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  • @omigodausername
    @omigodausername Před 2 lety +1325

    I had a coworker who's parents wanted him to get a job so he could learn responsibility. So I always brushed him off as some loser who's parents wanted to teach him a lesson, like I thought he'd dropped out of college or something. He did good work, tho. Never got in trouble, was really helpful and respectful. So I'm standing next to him one day and his dad calls and all I can hear is the coworker's side of the convo and he's doing the "Yeah. Mhmm. Oh cool" thing that we all do with our parents. So he gets off the phone and I asked what's up and he goes "Oh nothing, my dad just wanted to tell me about the Warhol painting he just got at some auction in England." It never dawned on me that his parents had him working a menial job so he could learn what it was like to work hard for garbage wages, be treated like shit from customers, and that he should feel lucky to have everything he has. Apparently it was a family tradition started by his grandfather to teach the kids the value of the tiniest amount of money that they'd kick them out of the house for 6 months. It was even strategically planned that it didn't fall near Thanksgiving or Christmas. They DID give him a shitty car and the first month's rent on a really shitty apartment and a $100 allowance to go buy clothes at Goodwill (he wasn't allowed to take ANYTHING from the house except the crappy car (they kept it around for when it was his siblings turns), but that was it. The kids were on their own for 6 months. And thru all of that he maintained a mellow attitude and learned to budget, complained about the things we all complain about, car problems and he had to take the bus for 2 weeks until payday and he could buy the part he needed, bugs in his apartment, bad neighbors, sweating over late rent or paying a bill. Good rich parents. "Yeah, we're rich, but the kids need to know what it's like to work on minimum wage."

    • @anz10
      @anz10 Před 2 lety +153

      Amazing parenting!! I'd hope I'd do the same if I ever became crazy rich..

    • @MrPantheraUmbra
      @MrPantheraUmbra Před 2 lety +168

      That is the best tradition ever... much respect for the grandfather who came up with the idea. Not only he gain wealth but to secure it for generations to come.

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora Před 2 lety +60

      See, now that's how you do it.

    • @katkay9923
      @katkay9923 Před 2 lety +9

      Out of curiosity how old was the guy

    • @pippysplaytime1234
      @pippysplaytime1234 Před 2 lety +22

      He didn’t sweat it or complain cuz he knew he could return back home after the six months.. there was a means to an end for him

  • @beverleyhirst9380
    @beverleyhirst9380 Před 2 lety +4679

    Working as a nurse in a private hospital looking after this young lady who is a princess, I mentioned to her that the ring she had on was beautiful, she took it off and gave it to me. Unfortunately I couldn't except it as I would have lost my job. Another time I spent the day looking after an elderly woman, she was lovely turns out she was one of the bosses mother's, by the end of the shift I went from being an agency nurse to having a permanent job, that one I could accept.

    • @bonnemoms5413
      @bonnemoms5413 Před 2 lety +108

      That's really awesome!

    • @kellbell79
      @kellbell79 Před 2 lety +193

      I’ve heard that at the hospital system that I work for, if one of the rich Arab patients that come there offer you things you have to take it, because they may be offended if you don’t. Otherwise we aren’t supposed to accept things. Unfortunately I don’t work in the areas they go. LOL

    • @rahulsudhir666
      @rahulsudhir666 Před 2 lety +133

      @@kellbell79 That is sorta true. Most of the Arab uber rich are actually very generous folk. Yes, you will come across a douche or two, but most of em are very respectful folk.

    • @hanaj
      @hanaj Před 2 lety +81

      Don’t compliment Arabs on their possessions. Many will try to give it to you. You will have to run away screaming no

    • @annanieznanow1788
      @annanieznanow1788 Před 2 lety +32

      I would take that ring anyway, no one has to know 😉

  • @diannameyers7160
    @diannameyers7160 Před 2 lety +314

    My father was University police for the rich kid crowd, and much of what he saw was heart breaking. Many/most of the kids were or came from, very wealthy families, but were shipped off like trash. The parents didn't want to deal with them. Dad saw a fair number of suicides, kids with major depression issues, and would often spend time just talking to them, and trying to lt them know that someone WAS there and would listen. rich doesn't always mean happy.

    • @be_me
      @be_me Před rokem +42

      Yeah, it always rubs me the wrong way, when people don't grant richt people human emotions. Like, they are still human, just like anybody else. Sometimes money only gets you so far, it doesn't make all the problems in the world magically disappear.

    • @Laure__Line
      @Laure__Line Před rokem +17

      Yes, how is it their fault that they were born into rich families ?

    • @anasardinha473
      @anasardinha473 Před rokem +13

      Yeah.. Rich doesn't always mean happy but sure would make me happier!!!! :'D

    • @hollydoll2905
      @hollydoll2905 Před rokem +16

      For sure money isn't everything. But it definitely makes life easier on a basic needs level.

    • @mariskaaryan7235
      @mariskaaryan7235 Před měsícem +4

      I happily take my caring loving awsum parents who worked hard and showed me how to work hard and appreciate life then parents who buy their love for me

  • @sunnyscott4876
    @sunnyscott4876 Před 2 lety +284

    I knew a lady who had a net worth of $4 million. She worked every day as a police officer and never once talked about her wealth. Helped people every day. The only time she would use her money was the expensive vacations she would take and she deserved every single minute of those.
    A ton of money either brings out the best in people or the worst.

