30 People Discuss What They Think Quietly Screams Wealthy
1. Financial Risks
Have a friend who is moving to the Bay area. To work for a non-profit. Part-time. She didnāt know what her salary would be.
monkeyfeets
2. Mystery Prices
Not hesitating to eat in a restaurant with no prices on the menu.
baloneycologne
3. Lots of Legos
I cleaned huge houses for a living, and to me it was the custom built Lego rooms with cabinets -floor to ceiling -full of organized Lego sets.
EddieLaneWrites
4. Their Attire May Shock You
Friend of mine used to run a ridiculously exclusive cocktail bar. He always said āThe ones in the fancy clothes who look filthy rich are normally reasonably wealthy. The ones in jeans and t-shirts who look normal are normally filthy richā
DendroNate
Basically the truly rich people didnāt see the place as anything out of the ordinary, so saw no reason to dress up.
5. The Pool House
Having a pool house. And letting guests stay there because itās a nice nice pool house.
Prettyplants
6. Money and Time
If you use money to get time instead of time to get money.
spyplusplus
7. Free Time
Suspicious amounts of free time to pursue their interests, travel, or just be out and about.
dildonic_aftermath
8. Being Spontaneous
Spontaneity. Just talking about something or some place and doing it or booking it there and then.
evilgiraffee57
9. Not Living Paycheck to Paycheck
One of my roommates child-hood friends has generational wealth, billionaire level. They lived on the Big Island of Hawaii and she would remark that he would just decide to go skiing, in Aspen on a whim, and wonder aloud why everyone else didnāt just drop everything and go the next day. The guy was super down to earth but a bit disconnected from the reality of his friends living paycheck to paycheck.
breals
10. Polished Silver
IĀ know itās not a big thing, but people who use really nice plates and silver cutlery very casually. Iāve seen poor people with mustangs. But Iāve never seen poor people eating with polished silver.
garlicroastedpotato
11. No Refunds
Not bothering with refunds because itās not worth the hassle.
Quit_social_media
12. Not Using the Extras Much
Owning a second house or a boat and not feeling obligated to use it heavily.
zMargeux
13. Pianos
Just having the space to have a piano that size in the house, especially if itās not used often, must mean youāre pretty well off before you even look at the name on the piano.
Raichu7
14. Entering Through the Empty Garage
Saw someone say once āeveryone enters their house through a garage thatās empty except for some bottled water.ā I donāt know why, but this is so true.
papusman
15. Age of Retirement
Retired with no debt before being in your 50s.
Melodic_Machine_9818
16. Black Amex
I used to work at a clothing store. This lady comes in, sheās well dressed looks great and is super polite to the people helping her. At checkout she pulls out a black Amex card.
moogula1992
She was not my first black Amex card customer but she was above and beyond more of a human than the others.
I assume she was rich as fuck.
17. Weekend Home
A Family member owns a lake house but always refers to it as ājust a little weekend placeā like itās no big deal and everyone has one.
samiam871
18. Drinks on Me
Being able to buy a round of drinks for your friends is wealth. Doing that without affecting your rent is a huge deal and should be celebrated. Itās a good goal to have.
bu88blebo88le
19. The Trip House
Casually owning a second house in another state for ātrips.ā
A-r-c-a-n-e
Edit: when I say house Iām not referring to just a small cabin, I was referring to a full size house for the family, this is what came to mind cause I know a few people who own an additional home in other states, their secondary houses range from 350K to 575K USD.
20. Outfit Choice
Being the guy wearing a suit in a room of guys in t-shirts and sweatpants.
pikingpoison
OR
Being the guy wearing a t-shirt and sweatpants in a room of guys wearing suits.
21. Future Expectations
Speaking about your plans for your life with full expectations that they will be successful no matter how unrealistic they would be to the rest of us.
penny_can
āI plan to become a writer, but in the meantime Iām thinking of opening my own art gallery. Iāll totally be successful, all my wealthy friends will buy shit from me, then Iāll hire someone to run things while I travel for the experience Iāll need to do my writing.ā
22. The Level of Noise
Wealth Is Quiet. Rich Is Loud. Poor Is Flashy.
Shaun3Sheep
Credit: Tim Denning
23. Just Buy Instead of Renting
I was out with a few of friends of friends last year, and I was talking how I was going to be forced out of the area I live because rent prices have increased by 15-20% in the last 12 months. One of group piped up with the sincere, but dumb as fuck, suggestion, āWhy not just buy your own house?ā
BenBo92
Cheers pal, never thought of that.
Spoke to him a while longer and it turns out his family are major landlords in the area and own many of the apartments within the area of the city I live in. One of the deciding reasons I canāt buy my own property is, funnily enough, his parents buying it all up and charging so much for rent that being in a position to even save for a mortgage is a pipe dream, let alone actually getting one.
24. Braces for All
Parents with multiple children with braces. I remember going on vacation to Jamaica and going into town and I asked my dad why none of the kids had braces on their teeth (almost my entire class at school had braces at the time). He gave me this look of disappointment and was like, ābraces are very expensiveā. A lot of things really clicked for me in that moment as a 12 year old.
omgbbqpork
25. Sure
Saying āsureā to every suggestion a server makes. āPrime Rib with orange salmon mushroom glaze?ā Sure. āPairs well with our 1976 Pineapple Farms Pinotā. Sure! āAnd for. Dessertā¦. ??? We do have a purple avocado sorbetā. Sounds good.
saucelessnuggets
26. College Without Loans
Maybe not quietly, but being able to afford college without loans, financial aid, or having a job screams money. Bonus points if the parents are bankrolling the whole experience.
mcmcsample
27. Level of Politeness
I grew up wealthy. What Iāve noticed is manners. The longer your family has had money the more likely you are to be polite to everyone. Iāve had friends ask how to behave at functions. Be nice to everyone and donāt attract attention to yourself. Loud and rude is either new rich or people thinking thatās how rich acts.
designgoddess
28. Being Attractive
Attractiveness. Sure anybody can be attractive when theyāre 20, but it take time and money to stay that way in your 30s and beyond. Plenty of sleep, good nutrition, exercise, nice hair and skin, well fitting clothes, plastic surgery, etc all quietly (sometimes loudly) scream āmoneyā. This struck me the hardest on the beach In Cancun. The people (especially the women) hanging out in front of the Ritz Carlton and similar luxury resorts looked SO different from the people at the public and motel beaches.
Cucumbrsandwich
29. Skiing From a Helicopter
I had a boss with 3 sons that work at the company. They would go skiing. But they would jump from a helicopter at the top of the mountain to ski on fresh snow. I was always amazed by that.
luckeegurrrl5683
My ex had a rich family. They owned many houses and they had 3 just on their main property. They even had their own mini firetruck. And they had a lot of fake floral arrangements in the houses. I have fake flowers in my house now too.
30. Whole Foods
I felt like a baller when I did all my grocery shopping at Whole Foods and didnāt look at the bill.
mattbrianjess