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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has had the same family housekeeper for several decades-overpays her to not clean very well.[/quote] Ha! So true![/quote] Perhaps it is because they take seriously their responsibility as an employer to her -- all too rare today, in our hire-and-fire, even-my-nanny-is-an-independent-contractor cutlure.[/quote] Of course it is why! But it is definitely an unintentional status symbol. You also quietly refer "Mary's" grandson's traffic ticket to an old buddy from Yale law, who gets a deal for him gratis, and pass along all your hand-me-downs to her pregnant great-niece. Choo and Louboutin shoeboxes don't scream unintentional status symbol to me. A 15 year old Sperry box, maybe. Not the thread police-but don't really understand why people keep posting the *opposite*. Do you just not know or recognize Rich on the Downlow? Another observation-unintentional status symbol--never need to buy furniture, household stuff b/c it is all high quality that has been passed down from Great Grandmother Wellington. Houses are not particularly decorated but have lots of old stuff.[/quote]
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