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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Simplest answer: subtlety to the outside world. The oldest money family I know — 5th Avenue penthouse, Hampton summer home, generations of New England boarding schools — might drive by in their 15 year old Jeep Grand Cherokee (but it’s immaculately clean inside), or go to an NYC restaurant in well-worn boat shoes and a generic polo shirt. The mom and dad might be flying first class to London but they walk out to the street to hail a cab themselves to get to the airport. They occasionally hire a gardener at their weekend home [b]but take pride in potting plants and pruning roses themselves. [/b] Whereas my real estate agent who came from nothing but now makes a killing isn’t caught dead walking around New York in anything less than “horse-bit” loafers and branded belts, and takes black cars everywhere. And he wouldn’t dream of getting his hands in the dirt. He actually doesn’t care what plants are in the garden, as long as they’re “nice.”[/quote] What else do they have to take pride in? They didn't make the money themselves.[/quote] Lol. You know nothing. Old money folks aren't busy spending inherited wealth. [b]They are busy growing it. Which takes knowledge and effort[/b]. They are also busy with charity work and creating foundations -- is that not something to "take pride in"? [/quote] They have financial advisors for this.[/quote]
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