She/he is being funny. |
*sigh* the hypocrisy of the scold I am sure is lost on the scolder. It's humorous considering the scold made it 35 pages in to a DCUM 'guilty pleasure' thread |
| Back in the 1990s in Ireland, at university, carmex lip balm in the distinctive yellow tin - it proved you had been to the US.... |
| Not having a car payment. |
When your credit card company pays you to use their card. Getting a check from your credit card company for at least $500+ annually for purchases made and your company can never charge you interest or late fees because your credit card is paid off every month.
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| Not having student loans. |
I always mix up my sheet sets, and I'm not "poor." Most of my bed linens are from Garnet Hill and good quality. It just pleases me to use a different color or pattern top sheet and pillowcases than the fitted sheet. They don't clash; I make sure of that. But I like an attractively made bed with pattern and texture. And I seem to be an outlier here... I always make the bed in the morning. Just seems to put things in order and the makes the rest of the room appear less messy. Call me bourgeois. |
You may not be but you ma'am are trashy.
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Lol right! I SAH, we are not wealthy whatsoever. I watch another child during the week, and work a few nights a week while my husband watches the kids. |
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Never having any money. Only the most sheltered can get through life without ever sullying their hands with actual cash.
No makeup with clear skin. It takes a whole lot of money to keep up with all the supplements, dermatologies, lasers, serums, creams, etc. Living in the hood. The cost of my large apartment on 14th Street is significantly higher than my mortgage on the gigantic house in Maryland. When I was a child, there were hookers and drug addicts all over, now it is the height of urban chic. Not driving. See above. It is a luxury to live right downtown. We pay an arm and a leg to be able to walk to work, restaurants, and recreation. |
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Impeccable manners, articulate speech, proper grammar and usage with an expansive vocabulary.*
*although...my dad grew up in poverty and attaining all of the above (and a college education and graduate degree) opened doors for him and allowed him to proudly raise an upper middle class family. |
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1. Never speaking of superiority to others. Never asking "I wonder how they can afford xxxx..."
2. Wearing winter coat with ski lift tickets you forgot to take off. 3. Summer swim team for children. 4. Cotillion (unintentional for some) 5. Homeschooling 6. Owning your own horse and caring for it yourself. 7. Jack Russell terrier 8. Fox hunting |
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Owning a trained house pet. Says you likely have the money to:
-procure a critter -attend dog training class -find pet friendly housing -feed and vet the dog You don't have to be wealthy, but in this area you can't be poor and do it. |
Yes! |
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I feel like this thread has turned into "things that mean you're well off." That's different from an unintentional status symbol.
The Carmex in Ireland example or ski lift tickets on coats actually answer the question. |