“62 Surprising ‘Poor Person Habits’ You Won’t Believe Rich People Have Never Experienced!”
Adding potatoes to meals not because it belongs in a recipe, but because it’s very filling and can stretch the meal to more portions.
Ignoring random calls from numbers you don’t recognize knowing there’s a high chance they are debt collectors.
Googling these numbers, confirming them then adding their whole range of numbers to your block list because you don’t have any money to offer and aren’t in the position to even loose $10pw to pay them.
Wait. For everything. Wait for the bus to arrive, bc it’s always late. Take longer to travel farther to the cheaper store. Wait at the laundromat for your clothes to finish. Not only that, but the frequency of these waits is also higher, because you don’t have a car or money to be able to buy things in bulk or transport large amounts of clothing. It is time consuming af.
Rich people seem to confuse not having money to do something with not wanting to waste money on something.
No, it’s not that I don’t want to order pizza because I’m stingy, I literally don’t have the money.
Saw a tweet shared that I can’t ever forget discussing this very thing. The gist:
People that don’t keep fast food napkins in the glove box to use as tissues are in a totally different tax bracket.
Don’t travel. The amount of people who are amazed when I say I haven’t flown on a plane blows my mind. People do not realize how much money/privilege it takes to travel at all, let alone on a yearly basis.
Live with f****d up teeth because they have high copays and low annual maximums and can barely afford to even get cavities filled.
Rich people get extremely competitive health, vision, and dental plans, so they don’t have to think twice. They need care? They get it.
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