
So for the last two years of high school, I transferred to a private school in Orange County, southern California. And one of my friends at the time, was asking like, “what color do you think I should make the BMW logo on my car?” Because not only did her family give each of the kids a BMW when they turn 16. They got to customize the colors of the decals. She chose pink
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#17
In college my rich housemate went and bought a vacuum for the house because we needed one. And I was like, “yeah, cool, just like let us know what our portion is.” And she comes back home with like a $600 vacuum. And I just straight up said “I’m not paying my portion. I can’t afford a $600 vacuum and you did not consult me on this at all.”
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#18
I had a friend that asked me if I have ever used public transport in my life bc she never used and she was curious about the feeling 😂
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#19
when a girl from my uni asked me if I’d ever been to Paris. I’ve never even been on a plane but thanks for asking
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#20
When they start going off about different cuisines and restaurants they like and I consider McDo as a seldom treat.
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#21
Insane like, multimillion dollar house custom couch that came with the house, but it doesn’t match the kitchen backsplash and asking should she get a new couch or remodel the kitchen? I haven’t even remodeled any kitchen. Never have I ever chosen my own backsplash.
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#22
Just met my roommate this week and we’re going to the grocery store together and she was like “I’m gonna go to Trader Joe’s” and she had the audacity to ask “can you afford it?”
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