Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t talk about money.
Kids have surnames for names.
They never seem ruffled. Any problem is solvable and they have a family safety net.
Not overly concerned with organic food, toys, clothes, etc.
Will offer you an alcoholic beverage any time of day you pop by.
This is pretty much the only accurate description in this entire thread. The surnames can be middle names.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get people who have the big tvs anymore. Why not just use your tablet?
Anonymous wrote:They don’t talk about money.
Kids have surnames for names.
They never seem ruffled. Any problem is solvable and they have a family safety net.
Not overly concerned with organic food, toys, clothes, etc.
Will offer you an alcoholic beverage any time of day you pop by.
Anonymous wrote:Courteous. Treats everyone with respect. That’s high class. Unfortunately most people with money are not always like this.
Anonymous wrote:Manners and cleanliness.
Anonymous wrote:No tattoos, proper grammar, no smoking, well fitted and tasteful clothes, shoes not down at the heels, well spoken and thoughtful, not reactionary or too loud in appearance or demeanor, everyone in family has at least a Bachelor's, ability to discuss politics or world dynamics without getting personal or overly hysterical, limited and tasteful FB/special media
+1
Anonymous wrote:
tv should go in the bedroom in that case
Anonymous wrote:You all are nuts. And weirdly obsessed with some fake kind of high class that just doesn’t exist here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich =//= class
+1.
Most rich hedge fund guys are not old school WASPs, they are tacky new money types.
Anonymous wrote:Rich =//= class