Anonymous wrote:Interesting article about people who are wealthy, but want and strive to appear as if they are not, and instead "blend in", so as to not be seen as one of THEM. The situation described is NYC, but it happens in D.C. as well, in a different way. Example: In NYC, the article describes a woman peeling the $6. price label off her bread, so the help won't see it, and recognize the disparity in lifestyle. In D.C., there are slumlords that own multiple properties, but still cry "poor mouth". It is interesting that anyone with so much money would be preoccupied with "blending", when they never will.
[Side question: In the age of Google, how would that ever be possible to have money, but look like you do not? It is not, for the most part.]
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/what-the-rich-wont-tell-you/ar-AAruzjO?li=BBnb7Kz
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not flashy but people aren't dumb and can clearly add things up in their head. The fact that I'm a SAHM, the fact have 4 kids, well-dressed, location of house etc etc.
Lots of people like you - perhaps most - are loaded down with debt. They are one job loss away from serious trouble.
A high net worth is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not flashy but people aren't dumb and can clearly add things up in their head. The fact that I'm a SAHM, the fact have 4 kids, well-dressed, location of house etc etc.
Lots of people like you - perhaps most - are loaded down with debt. They are one job loss away from serious trouble.
A high net worth is different.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not flashy but people aren't dumb and can clearly add things up in their head. The fact that I'm a SAHM, the fact have 4 kids, well-dressed, location of house etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting article about people who are wealthy, but want and strive to appear as if they are not, and instead "blend in", so as to not be seen as one of THEM. The situation described is NYC, but it happens in D.C. as well, in a different way. Example: In NYC, the article describes a woman peeling the $6. price label off her bread, so the help won't see it, and recognize the disparity in lifestyle. In D.C., there are slumlords that own multiple properties, but still cry "poor mouth". It is interesting that anyone with so much money would be preoccupied with "blending", when they never will.
[Side question: In the age of Google, how would that ever be possible to have money, but look like you do not? It is not, for the most part.]
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/what-the-rich-wont-tell-you/ar-AAruzjO?li=BBnb7Kz
Anonymous wrote:To some extent we do that with our families who have very modest incomes. We absolutely downplay around them so they won't ask to borrow money.