    • @Laure__Line
      @Laure__Line Před rokem +12

      My dad had a boss like this. The man was a high ranking officer in the navy just to kill time and be useful to his country. He already had a fortune and donated his wages to charities.

    • @k.a.4522
      @k.a.4522 Před 21 dnem

      Unfortunately, if this is in the US, most Police are Right Wing and very much Supremacists of one form or other.

  • @AmberKelly82
    @AmberKelly82 Před 2 lety +821

    I went to chipotle last week...and got guacamole without a second thought. So I can totally relate

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety +8

      I'm really mad now ! - I never see super models when I go out to eat - hope I'm there next time you go

    • @KarisParadiseVintage
      @KarisParadiseVintage Před 2 lety +18

      Too rich for my blood. #goals 🤣

    • @danaschneider4
      @danaschneider4 Před 2 lety +7

      😂😂😂

    • @ahoward3503
      @ahoward3503 Před 2 lety +5

      Goals...

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora Před 2 lety +7

      Woah...I will never be able to look at a menu without looking at the prices AND calories. Chronic illness life yo.

  • @SillyConversations
    @SillyConversations Před 2 lety +1180

    The woman who had her daughter’s medical bill paid for just made my heart soar. 🥺🥺🥺 I hope if I ever had that amount of money that I can do that for people.

    • @amatije
      @amatije Před 2 lety +35

      Now, that's a very kind person. He didn't ask for anything,not even thank you! He anonymously paid the bill expecting nothing in return. Other rich people could learn from that guy/woman

    • @povertylevelphilanthropy1524
      @povertylevelphilanthropy1524 Před 2 lety +12

      That’s always been my dream.

    • @shirleyn546
      @shirleyn546 Před 2 lety +19

      Money’s no good if you can’t do any good with it

    • @EdD-ym6le
      @EdD-ym6le Před 2 lety +6

      yeah that one was an out of the park home run crrrrrrack

    • @amatije
      @amatije Před 2 lety +4

      @@shirleyn546 agree 👍

  • @SVJoe
    @SVJoe Před 2 lety +258

    As a musician, I got very lucky at a pawn shop one time and bought a beautiful Gibson Grabber bass guitar for a tenth of what it would have cost at a music store. a few years later a band I was in got to open for a famous band, so I brought the good bass to the show to be cool. One of the guys in the famous band saw it and loved it, compared it to his and told me how much better mine was, and offered me what it would have cost in the store to let him have it. I said that I couldn't because it was my only good bass. At the end of the night we went to pack up and my bass was gone. And so was the interested party.
    Flash forward 3 years, I am in another band and we get onto a tour with that same big name band, and who do I see with my bass in his hand? You guessed it. So I walk up to him and ask very nicely for the bass back and he says "You are not talented enough to own such a beautiful instrument."
    So, we do our show and get off the stage. they load their gear on and start their show. As soon as he put my bass down to grab another, as the "Pros" do, I walked out on stage and grabbed my bass, made sure that he saw me, and walked off the back of the stage and out to our van and left.
    The look on his face is still one of my favorite memories.

    • @NinjaLeafSakura1
      @NinjaLeafSakura1 Před 2 lety +12

      Oh my gosh his face had to be worth it!

    • @Yomamaluvsme69
      @Yomamaluvsme69 Před rokem +19

      Dude, that's infuriating! I would have been so upset. ☹️❤️‍🩹 How messed up (on his part.) I'm glad you found a way to get your bass back! Even if it took mothaluvin' THREE YEARS. 🧡💘

    • @evergreen61
      @evergreen61 Před rokem +3

      This is one of the best stories I've heard :)

    • @brittneyrichmond6724
      @brittneyrichmond6724 Před rokem +7

      I’m so glad you got it back.

    • @sophroniel
      @sophroniel Před 3 měsíci +3

      That is NUTS. I'm SO glad you were able to get it back!! My brother is a professional musician and he treats his trumpets like they are his babies

  • @bertlovesliz
    @bertlovesliz Před 2 lety +33

    I’m an Uber driver and I was driving this guy and his young assistant. They were dressed like rich people and I stopped them by some fancy store for his assistant to pick something up and then took them to a nice restaurant for their drop off.They were very pleasant people but obviously not your regular joe shmoes. I have no idea what they worked in or what business this man owned for him to have an assistant that goes with him everywhere and does everything for him, but I was impressed and nervous to make this man mad. In the end he gave me a 300 dollar tip. I went home, paid my rent, and cried.

  • @haley8924
    @haley8924 Před 2 lety +885

    Omg I love this video Charlotte!! When my cousins 3 yr old daughter was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, we had a benefit to raise money for little Allisons care. My cousin got an envelope that said that a gentleman who was EXTREMELY WEALTHY had heard about Allison's illness and had paid ALL of her medical expenses and had put 100k into a trust for her college education. It turns out the man had lost his little girl to neuroblastoma years before and now he chooses several children every year to cover the exspensive treatments and provides them with college money. I would give anything to be able to thank that man in person. God bless him❤

  • @johnsumner2987
    @johnsumner2987 Před 2 lety +305

    My experience with Crazy Rich Person Behavior actually just happened a couple months ago. I work with glass, ie. windows, table tops, mirrors and other glass products. Well, my partner and I had to install 4 windows for this lady. Now we knew she had money because she lived in a big house. But when we were done she gave us like $800. So I told her "No mame you already paid half your bill is only (Some amount, can't remember)". She says "Oh that isn't for the bill that's your guy's tip." $400 for each of us like it was nothing. And these weren't big windows just regular sized windows and a door glass. She was the nicest lady too. Kept giving us drinks and food. We still talk about that in the shop to this day. Just throwing money around like that is a trip. And I know $400 isn't a lot but to my family and I it is.

