Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Number of piercings (fewer is better)
Number of tattoos (same criteria as above)
No smoking
How thin the person is
Where they went to school in k-12
+1
Tattoos & piercings are very low class. Don't care how much money they have, i do not want them as my neighbors.
Ha! Becoming old is going to be very rough for you. These days young people of any class background get tattoos and you can’t do anything about them moving next to you. They still comin’.
Yes, we can spot trashy new money from a mile away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indian Americans.
They live below their means but most are rich. Even the poors have enough to pay for kids college, big fat 100K weddings, retirement, paid off home, kid's first car etc.
How do they do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing brands such as, and pretty much exclusively:
Ralph Lauren
Brooks Brothers
LL Bean
Oxford shoes
I automatically assume someone is broke AF when I see them with:
Long fake nails
Michael Kors, Coach, Louis Vuitton branded anything
Fake hair
Pump heels
Showing their belly button in public
Well I have a Louis Vuitton purse and I wear extensions. I'm nowhere near broke. But I feel many on this post are probably over 45 so there's that.
You look like a freak.
Anonymous wrote:Casually deciding to send kids to private school without ever considering public even though they live in a "good" school district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing brands such as, and pretty much exclusively:
Ralph Lauren
Brooks Brothers
LL Bean
Oxford shoes
I automatically assume someone is broke AF when I see them with:
Long fake nails
Michael Kors, Coach, Louis Vuitton branded anything
Fake hair
Pump heels
Showing their belly button in public
Well I have a Louis Vuitton purse and I wear extensions. I'm nowhere near broke. But I feel many on this post are probably over 45 so there's that.
You look like a freak.
Anonymous wrote:Indian Americans.
They live below their means but most are rich. Even the poors have enough to pay for kids college, big fat 100K weddings, retirement, paid off home, kid's first car etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing brands such as, and pretty much exclusively:
Ralph Lauren
Brooks Brothers
LL Bean
Oxford shoes
I automatically assume someone is broke AF when I see them with:
Long fake nails
Michael Kors, Coach, Louis Vuitton branded anything
Fake hair
Pump heels
Showing their belly button in public
Well I have a Louis Vuitton purse and I wear extensions. I'm nowhere near broke. But I feel many on this post are probably over 45 so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women wearing cream/white/beige combo clothes in cashmere/silk/wool.
Unfortunately those colors are not universally flattering
I tried to learn from my WASP roommate in college who followed this aesthetic. I cringe when I look at pictures of me from that time. Soooo unflattering!
Anonymous wrote:Wearing brands such as, and pretty much exclusively:
Ralph Lauren
Brooks Brothers
LL Bean
Oxford shoes
I automatically assume someone is broke AF when I see them with:
Long fake nails
Michael Kors, Coach, Louis Vuitton branded anything
Fake hair
Pump heels
Showing their belly button in public
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing brands such as, and pretty much exclusively:
Ralph Lauren
Brooks Brothers
LL Bean
Oxford shoes
I automatically assume someone is broke AF when I see them with:
Long fake nails
Michael Kors, Coach, Louis Vuitton branded anything
Fake hair
Pump heels
Showing their belly button in public
That’s because of the cultural bubble you grew up in. Many of these things are typical of wealthy people just not in your WASP culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women wearing cream/white/beige combo clothes in cashmere/silk/wool.
Unfortunately those colors are not universally flattering