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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well I wouldn't be able to know these brands by just looking so I think you are into this and are jealous. But when I see women dripping in jewelry and bags that I think are "Fancy" or expensive. I think they're trying to hard. I have money to buy these things and I don't so it's not jealousy. I just think it's sad they're trying to hard to look "rich" like that. Real money, you won't ever know. Lots of millionaire drive hondas...I don't like the gaudy "look". [/quote] And lots drive Bentleys and Maybachs. This "rich people like to look poor" thing you guys continue to drag out is rooted in something you all need to examine more closely. [/quote] I agree with this. I know a lot of extremely rich people and most of them dress expensively and drive nice cars[/quote] Of course they do! Who wants to wear sh**ty clothes and drive a bad car? You get what you can afford. If someone's got a beater old Mercedes that's been passed down for generations, they probably also have a very expensive car that they use most of the time. [/quote] A lot of old money people don’t have a great cash situation with a lot of wealth wrapped up in property and trusts that they can’t easily sell. There is also often a realisation that it isn’t really their money as they haven’t earned it and I think that also changes behaviour. That explains why they are driving bad cars and only wearing very old jewellery. New money has more fun with wealth[/quote] A lot of old money wealth is also wrapped up in "family offices" and they can't easily sell it without the rest of the family being involved.[/quote]
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