    • @TheOfficialDirtyDan
      @TheOfficialDirtyDan Před 2 lety +23

      Makes me glad to know not all rich people are mean 😭

    • @katherinebrown5720
      @katherinebrown5720 Před 2 lety +28

      $400 can mean the difference between having a place to live and being homeless.

    • @suvashree100
      @suvashree100 Před 2 lety +3

      unlike the credit card guy ..

    • @seaglass7375
      @seaglass7375 Před 2 lety +6

      I'm not super rich, but I also make sure a worker will get 2x his pay if he or she is a stand up person, honest and does a decent job. I know the local pay and I double it.

    • @kateg7298
      @kateg7298 Před rokem +7

      The only acceptable way to act so rich that you can throw it around - give it to someone who works hard and would really appreciate it.

  • @peterkoller3761
    @peterkoller3761 Před 2 lety +190

    as a former homeless for 8 months and now middle class I feel rich not having to worry where to sleep when its raining and not even about bills and regular expenses even toward the end of the month...

    • @seameology
      @seameology Před rokem +3

      Same

    • @Suedepants100
      @Suedepants100 Před měsícem +1

      How’d you do it??

    • @peterkoller3761
      @peterkoller3761 Před měsícem +2

      @@Suedepants100
      no drugs, no alcohol, and working every job I could get my hands on. and further down the road, getting higher education/qualification.

  • @eileenheitman4351
    @eileenheitman4351 Před 2 lety +9

    I’m a carpenter/contractor and have become friends with a very prosperous lawyer/customer and his family. One Monday morning at his home, while chatting with him before I started work, I mentioned that I had driven 500 miles the previous weekend to look at a used truck to replace my work truck. I mentioned that the truck wasn’t as represented and the trip was a waste of time/money and a waste of my weekend. He said “you should have let me know you were going and I could have flown you there in my plane”. It boggles my mind that we have become friends. We ride motorcycles together. He’s the smartest person I’ve ever met.....and he treats me with friendship and respect. Dave Heitman

  • @annakout
    @annakout Před 2 lety +1369

    The only “rich people” thing I’ve experienced was going to Costco and not having a pain attack when my bill was over $300.

  • @datgaydangernoodle1315
    @datgaydangernoodle1315 Před 2 lety +489

    A rich girl in my high school totalled her car because it was green and she wanted white.
    1) she broke both her legs
    2) she didnt get a new car and had to take the train after that

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 Před 2 lety +137

      Whoa. Some rich parents with spines! That is an extreme way to burst an entitled bubble. 🚑

    • @piiinkDeluxe
      @piiinkDeluxe Před 2 lety +4

      😵😵😵

    • @CallMeDaffodil10
      @CallMeDaffodil10 Před 2 lety +80

      The sad part is she couldve just asked her parents for a paint job on the car instead of totaling it and breaking her legs

    • @sockruhtease
      @sockruhtease Před 2 lety +69

      @@CallMeDaffodil10 or could have just be happy she had a car in general

    • @effiebug4278
      @effiebug4278 Před 2 lety +27

      Karma at its instantaneous best.

  • @gailpippin9761
    @gailpippin9761 Před 2 lety +54

    Worked in hospital where international patients were the norm.
    Had 3 half-brothers come in (different mother - , their father did not have multiple wives) along with the son of the middle brother who was about the same age as my son.
    They only wanted the youngest brother to translate for them as he'd been educated in the U.S, plus they didnt want the International Department's translators. We coordinated appointments in my department and were supposed to rotate that job, but I loved it so much that I usually did them all.
    Anyway, I had a Hella time coordinating those appointments and still allowing time for the brother to be able to get from one appointment to another. Eventually, they began to just come directly to my cubicle. When I told them I was going to have to call them by their first names, they, of course, asked why. "Well," I responded, "every time is say "Mr (fill in the last name), yoy all turn to me and say 'what?'" They thought it was hilarious, and we were on first name terms thereafter. They expressed an interest in going to a large, very upscale mall to do some shopping, so I said I'd take them. Crammed all but the oldest brother into my 2-door Aries K car and off we went! Man, could they shop! Bought shoes for women in all different sizes - toddler to adult for the females in their family. One brother went to some store with his son,cand took my son along. His son wanted a particular watch, so he bought it - along with an identical watch for my son. I won't tell you how much the watch cost. Not a Rolex, but expensive enough.
    Had to go to a local luggage store AFTER they closed. Talked them into letting us in, telling them they needed suitcases for the shoes. Had to buy 3 or 4 30" suitcases which were barely able to hold the shoes AFTER we'd disposed of the boxes!
    Lots of stories about them, but about a year later, the International translator came in (someone else was on that rotation). I told him the story about the shopping spree. He asked their name and FROZE when I told him. They were frigging Saudi Arabian royalty! Most down to earth people, ever. I mean, I knew they had money, but still.
    He was also horrified when I told him that I'd taken them shopping in my car, as they would have ordered a town car or limo to take them.
    The middle brother called me from his business in Germany just to talk.
    I asked him about the car and everything. He told me that they only wanted the brother to translate because they didn't trust the translators to keep their mouths shut, that they didn't want attention drawn to themselves by a limo,cand that they loved being treated like people, not royalty.
    The son and I wrote frequently (LONG before email or texting) so he could practice his English, but then 9/11 happened, and I never heard from them again.

