“In my last job, my boss came to a meeting with all of his direct reports.
He was a VP.
So redditoru/MonthIcy1asked, “What’s the mostout-of-touch thingyou heard from rich people?”

Here’s what people said, including a bunch ofBuzzFeed Communityresponses.
“A coworker asked me what bank I use for my safety deposit box.
I told her I didn’t have a safety deposit box.

And she responded, ‘But where do you keep your jewels, then?'”
wouldnt you like to know
3.
My sister and I just looked at each other like…???”

u/PckMan
5.
“‘You’ve never been to Disney?
Did your parents not love you or something?’

Bitch, my parents were raising three kids working two jobs on poverty wages.”
“I was venting to a schoolmate about not being able to have a car.
She said, ‘Why dont you just ask your mom?’

It literally broke my brain.
Like yeah, why didnt I think of that?”
u/batphomet_
7.

“‘You should just do what we did and buy a house in cash.
We don’t have any mortgage payment, and then we’ll sell it for more!’
I legitimately felt my body move into fight mode.”

“‘It’s just so easy just to drop a grand at Target, you know?’
u/Mesmerotic31
9.
“Her dishwasher broke, and she complained about washing her dishes by hand.

She even said that she felt like a poor person.
Then I had to tell her I hand wash all my dishes…”
10.
I had no words.”

u/the3secondrule
11.
A rich client told me I should get Lululemon sweats for work.
Sorry, not in the budget!"

I almost walked out of class."
sks13
13.
“‘How could your family’s accountant let that happen?’

u/irrelevanttrumpeter
15.
As if owning one house wasn’t already a huge financial stretch…”
16. "
hennypennystegosaurus
17.If you cant afford childcare, just hire a nanny.

“‘How do you only have one dishwasher?’
u/redjessa
19.
“In my last job, my boss came to a meeting with all of his direct reports.
He was a VP.
At least 10 of us drove Toyotas…”
20.
I was like, dude, WTF are you talking about?”
Screech’s Mom
21.
Her parents paid for a personal driver, and that’s how she got to work and back.
Not an Uber a car service.
I said, ‘I won’t have an inheritance; my family isn’t well off.’
They replied, ‘Of course, you have an inheritance.
Everyone’s parents leave them an inheritance.
I’m sure they’re just keeping it a secret from you to surprise you.'"
u/trashycutesy
23.
“Being asked why I still have my wisdom teeth at the age of 31.
Well, maybe because my parents were poor??”
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