Anonymous wrote:They need to stop glomming onto their parents' membership and get their own- while they can still buy via legacy. I'm surprised the CC is permitting this unless they don't live in the area. Most keep very good tabs of members and visitors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people go out of their way to tag a country club in every social media post?
There’s a group of single women my age (40) who are visiting their parent’s country club and just hash tagging the crap out of it in every photo! It’s so weird. I mean 20 photos of an outing there with nephew.
I know a few families that belong themselves and that is all they talk about. Literally they do nothing else with their time. No theater, no museums, no books, nothing else but golf and tennis at their stupid club. Most boring people I have ever met.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people go out of their way to tag a country club in every social media post?
There’s a group of single women my age (40) who are visiting their parent’s country club and just hash tagging the crap out of it in every photo! It’s so weird. I mean 20 photos of an outing there with nephew.
Anonymous wrote:Easter, family gathering at their country club, maybe just that?
Anonymous wrote:Country clubs are lame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easter, family gathering at their country club, maybe just that?
No need to tag.
Anonymous wrote:Not really. I notice the newer members are successful and well educated. Second generation are fine but third generation tend to be a bit trashy and uneducated and stand out in a bad way. It happens with generational wealth, third generation is where it all falls apart.
Anonymous wrote:Easter, family gathering at their country club, maybe just that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The old money thing is something people bring up when they couldn’t hack it themselves and rely on their family’s wealth to live a lifestyle they couldn’t touch without that money. No one actually cares if you approve of them or not. No one had that much respect for you.
No, it's a phrase meant to keep out the strivers and new money tacky types like yourself.
Ok, daddy’s precious. Under his thumb, failure to launch.
Okay, new money tacky. No matter how much cash you splash you will never be one of us