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In reply to the discussion: Great Read!" Why do poor people waste money on Luxury Goods”.. [View all]Ace Acme
(1,464 posts)12. My employers got very nervous when I was saving my money
... and investing in tailored suits--instead of buying expensive vacations and taking on mortgages for a car and a condo.
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This doesn't just apply to clothing, either--the same argument can be made for consumer goods.
MADem
Nov 2013
#2
Oh, I get what you are saying; there are 'indicators' that a person might be a good fit
MADem
Nov 2013
#15
I agree--one can't afford to "go one's own way" when it's a paycheck that is needed.
MADem
Nov 2013
#28
That's hilarious. I was developing apps for smart phones when I'd never owned a cel phone.
Marr
Dec 2013
#107
on the other hand FB helped me weed out potential problem renters. the single lady with a tiny dog?
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#108
yep, sadly a lot of it is fitting in. i was an odd fit for a long time- working with pigs
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#113
It's true, I have as little interaction with retail as I possibly can. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#49
That the interviewee is a moron for having his phone on during a job interview.
WinkyDink
Nov 2013
#60
What does it say to a potential employer if you pull out ANY phone during an interview?
K.O. Stradivarius
Nov 2013
#72
I think what you say is true, too, but Ms Cottom is writing from her own experience.
nilram
Nov 2013
#9
Actually, BOTH are true. Poor people come in all different sizes, thought patterns and colors.
Tigress DEM
Nov 2013
#13
So true, I grew up with a poverty mindset, and it took a lot of years to shake off and treat myself
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#103
More, rather than offering the truth, the author offers justifications, thus implying...
Demo_Chris
Dec 2013
#123
yeah, old money often pretends they got there by being frugal instead of born lucky, LOL
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#17
the amount of scorn they have for "new money" betrays their embarrassment that they did nothing
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#27
old money doesn't "get rich" by doing anything, except being born. and their poor folk drag is just
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#58
I was discussing how "old" money fools people into thinking exactly that- when the truth is,
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#79
yet many march into Saks and drop thousands on cashmere, have 2-3 other homes they never
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#81
you can buy into their "am rich because I am thrifty" bullshit if you want- but if they
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#90
it's interesting that hoarding money is suddenly so laudable, if the person dresses down
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#68
Perhaps we aren't talking about the same people. Maybe it's a rural/northwest thing.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#69
true, if they come to drop serious money, they come to NYC to do it. so that behavior
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#73
A pair of Leica binocs from Ebay cost* less than a pair of Bushnell from WalMart.
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#84
Yep, in NYC it is the accessories that are often the tell. But I know many who work in NYC
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#91
speaking of spending on "experiences" I have a social climbing family member, who is
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#96
Oh, so that's why? Well then I guess I'll stop worrying about malnutrition.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#29
“Fuck you” means they are playing our game unfortunately a game they learned from us..
busterbrown
Nov 2013
#55
Items available used have generally already survived a testing period. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#42
My status symbols are in the form of clothing that I buy at second-hand stores!
TheDebbieDee
Nov 2013
#40
I certainly observed from my experience in the Philippines that many, many people would go without
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#45
Perhaps a better investment than a smartphone with no minutes would be a couple more clean shirts.
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#87
like it or not- most companies want you to "fit in" and you have to "fake it to make it" or you
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#105
If your white that applies.. but unfortunately one is at a huge disadvantage if Black..
busterbrown
Nov 2013
#66
it took me a long time to figure out that they would pay me more if I looked like my upkeep
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#102
I wouldn't know the difference between a $250 bag and a $2,500 one
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#118
Yea, but a very wealthy 1%er would know that the Channel you are carrying is fake...
busterbrown
Dec 2013
#126