People shared the small things that scream ‘I’m rich’ and these 19 are totally on-point
Some people’s way of indicating they are very rich can be rather in your face – like bringing a briefcase full of money round your house and counting it in front of you.
Other people have more slightly subtle tells of indicating just how outrageously wealthy they are. We only mention this after Redditor _–__-__— asked this.
“What small thing screams, ‘I’m rich’?”
And it prompted lots and lots of answers, many of which were very funny and totally on-point. Here are our favourites
1.
‘They will never complain about the cost of something but will nit-pik the quality of work to death.’
weaselpoopcoffee
2.
‘Spend money if it saves you time. Time is more valuable than money.’
tocksin
3.
‘Working at a luxury resort, one thing I’ve noticed is that the people who want to give the air of being very wealthy will have lots of designer patterns on their clothes and accessories, like Louis Vuitton print, but almost all of the truly ridiculously wealthy people will basically wear nondescript leisure wear and really plain looking clothes (like plain jeans and tees with no logos).’
FartAttack911
4.
‘Money talks, wealth whispers.’
spicymargarita16
5.
‘When they online shop, they click, ‘SORT: PRICE: High to Low.’
PhysicsDude55
6.
‘Poor people trade their time for money. Rich people trade their money for time.’
blacksystembbq
7.
‘If they refer to their vacation plans as “summering” somewhere.’
alexrt87
8.
‘They lack stress, eat out a lot, are never phased by surprises like, ‘Oh, my tire is punctured,’ ‘My oven’s broken,’ and ‘I need a new boiler.’ They can just get them.’
PenPaperShotgun
9.
‘An expensive watch that isn’t a Rolex. Rolexes are how rich people, or not even rich but ‘had-a-good-year’ show off wealth to poor people. A truly wealthy person will have a Patek or AP Royal Oak or a Mueller, and not necessarily even a flashy one.’
LaurenRhymesWOrange
10.
‘Buying new furniture, not from ikea or the like. That shit is expensive.’
Phreshlybaked