| Tell me, please. |
| Posting on dcum during dinner time |
| Being really negative and weird about stuff that UMC/UC don’t give a single shit about, like pasta salad |
| Talking/bragging about money, acquisitions, trips; wearing/carrying/driving obvious labels, scoffing at those less fortunate or any item that's not currently popular, obvious plastic surgery (think all the women on RH of NJ - I just caught an episode last night for the first time in a few years and they all look very stiff and plastic). |
Wait, what's wrong with pasta salad? |
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Talking about money. At all ever.
This is not a topic ever brought up by individuals from old line families. Unless it’s behind closed doors with your financial advisor or the most trusted people in your family. It’s considered extremely gauche. Dressing flashy. Wearing lots of expensive or expensive looking jewelry. Old line families dress very plainly and conservatively. They’re clothes and shoes and jewelry might be very expensive, but you never know - they invest in specific pieces to last. Old line people listen more than they talk. New money people talk more than they listen. They want other people to know about their money and run their mouth constantly about it. Old line people don’t want anyone to know about their wealth, and they purposely don’t want it known. |
This is pretty accurate. |
+1 |
I believe that's the point. |
| Stock portfolio comprise of mostly high tech stocks, no names of high fliers from last century like GE, IBM, Procter & Gamble. |
| These posts are so weird. We get them every few to several months. I just have a hard time believing there are that many distinct people out there that want to talk about this. |
| Painted fingernails |
| They own/live in a "modern farmhouse" house. The classic colonial rules the day. |
| They talk about this and that is “dated”. |
Accurate. |