Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McMansions
Anyone I know that has a big, new house paid cash. Wish I could! Sorry for you that it is such a big deal to you.
NP. You know what McMansions are, right? It's a 10000 sq ft house on a little tiny piece of land - like what would look ok for a 1500 ft bungalow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pure breed pets - there are so many unhomed dogs. If you truly want/like an animal, go to the shelter. If you spend more than $50. on a dog, you are just stupid. Foolish with money, and probably foolish about everything else.
Many rescue organizations charge adoption fees that rival buying a purebred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some of the above mentioned unimpressive items, so I'll address 'em.![]()
--pure breed pet. It's a rescue. I love the breed.
--Private school. Really? You think I'm sending my kids to private school to impress people? That's kinda nuts.
--Mass market luxury cars. We have those, but I like the way they drive. They're not meant to impress. They're very comfortable. Yes, there really is a difference between driving a Honda and driving an Audi.
--Vacation home in St. Barth. It's pretty there, and the kids can practice their French. It's not to impress, and we don't talk about it. Mustique, yikes. Can non royalty even buy there? Anyone can buy on St. Barth. Some prefer OBX, some MV, some Rehoboth. But Mustique??
I have to agree on the other stuff--no big logos, your clothing really shouldn't be a walking billboard for a designer. Labels belong on the inside. But if you like expensive stuff (and you can afford it), more power to you. I don't think everyone does things to impress others.
Oooh, I forgot one. I don't highlight my hair or get mani/pedis to impress, I do it because I look better that way! Nobody wants to see scraggly nails and my gray hair!![]()
You would probably die of shame if you ever heard how the Europeans trash the tanned, manicured, highlighted, tank-driving foreigners with their loud children speaking bad French. They can spot you a mile away. But good for you for trying to teach your children about different cultures.
I doubt I would die of shame. I am one of the Europeans, born and raised. I don't drive a tank. Manicure doesn't imply acrylics, for the record. You have no idea how well (or badly) my children speak French. They're dual nationals, and it's not their only language--they know plenty about other cultures.
I'm sure it made you feel better to picture your little sterotype, though. Perhaps you should go out in the sun, try to be happy instead of trying to put others down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McMansions
Anyone I know that has a big, new house paid cash. Wish I could! Sorry for you that it is such a big deal to you.
Anonymous wrote:Cuff links on daily work shirts.
Expensive, flashy watch.
Box seats at sporting events.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who is inpresses by most things mentioned ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expensive clothes and shoes on children.
No kidding. Talk about foolish with your money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expensive clothes and shoes on children.
No kidding. Talk about foolish with your money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some of the above mentioned unimpressive items, so I'll address 'em.![]()
--pure breed pet. It's a rescue. I love the breed.
--Private school. Really? You think I'm sending my kids to private school to impress people? That's kinda nuts.
--Mass market luxury cars. We have those, but I like the way they drive. They're not meant to impress. They're very comfortable. Yes, there really is a difference between driving a Honda and driving an Audi.
--Vacation home in St. Barth. It's pretty there, and the kids can practice their French. It's not to impress, and we don't talk about it. Mustique, yikes. Can non royalty even buy there? Anyone can buy on St. Barth. Some prefer OBX, some MV, some Rehoboth. But Mustique??
I have to agree on the other stuff--no big logos, your clothing really shouldn't be a walking billboard for a designer. Labels belong on the inside. But if you like expensive stuff (and you can afford it), more power to you. I don't think everyone does things to impress others.
Oooh, I forgot one. I don't highlight my hair or get mani/pedis to impress, I do it because I look better that way! Nobody wants to see scraggly nails and my gray hair!![]()
You would probably die of shame if you ever heard how the Europeans trash the tanned, manicured, highlighted, tank-driving foreigners with their loud children speaking bad French. They can spot you a mile away. But good for you for trying to teach your children about different cultures.
Anonymous wrote:McMansions
Anonymous wrote:Expensive clothes and shoes on children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some of the above mentioned unimpressive items, so I'll address 'em.![]()
--pure breed pet. It's a rescue. I love the breed.
--Private school. Really? You think I'm sending my kids to private school to impress people? That's kinda nuts.
--Mass market luxury cars. We have those, but I like the way they drive. They're not meant to impress. They're very comfortable. Yes, there really is a difference between driving a Honda and driving an Audi.
--Vacation home in St. Barth. It's pretty there, and the kids can practice their French. It's not to impress, and we don't talk about it. Mustique, yikes. Can non royalty even buy there? Anyone can buy on St. Barth. Some prefer OBX, some MV, some Rehoboth. But Mustique??
I have to agree on the other stuff--no big logos, your clothing really shouldn't be a walking billboard for a designer. Labels belong on the inside. But if you like expensive stuff (and you can afford it), more power to you. I don't think everyone does things to impress others.
Oooh, I forgot one. I don't highlight my hair or get mani/pedis to impress, I do it because I look better that way! Nobody wants to see scraggly nails and my gray hair!![]()
Hon, no one CARES if you have gray hair or scraggly nails but you. Stop trying so hard to impress people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some of the above mentioned unimpressive items, so I'll address 'em.![]()
--pure breed pet. It's a rescue. I love the breed.
--Private school. Really? You think I'm sending my kids to private school to impress people? That's kinda nuts.
--Mass market luxury cars. We have those, but I like the way they drive. They're not meant to impress. They're very comfortable. Yes, there really is a difference between driving a Honda and driving an Audi.
--Vacation home in St. Barth. It's pretty there, and the kids can practice their French. It's not to impress, and we don't talk about it. Mustique, yikes. Can non royalty even buy there? Anyone can buy on St. Barth. Some prefer OBX, some MV, some Rehoboth. But Mustique??
I have to agree on the other stuff--no big logos, your clothing really shouldn't be a walking billboard for a designer. Labels belong on the inside. But if you like expensive stuff (and you can afford it), more power to you. I don't think everyone does things to impress others.
Oooh, I forgot one. I don't highlight my hair or get mani/pedis to impress, I do it because I look better that way! Nobody wants to see scraggly nails and my gray hair!![]()
Try not to be such a sheep.