  • @MsFunnyfeet
    @MsFunnyfeet Před 2 lety +116

    Every woman needs a ‘pretty woman’ moment (from the movie):
    So, I was lucky enough to fly to Paris to visit my brother who was studying there. At the time, Louis Vuitton was less expensive to buy there instead of in the states. So, I collected money from a bunch of friends to buy products from the actual store. My brother and I walked in. When the staff saw I was starting to buy more than say, 3 or 4 items, the WHOLE staff with the exception of one person who was left to help the customers who were ‘just looking’ or who had single purchases. They sat me down, brought me champagne, and brought different bags, wallets, etc for me to look over. It was like that scene in Pretty Woman when she went to shop at the store!!! It was fantastic!!!! For a second, I felt really really rich- like- this is how the wealthy people shop. Or celebrities. We were there about an hour and this is the only time I’ve ever experienced the lifestyle of the rich and famous. Every person should have what I call a ‘pretty woman moment’.

    • @valesth4903
      @valesth4903 Před 2 lety +15

      I had one of those lol.
      Black Friday sale, went to Brown Thomas in Cork (Ireland) to browse because I needed a coat. I know they're a bit pricey, but I didn't think I'd buy anything tbh.
      I go in and the lady asks if I need help. I innocently said I'm looking for a coat, two rows of buttons and I look around and point at a coat on a mannequin nearby. She smiles and brings me to a dressing room with a giant armchair and mirrors, then proceeds to bring me anything she thought I might like, I didn't even need to browse the shop she'd just bring stuff to me. I must've been there for close to an hour. "wow this is what shopping in these places is like" I thought.
      Didn't occur to me until years later it was probably because the first thing I did was point to a designer, 1200€ coat.
      I have a close to minimum wage job. No regrets tho.

    • @dhop2821
      @dhop2821 Před 2 lety +3

      @@valesth4903 Did you get a good coat?

    • @valesth4903
      @valesth4903 Před 2 lety +17

      @@dhop2821 Yeah. Had actual anxiety when I left the store dropping half my monthly salary on a coat. Then I put it on again and it was one of those things that just feel yours.
      Just so I don't seem like an idiot: I live modestly and don't have a lot of things, but the ones I have or like- I like them to be of good quality.

    • @dhop2821
      @dhop2821 Před 2 lety +11

      @@valesth4903,I know what you mean. A good coat is worth it's weight in gold. I live in the mountains of East Tennessee. We don't have extremely bad winters, but one major ice storm used to leave utilities off for weeks. They repair it much faster now, but it can still be days. Back roads can't be treated because it all just washes off the hills so they close them. A person might end up walking a few miles if they're out when it hits. Even when I moved to the city where the roads were well treated and the power didn't stay off more than a few hours, I still had to spring for the good coat.

    • @MsFunnyfeet
      @MsFunnyfeet Před 2 lety +8

      @@valesth4903 I’m so glad you got that coat!!! Now, you have even more wonderful memories to go with it!!! Good for you!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Cheers

  • @dawnwilson5663
    @dawnwilson5663 Před 2 lety +1790

    I just want to say that there are a lot of wealthy people out in the world who go above and beyond to help people. My family was going through a very difficult time with my eldest daughter's health and we had to relocate so she could receive her liver transplant and ongoing treatments. Although being Canadian we did not have to pay medical costs, we lost our home trying to pay for extended stays in another city. I mean literally months and months. There was one woman and her friends that heard about our troubles. They helped us with everything! They even went so far as to have my husband and myself see an awesome dentist so that we could make sure to have total good health so we could take care of our daughter without any additional worries. I will never forget the kindness that was shown to us in that dark time. I try to pay it forward every day ❤

    • @piiinkDeluxe
      @piiinkDeluxe Před 2 lety +8

      ❤❤❤

    • @draalttom844
      @draalttom844 Před 2 lety +22

      Most rich people only gove to associations, wich is just not to pay impots, most of the money go to rich and a little go to likable people in need that will make good publicity

    • @gwenwood6136
      @gwenwood6136 Před 2 lety +28

      Could do with this right now, same with us for my sons heart condition. Donor valve can't be sourced unless we're in the capital. Man it's expensive 😩 hope everything is well for you daughter now. I wish you all the best x

    • @dawnwilson5663
      @dawnwilson5663 Před 2 lety +25

      @@gwenwood6136 unfortunately my daughter passed away due to her liver disease returning. She had Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. Please know I will keep your son and family in my thoughts. Don't ever give up ❤

    • @johnsumner2987
      @johnsumner2987 Před 2 lety +21

      @@dawnwilson5663 OH my god I'm so sorry for your loss. Loosing a child is a tragedy no parent should go through. I know first hand. My thoughts are with you and your family.

