" If your family could open two houses , then yes — you ’re rich . "
1.“A new car for high school graduation gift.”
— u / OkieBobbie
2.“Not looking at the price tag while shopping.”
3.“Vacations that require flights every season.”
— u / vanchica
4.“In college, I was friends with a guy who grew up incredibly wealthy, and one day, our group of friends decided to go to Wendy’s for dinner because said wealthy friend had never been, which speaks for itself. He started freaking out when we got there because he realized he had left his debit card at home and only had a $100 bill on him. He freaked out because he didn’t think he had enough money for dinner. Needless to say, he was SHOCKED to find out how much food he could’ve bought for $100.”
— u / Audrey_92
5.“I grew up middle class, but when I was a kid and saw a fridge with a built-in ice/water dispenser, I definitely considered those people rich.”
6.“My parents have a house on the lake in addition to their house in the suburbs. But they’re not rich, though. They got the lake house for a good price a long time ago. If your family could afford two houses, then yes.”
— u / Green - Krush
7.“Good education without wild student debt.”
— uracil / yummy_mummy
8.“Knowing how to ski and how to sail.”
9.“They have very straight teeth due to orthodontics. They never ask how much anything costs if they will be paying it. They don’t realize that other people are on a tight budget.”
— u / Orechiette
10.“Being invited to their ‘weekend home,’ when it’s an estate/ ranch with a full staff.”
— u / Inner - Egg-6731
11.“Throwing away potential leftovers or unfinished but untouched food.”
— u / SlimJimLahey
12.“Not having anxiety about changing your thermostat when you’re hot/cold.”
13.“When your childhood friend had a full refrigerator in their garage stocked up.”
— uracil / TacticalTom775
14.“Having live-in people to clean their house for them.”
— u / Unlikely_Pressure391