Superficial way you judge people as rich ?

Anonymous
I judge their furniture. Gives me an idea too if they’re old or new money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number of piercings (fewer is better)
Number of tattoos (same criteria as above)
No smoking
How thin the person is
Where they went to school in k-12


+1

Tattoos & piercings are very low class. Don't care how much money they have, i do not want them as my neighbors.


Ha! Becoming old is going to be very rough for you. These days young people of any class background get tattoos and you can’t do anything about them moving next to you. They still comin’.


Yes, we can spot trashy new money from a mile away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number of piercings (fewer is better)
Number of tattoos (same criteria as above)
No smoking
How thin the person is
Where they went to school in k-12


In many cultures being thin is considered poor - no food to eat.
Sporting an an ample, well fed belly and a double chin means
you are from the leisurely class.


Not in American culture.
Anonymous
Engagement/wedding ring. I’m wrong a lot, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Luxury cars like Mercedes.


Terrible way. Half the time they’re leased.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number of piercings (fewer is better)
Number of tattoos (same criteria as above)
No smoking
How thin the person is
Where they went to school in k-12


+1

Tattoos & piercings are very low class. Don't care how much money they have, i do not want them as my neighbors.


Ha! Becoming old is going to be very rough for you. These days young people of any class background get tattoos and you can’t do anything about them moving next to you. They still comin’.


Yes, we can spot trashy new money from a mile away.


You’re delusional. Truly, everyone gets tattoos these days. Now I’m not taking this personally. I’m a millennial with none. But other than religious and foreign born friends, I really hardly know anyone without one. No matter how old or new their money.
Anonymous
Accent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Luxury cars like Mercedes.


Terrible way. Half the time they’re leased.



That’s why there is “superficial” in the title .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number of piercings (fewer is better)
Number of tattoos (same criteria as above)
No smoking
How thin the person is
Where they went to school in k-12


+1

Tattoos & piercings are very low class. Don't care how much money they have, i do not want them as my neighbors.


Ha! Becoming old is going to be very rough for you. These days young people of any class background get tattoos and you can’t do anything about them moving next to you. They still comin’.


Yes, we can spot trashy new money from a mile away.


You’re delusional. Truly, everyone gets tattoos these days. Now I’m not taking this personally. I’m a millennial with none. But other than religious and foreign born friends, I really hardly know anyone without one. No matter how old or new their money.


No, and that doesn’t make them any less hideous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number of piercings (fewer is better)
Number of tattoos (same criteria as above)
No smoking
How thin the person is
Where they went to school in k-12


In many cultures being thin is considered poor - no food to eat.
Sporting an an ample, well fed belly and a double chin means
you are from the leisurely class.


Yes, well, we're discussing NW DC. That does not fly here.
Anonymous
Wearing brands such as, and pretty much exclusively:

Ralph Lauren
Brooks Brothers
LL Bean
Oxford shoes


I automatically assume someone is broke AF when I see them with:

Long fake nails
Michael Kors, Coach, Louis Vuitton branded anything
Fake hair
Pump heels
Showing their belly button in public
Anonymous
You know, I'm a well off woman and the descriptions fit.
Anonymous
Nice skin and teeth
Anonymous
Women wearing cream/white/beige combo clothes in cashmere/silk/wool.
Anonymous
Just speech and vocabulary.
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