  • @mavy1557
    @mavy1557 Před 2 lety +599

    Worked at a country club as a bartender a few years ago. Overheard a conversation between two older women who I was serving. They were discussing women A’s son who had just gotten married. Women A was telling women B that her son was in the process of buying his first house but because he was young and still “struggling to find his way “ his budget was only 800K (he was 24)… women B continued by saying 800k didn’t seem like much, even for a starter house…neither of these women tipped me.

    • @renemorales3238
      @renemorales3238 Před 2 lety +133

      Of course they didn't. 🤦‍♀️ This story is why so many people want to eat the rich. Such an absurd disconnect with reality.

    • @blowingfree6928
      @blowingfree6928 Před 2 lety +51

      @@renemorales3238 They are connected to their own reality in the same way that we are connected to ours. They do not know our reality and we do not know theirs. Different worlds and never the twain shall meet.

    • @dantesos7564
      @dantesos7564 Před 2 lety +38

      its like that quote:
      We spend money that we do not have, on things we do not need, to impress people who do not care.
      Will Smith

    • @bettyfkrocker2705
      @bettyfkrocker2705 Před 2 lety +21

      And THAT'S how rich people stay rich.

    • @plantday4680
      @plantday4680 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bettyfkrocker2705 by not tipping 🤨 would just say it cause the country just function as socialism for the rich and feudalism for the rest of us.

  • @rheah7180
    @rheah7180 Před 2 lety +142

    I wanted to add another awesome rich ppl story. I used to live in a tropical tourist town in Australia. There was an unassuming older couple that would holiday in our town every year and whenever they did tours or interacted with local workers the couple would really get to know them and ask them questions about their passions and big dreams. They were basically scouting for ppl they thought had potential but just needed a cash boost to get off the ground. They offered one friend of mine $20,000 to help him get his tech business idea up and running! They were lovely ppl and a bit of a legend around town.

  • @shannonookiemonztere9658
    @shannonookiemonztere9658 Před 2 lety +11

    Someone did the same and paid by 19,000 dollar plus medical bill from when I OD'd and I almost died. My mom still doesn't know and I am so grateful to whoever did that because it would have killed her to know. It also changed my life. I'm still here 20 years later. They saved my life♡

  • @lindyanne3936
    @lindyanne3936 Před 2 lety +386

    People throwing away money while family’s live on the street and have nothing to eat makes me sick..

    • @TheFloridaStig
      @TheFloridaStig Před 2 lety +10

      Side effect of capitalism.

    • @user-hn4iw5pf5r
      @user-hn4iw5pf5r Před 2 lety +11

      @@TheFloridaStig silly silly. Side effect of immorality. No system has ever worked under it. PS- lindy there wouldn't trade places ever. Don't be confused.

    • @TheFloridaStig
      @TheFloridaStig Před 2 lety +10

      @@user-hn4iw5pf5r You misunderstand. I quite like capitalism. but a central mechanism is to allocate resources in a way that is not based on morality. Price doesn't get affected by angels. So excess and waste are side effects

    • @GigiMichelina
      @GigiMichelina Před 2 lety +14

      I've worked with homeless people for years.it's really hard to hear some of these stories, knowing what horrific poverty can do to someone. Why they don't go and try to help others is beyond me.

    • @user-hn4iw5pf5r
      @user-hn4iw5pf5r Před 2 lety

      @@TheFloridaStig Thanks for the response and call out, as I'm sure you are aware, many anti-capital sentiments are followed by a belief in systems which also fail. Thus the response.
      I will push back on your claim of "central mechanism" only to say that every system fails when the central mechanism is not based in morality. I believe that a moral based capitalism is the best vehicle to spread resources, as the concept of "allocation" requires a centralized system, which always results in amoral centralization.
      "price doesn't get affected by angels", I liked this statement!

  • @angiefan2481
    @angiefan2481 Před 2 lety +458

    I can totally understand the rich Chinese girl. My mum runs a test prep company in china and has rich clients.
    1) many of them are willing to pay HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS of dollars for "consulting services" (note, some of them literally own skyscrapers, so chump change??)
    2) The company was hosting an event in NYC. She took one of the clients out to lunch and noticed that the woman was carrying a different Birkin bag than the one she (the woman) was carrying earlier that morning. When mum asked about it, the woman said that she bought it that morning "just because"
    3) One of my friends from high school (in Shanghai) had rich, but negligent parents. Instead of being parents, they'd just buy her stuff to shut her up. She now hates money and is probably the most frugal person I know.

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety +57

      please let her know she can send me any money that's making her upset - I'd love to help make her happy 😊

    • @Min-e5
      @Min-e5 Před 2 lety +47

      I feel sad for her. I hope she will find someone who loves her.

    • @safazohaib7795
      @safazohaib7795 Před 2 lety +4

      @@me2ontube me
      too

    • @angiefan2481
      @angiefan2481 Před 2 lety +34

      @@Min-e5 She has an amazing boyfriend who loves her very very much

    • @rocknpirates456
      @rocknpirates456 Před 2 lety +3

      can you? what was the analysis about? the thing that would impact major industries? I didn't get that part, sorry XD

  • @nocloutchasersundermywatch
    @nocloutchasersundermywatch Před 2 lety +29

    Okay, mine would be that I was unable to recharge data packs during the Pandemic coz we had no money to spare for it. And i couldn't attend any of my online classes because of that. And this girl in my class, we are not in the same friend group, she was with that popular kids group, out of nowhere called me, asking me why I wasn't attending classes. I said it's coz I couldn't pay my data bills. So then she just up and goes and pays my data bills for the next 4-5 months. She said she saw that I have so much potential and she didn't want me to skip classes. Also also, she told to keep quiet about this. Not to tell anyone. I was literally shocked at her, coz she was always the rich popular girl with her group that kept to their own popular group world. She was generally a nice person, but I didn't know she was this kind! I was crying, literally and I said I'm grateful and would one day pay her back, which she declined. She said, "if I help someone, God will be giving back the money I spend in one way or the other". I love you, Lubina. God bless you!

