Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New everything: new house with new cars and lots of showy new toys like a pool, a custom installed playground and or sport court for the kids, hosting lots of big parties for every occasion. Vacationing in “prestige” locations to see and be seen. Joins country club. Loves to participate in fundraisers and auctions but never as an anonymous donor. Joins the right church, gets DC in right sports, right schools always with social engineering a priority.
Also: new - friends. Their best friends are their new neighbors/country club members/maybe new church friends but few if any childhood friends and typically family is on periphery kept hidden so as to keep appearances and mystery alive.
You’re never entirely certain how this family gained all of this wealth and that’s part of the mystique. Maybe he’s some sort of wealth manager and maybe she does really well in sales but no one knows for sure. You’re not to ask.
This is an oddly specific post.
Anonymous wrote:Can we just have a new forum called “class” for these questions sothey don’t clutter up the financial advice forum?
Anonymous wrote:Driving an Escalade.
I judge so hard with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no hope for me. My nails are purple and I had pasta salad for dinner. 😟
No no, new money hates pasta salad because it might give them away as former LMC. Old money doesn’t care if someone eats pasta salad.
What if you just don’t like f’ing pasta salad? What does that make you?
Well do you just not like it, or do you also need to act like it’s vulgar and trashy, and constantly post on DCUM asking if things are classy or not? The insecurity about not seeming low class is what gives it away.
Anonymous wrote:Our money is new money because we earned it and didn’t inherit it. But our values about money really come from our MC upbringing. We can afford any high end car but I drive a Subaru Forester because it’s reliable, practical and can carry all the junk I tend to gather. I’m sure we’d be classified as ultra high net worth but I doubt most people would know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well no hope for me. My nails are purple and I had pasta salad for dinner. 😟
No no, new money hates pasta salad because it might give them away as former LMC. Old money doesn’t care if someone eats pasta salad.
What if you just don’t like f’ing pasta salad? What does that make you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up generic umc but went to waspy sleepaway camp with some old money in New England. I feel like their heyday was in the 80s and the culture started dying out closer to the new millennium. I always associated old money with old Volvos, llbean/old clothes, alcohol, cheap food when hosting, clambakes in summer at the Martha’s Vineyard house, extreme non showiness, decorum, tasteful $$ old houses, family compound summer houses in Maine / Nantucket / mv, liberal arts degrees (college is not vocational school),prep school, men not showing their toes (ie boat shoes instead of flip flops). I’m not sure though to what extent this culture even exists anymore
You just haven’t been around these folks since camp—nothing is dying out.
Anonymous wrote:Old money: you show up at their multimillion oceanfront compound and are greeted by who think is the maintenance worker- or better yet, the owner is riding his bulldozer to move some of his boulders imported from Montana. Because he took a 60-day heavy machinery training program.