| No one has touched on that people that are rich have money tied up in other things houses, investments, savings ect. I venmo with my friends for shared costs because we are all still living on a budget. |
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There are times when it’s welcome for you to pick up the check and times where it isn’t. I have friends who I regularly split lunch with, but I would just give them $10k in a second if they needed it.
The time to talk about covering expenses is usually when you invite them. Like if you say “hey do you want to go to this concert? Tickets my treat.” Then they can decide, and there’s no pressure. |
Very true. We purchased 2 investment properties in 2026 and one is a total gut job and all of the renovations and expenses are coming out of W2 income since our SLOC is maxed out. There’s no excess spending going on right now. None. |
This is your example of being "nickle and dimed"? Pay for your damn lunch. The phenomenon is you are a mooch and entitled for reasons that don't make a whole lot of sense. |
As someone with 1.4Mmil in annual w-2 income please please tell me where i can use this tax code and steal labor? because my CPA has politely told me that I’m fu@ked. |
They are free to pay what they want but not order other people to pay what they deem to be appropriate. Because it’s the other way around - they tell me what I have to pay for our joint responsibilities! And beyond that - I realize that their money is theirs; but yeah, I do find it a bit astonishing that they’d rather engage in elaborate ways to ensure they wring out every penny from a situation with family members. |
You’re not rich. |
we we have about 10min invested and that excludes commercial and residential real estate. Does this make us middle class? |
lolol! How would you even know this? Or did you start drinking early? |
By DCUM standards yes. |
What exactly are they ordering you to pay? |
Perhaps you're referring to the UMC people on DCUM who like to brag about getting groceries from the dollar store and driving around in 20-year-old Toyotas. But that's not how most wealthy individuals are. The wealthy people I've encountered don't act like they're broke. They truly embrace a lifestyle that reflects their wealth. |
| Pick up the tab and ask THEM where their half is, lol. |
| I think it's less about being cagey and more about not wanting money to change the dynamic of a friendship. Once people know you have money, every interaction gets filtered through that lens. I've seen friendships ruined over assumptions about who should pay for what. |