  • @titstatsandkittycats
    @titstatsandkittycats Před 2 lety +57

    You know how 2020 was a dumpster fire for pretty much EVERYONE? It was even moreso for my mom. She was diagnosed with lung and brain cancer, had to have something in her throat operated on and replaced with one from a pig, was diagnosed as diabetic and THEN, because all of that wasn't enough, she also got c-19.
    My mom is an absolute workaholic. She worked at a fancy Vermont resort serving rich people alcohol and sandwiches on the golf course. She absolutely loved it, but due to being sick she couldn't work anymore.
    A couple of the men that she'd serve regularly heard about what she was going through, found my mom and handed her a card that was so sweet it made her teary eyed and in said card was $1500.
    I hope those men know just how happy they made her. She's still here, she's still fighting and having people that genuinely care about her like that makes her fight that much harder. ❤️

    • @kateg7298
      @kateg7298 Před rokem

      Your Mom sounds like an amazing woman. I can read in your comment just how proud you are of her and how much you love her. If it's okay, may I know your Mom's name so that I can pray for her every day, please? If not, that's okay and I hope that you have a good weekend.

    • @titstatsandkittycats
      @titstatsandkittycats Před rokem

      @@kateg7298 Hey Kate ❤ I'd give anything in the world to be able to tell her you're praying for her, but we lost her on January 25th, 2022. Thank you for your kind words, I really do appreciate them. The kindness of a stranger can mean so much sometimes 😊 I was, am, and always will be so proud to call such a strong, amazing woman my mother ❤

    • @kateg7298
      @kateg7298 Před rokem

      @@titstatsandkittycats Oh no, I'm so very sorry to hear that your mom passed. You were blessed to have such a role model and angel in her. Now, I'm old enough to be your mother and I know how hard it is when you lose a parent. Right after my mom died, I started crying in a restaurant and made a complete fool of myself. When my husband asked me why I blurted out that I felt like an orphan - at 50 years old. lol So, I'll be praying for you okay? For strength, peace, comfort and eventually joy in your life. Take care and hugs.

  • @calliemyersbuchanan6458
    @calliemyersbuchanan6458 Před 2 lety +293

    My BIL's step brother is so rich that when his little daughter visited his parents she actually looked around and in all sincerity asked "where's the rest of the house?" 😳

  • @micksailor4715
    @micksailor4715 Před 2 lety +400

    Having worked in the hotel industry as a front desk clerk/manager for 20 years, I've met my share of famous people. The one I remember the most was Alice Cooper. He came to the front desk while waiting on his daughter to come down, so he could take her shopping. He was the most down to Earth person I've met. His first question to me was "How do you think (THE Ohio State) Buckeyes are gonna do this year?" I said we had a good shot at the National Championship (which we did win that year, in 2012). Then we got talking baseball (he's a big Diamondbacks fan). I told him my mother was a Braves fan, and in fact had the team logo tattooed on her arm. Cooper said "She has the logo tattooed on her arm?! That's weird." I never laughed so hard in my life, and my mother told that story until the day she died. :)

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Před 2 lety +20

      Goes to show that everyone has their "Boggle Limit". Even Alice Cooper. 🤣

    • @hesherette
      @hesherette Před 2 lety +11

      I LOVE Alice Cooper so much!!!

    • @susanvinson2667
      @susanvinson2667 Před 2 lety +13

      I’ve met him as well. The nicest, down to earth guy.

    • @LauraFromMarkerQuest
      @LauraFromMarkerQuest Před 2 lety +11

      He always seems like a delight - this story confirms it for me.

    • @izumiruki
      @izumiruki Před 2 lety +4

      Glad to know that he's down to earth!
      His song, Poison, is one of my faves!

  • @bashey21
    @bashey21 Před 2 lety +77

    My mother past during the COVID and I literally got made redundant a few months later, I had no help with cost of the funeral as my brother and father had also past away and at this stage no money to cover the funeral. My mother lived at a seaside resort, was never raised by her. I found a priest to cover my mother’s service, used all my redundancy money but it still wasn’t enough, I asked the funeral service if I could pay instalments-they said they would send me an invoice a few weeks later I received the invoice, I gave them a call to set up my first payment and the person in charge turned around and said the account is close you don’t need to pay anymore money and wished me luck for the future. 😊

    • @user-tq9vs6fc9u
      @user-tq9vs6fc9u Před 2 lety +8

      I’m sorry for the loss of your mother, but I’m glad things got taken care of.

    • @kateg7298
      @kateg7298 Před rokem +1

      I'm so sorry for your loss. I wonder if that person knows just how much they helped during a time when you're overwhelmed and emotionally exhausted. I call that kind of person an angel on earth. I hope that you're doing okay now. Losing a parent is devastating.

  • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
    @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Před 2 lety +5

    I had an older fella overhear me talking about my car payment to one of the other servers. He tipped me the amount, two hundred dollars. When I told him I couldn't possibly accept that tip he went on to tip another two servers one hundred each and the bouncer as well! When he asked me if I could accept it now I said, " Yes sir! And thank you very much"! At that time it meant the world to me because ha was truly just trying to help me out. And I pay it forward every chance I get.

  • @KDu400
    @KDu400 Před 2 lety +188

    I love that the one family had a ton of money yet their son worked and was a decent worker. At least they’ve taught him that wealth doesn’t just fall from the sky!

  • @KatiB5587
    @KatiB5587 Před 2 lety +676

    Oh boy. I used to be a live music photojournalist. A North American band flew me out from Australia first class for a 35 state tour, paying me triple my hourly rate, giving me more "petty cash" for lunch each day than I would spend in a week. Five-star hotels. You name it. It was nothing to them.
    But, coming from a small town in Australia to a low income family, oh boy, Beverly Hills was some insane rich people shit. The mansions, the cars, the Botox, the dental veneers, the nose jobs... Everyone looked the same to my poor Australian ass. I have never before felt so out of place, and never since.

    • @talosheeg
      @talosheeg Před 2 lety +51

      As someone born and raised in Los Angeles, let me tell ya Beverly hills and Bel Air are their own little worlds. Nothing like that out here in the San Fernando Valley part of Los Angeles!

    • @hollyshaw-elliemae
      @hollyshaw-elliemae Před 2 lety +26

      northern cali isnt like that either my friend. but yea, i feel out of place at target man, i feel ya.

    • @JesusLovesYouSoMuch1
      @JesusLovesYouSoMuch1 Před 2 lety +8

      Jesus loves you so much

    • @lindaf114
      @lindaf114 Před 2 lety +1

      Ohhhhhh who was it? The band?

    • @KatiB5587
      @KatiB5587 Před 2 lety +26

      @@talosheeg LA was slightly terrifying because there's so many people. My god. Hahah. But I had some good adventures in the limited time I had there. There was a lot of diversity and people had character. There was absolutely NONE of that in Beverly Hills, which was where I spent my first few days, recovering from jetlag, and it was not easy to process just how materialistic and vapid people were, on top of jetlag. In LA I was a person with something that people were interested in. In Beverly Hills I had a woman ask who did my boobs (they're natural), someone tell me I would have been prettier without a scar on my face near my hairline from a nearly fatal car accident and offered me their surgeons contact info, and someone else recommending Botox and a nose job... And I was like "cool, so, hi, I'm a person with an identity and a story to tell that my skin tells for me, and I like being able to emote because it's an important part of communication. All this might make you happy, but it's not for me. I like people being able to know 'yep, that is definitely Kati' from more than 6ft away".
      With a bit of mental preparation I could handle LA again, but never in my lifetime to I want to be in Beverly Hills again.

  • @astridmiller8349
    @astridmiller8349 Před 2 lety +32

    When I was a kid, we were very poor. Until my mom married my stepdad, who was verrry well off. He took us to Disneyland on a private jet where I got to bake cookies with the flight attendant. It was my first airplane experience. So when mom and I flew back economy, my little 6yo self asked our Southwest Airlines flight attendant if I could help her make cookies. My mom died inside right there when the attendant looked at her life, "wtf lady?!"
    That was my one and only insane rich person moment 😂

  • @parsave4561
    @parsave4561 Před 2 lety +110

    My ex gf had a friend who was an exchange student from India. She was from a rich family. During dinner I had a discussion with her and she stated that everyone has a maid in India. I said not everyone but she insisted that every single person in India had their own maid, she made her point very clear.
    I then asked if her maid had a maid? I could see the cogs turn in her head thinking about it. A moment later her facial expression turned to OMG. I was totally baffled by the whole thing...

    • @kpopgirl1992
      @kpopgirl1992 Před 2 lety +11

      In Asia, you dont need to be rich to have a maid. My family’s middle class and we’ve had a maid almost my whole life (save for like 3 years). It’s just insanely cheap to hire them here.

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Před 2 lety +5

      @@kpopgirl1992, same question though-do those oh so cheap servers have a maid? Or do they work for you all day and then have to do the same tasks at home for themselves?

    • @saanvikhandelwal3019
      @saanvikhandelwal3019 Před 2 lety +3

      Every middle class and above household in India has at least one maid. The pay for them is insanely low (around INR 1.5k to 2k for a 3BHK, which is less than 20 USD per month)

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Před 2 lety +3

      @@saanvikhandelwal3019, and that's insanely inhumane. How do those people have to live on that?

    • @saanvikhandelwal3019
      @saanvikhandelwal3019 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bcaye It's actually not that less for housemaids here. Along with the salary, we give clothes and food for their families as well. India's pretty cheap to begin with, so it's not that bad

  • @annhans3535
    @annhans3535 Před 2 lety +120

    I have a family member that works for a super rich lady, she throws away designer bags and clothes....cousin takes them all. When cousin son was ready to go to highschool, the lady called up a few of the fancy hs and told her that they would make a place for her son and she was going to pay the fees, don't worry about anything it's all taken care of.

    • @JinHee20
      @JinHee20 Před 2 lety +19

      At least she’s taking good care of her staff and care about their families. So her throwing away stuff can be forgiven. And the stuff don’t go to waste I guess.

