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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You ARE a brat if you brag about staying in 5 star hotels when you know your friend makes $75k in NYC. I hope she drops you. You don’t deserve her. Also, even having a car in NYC is a huge luxury. My investment banker BIL and SIL don’t have one, rental parking spaces are out of her reach. You are so tone deaf. [/quote] It’s not like I’m the type who is boasting about jetting off to Monaco or a new Porsche yearly, or[b] even talking about things that I personally have/am buying. I’m just talking a regular nice UMC life where you mention – oh saw that new condo building, it looks cool and she goes – ugh no one needs that, they’re ugly, it’s not worth it, what are you really getting living there as compared to a building built in 1900 with no central AC, AC doesn't matter etc. [/b] NOT talking about things I personally have or am buying. Literally any mention of anything nice gets a reaction. I am NOT saying one should have a car in NYC -- I certainly didn't. But I don't see what's soooo terrible about saying -- said car or said condo building look cool -- with no implication that either of us should buy it. Yet it gets a reaction of -- OMG that's so dumb and unnecessary.[/quote]
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