Fake posture. You drive a crap car AND you do not have millions socked away. |
Not PP, but I'm genuinely curious about this. I live in one of the nicest/newest houses in an UMC neighborhood at best. It is walkable, friendly and in a good school district. I'm not sure what switching to the same cost, but worse house in a more expensive neighborhood would get me. What am I missing? |
Oh dear. |
Elsewhere (I’m in Chicago) - I bet a chain in dc has it too though. And I only have them flat iron on special occasions, otherwise it’s the same as blow drying my hair myself every 6 days |
And you sound like someone with her head firmly up her own ass. |
There’s a sucker born every minute. |
Swear to God I do. I came from nothing (Pell grant kid) so I am self made, as is my husband. We do not spend frivolously. Plus, after having to pay for very expensive non-covered doctors and treatments, we know how important it is to have loads socked away. We prioritize: saving for retirement, real estate, private school and college, good food and health care. Everything else is a “nice to have” but we’re not having it. I just came in from cleaning up the yard. Most of my neighbors have landscape and / or lawn people. Not us. |
We're the same, we'd rather clean the house and do yard work ourselves, otherwise it just feels like throwing money away. The only services I can see us paying for are things we can't do ourselves. |
Why would you include SAHM as service or product thread? Do you consider them service? Or product? |
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I’m surprised, I think most really high end neighborhoods are pretty dead. |
Black car to the airport instead of a taxi or regular Uber especially if it’s early or late. |
I love being snobby about stuff but I can’t bring myself to care about cars.
I would say fully done interior design. It doesn’t have to be inspiring or creative but having carefully planned, appropriately scaled, comfortable furniture with good lighting, coordinating fabrics, quality window treatments, nice rugs that are the right size etc. I just don’t think most people are willing to pay $50k to furnish their living room but I think you can really feel the difference vs going to crate and barrel and doing it for $25k. |
LOVE my Dyson Airwrap. |
You’re literally defining a cope. You’re trying to rationalize not having something you can’t afford. If you could afford nice cars, you’d drive a pair. |
NP. No, not everyone cares about the same things as you. For example, I don’t give two hoots about jewelry, so any argument that I’d be bedecked in Van Cleef and Arpels or Cartier if I could afford it would be met with a snort on my side. I literally can’t be bothered about it. PP may feel the same about cars. |