Anonymous wrote:Would 7.5m net worth be ok in Newport? Or poor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, well I'm a multi-cultural foreigner, and have lived in several countries, next to people richer and poorer than me, so the idea of someone from the US south feeling weird about moving to the US northeast because of perceived income differences seems... minor. After all, you know that there are plenty of very wealthy families in the southern US.
Everything will be fine. The best way to make friends is to be friendly and open-minded.
This is a little naive of you- there are separate countries in Asia and Europe that have more in common with each other in terms of customs and culture than parts of the south and parts of New England. And wealth and status and their language and trappings are different everywhere! Unless you mean new money- new money is the same around the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a visiting nurse, I can tell you Newport has very wealthy and very poor people. Never know who I’ll see when I go to Newport. Maybe a rundown project apartment with bedbugs and broken screens, maybe an Ocean Drive mansion with an old geezer complaining about the glare from the window with the breathtaking view. Since the Navy moved though, decades ago, the middle class moved too, mainly to neighboring Middletown and Portsmouth.
Come on where are the rundown projects in Newport??? You have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:As a visiting nurse, I can tell you Newport has very wealthy and very poor people. Never know who I’ll see when I go to Newport. Maybe a rundown project apartment with bedbugs and broken screens, maybe an Ocean Drive mansion with an old geezer complaining about the glare from the window with the breathtaking view. Since the Navy moved though, decades ago, the middle class moved too, mainly to neighboring Middletown and Portsmouth.