Anonymous wrote:an engagement ring that isn't in fashion, like an old european cut center in a setting with weird melee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never discussing old money.
+1
The first rule of old money is: you do not talk about old money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a subscription to the New Yorker
Does not make sense.
Old money people have class, do not boast and do not put people down. They usually know a lot about the arts (including classical music) and treat people with respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a subscription to the New Yorker
Does not make sense.
Old money people have class, do not boast and do not put people down. They usually know a lot about the arts (including classical music) and treat people with respect.
Anonymous wrote:a subscription to the New Yorker
Anonymous wrote:Driving a 20+ year old car. We drive a Honda Civic, gift from my parents when I was in grad school. DH’s family is old money and DH does not care about cars as long as it runs and is reliable. DH’s family made their money in banking and finance.
We have a friend whose family is also old money. You would recognize their name. Guy drives a 21 yr old Bentley. Carries around his surf boards on top.
Anonymous wrote:Never discussing old money.