    • @annhans3535
      @annhans3535 Před 2 lety +28

      @@JinHee20 from what I heard she is great with her staff. Everyone loves working for her and the family. She comes from old money and is very down to earth. When my niece was in an accident, she sent her sister who is a doc and her husband also a doc, to see her and move her to a better room. The spoke to my nieces medical team and kept checking up on her. They never got a bill. All the cousin had to do was tell her which hospital the niece was in and she sent her troops. We were so pleasantly surprised because we did not know if she was going to make it.

  • @orionbennett7343
    @orionbennett7343 Před 2 lety +170

    I used to work at Home Depot, before I retired. I had a customer there, who now 52 decided it was time to retire, selling off his 4 store chain of hair salons ... netting him a profit of 4 or 5 million dollars. He had a lot of investments as well, so lets say he wasn't hurting or needing social security to live on. He seemed to be a bit of a snob, but I was used to that attitude, as my store was on the border of Scottsdale. One day he overheard a customer talking to an employee, talking about the gas prices being so high (back a few years ago, when they were about at todays prices.) He turned to me and said ... "I like the high gas prices, in fact I'd like to see them hit seven, eight even ten dollars a gallon!" Shocked, I asked why. He said "That way it would clean up the roads and I wouldn't have to fight so much traffic." Apparently driving his new Cadillac Escalade, he didn't realize that those people who helped him at Home Depot, served him his meals at the local restaurant, etc ... make up a large part of that traffic he has to fight.

    • @AnnaMorimoto
      @AnnaMorimoto Před 2 lety +23

      I guess he doesn't intend on funding a local network of public transportation or building affordable housing near the city center? That would "clear up the streets".

    • @leiavgustafsson
      @leiavgustafsson Před 2 lety +2

      What is the gas prices for you tho? (I don't live in america so i genuinely don't know)

    • @user-tq9vs6fc9u
      @user-tq9vs6fc9u Před 2 lety +9

      Damn, I thought your story was going to be like…. He seems like an asshole but then turns around and pus for that guy’s gas for the week or something.

  • @katrinarepine3879
    @katrinarepine3879 Před 2 lety +51

    A girl I went to high school with showed up to school on the first day in a stretch limo. Her mom was worse, she had 6 porches, one for every day of the week she said. Apparently on Sunday she takes a limo out. **I also remember a friend tell me when they joined the military a rich kid also joined. The parents were really upset when they were told that the staff they brought to take care of their son had to leave. They kept telling them “this is the military, they have to do it on their own”. I guess at one point the mom just asked how much it was to purchase a rank and to skip the basic training. Apparently her son struggled a lot but others were nice and helped until he got the hang of it. His mom was angry that the military changed her son and made him more common like us poor people.

  • @stephaniemitchell8509
    @stephaniemitchell8509 Před 2 lety +25

    7:09 I've done this before for the woman in front of me at the medical clinic. She made a $20 payment and had $100 left on her balance, so after she walked out the door I asked to pay it off. They couldn't give me a receipt for it, but I'm pretty sure the girl behind the desk didn't rip me off. I've had fantasies since I was a teen of helping those in need, I was going to be so rich I could build a tiny home city in each major city across America, complete with their own free Medical/Dental/Therapy clinics, as well as reduced cost gas stations, grocery stores, and clothing outlets. Maybe someday I can help people in the same way, until our country pulls itself together and starts offering medical insurance to all.

  • @shinumi85
    @shinumi85 Před 2 lety +219

    I don't care for the rich thing, but being financially sound to just be able to pay the corresponding professionals to do sh*t for me instead of trying to navigate adulthood would be marvellous, like, having an actual accountant to take care of taxes and dealing with the different governmental offices that I currently have to deal with because I'm too poor to delegate.

    • @laboratorijemd7475
      @laboratorijemd7475 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm thinking the same thing!

    • @tdelioncourt1268
      @tdelioncourt1268 Před 2 lety +9

      I recently had some stupid paperwork to do and was thinking about this!
      Some people can afford to go around their day and any mundane struggle they can get, can pay someone to deal with it, save the time and energy for something else.

  • @jemz4555
    @jemz4555 Před 2 lety +473

    Once I found a $20 bill on the ground, then I bought myself a Trenta size coffee...so I can relate

    • @nesvrstana1950
      @nesvrstana1950 Před 2 lety +19

      My mom found 20 croatian kunas, gave them to me and I bought expensive chips (chips is here kinda expensive)

    • @amatije
      @amatije Před 2 lety +6

      @@nesvrstana1950 stvarno pretjeruju s cijenom čipsa! Velika vrećica je oko 19 kn to je oko 3 $,zar ne?!

    • @Jael_1776
      @Jael_1776 Před 2 lety +3

      Same. 💸💸

    • @QueSarahSarah72
      @QueSarahSarah72 Před 2 lety +4

      Lucky day for you! Always fun to find money!
      Though in my case, being the dullard that I am, I probably would've used it for gas or a few groceries.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Před 2 lety +1

      Lmao

  • @starlight-lc9ir
    @starlight-lc9ir Před 2 lety +11

    Lmaooo i guess it's only classy if a rich person gets a party house.
    Where I grew up, it was called a "trap house" 😂☠️

  • @paig1444
    @paig1444 Před 2 lety +106

    Regarding the 1000 pounds for good grades, I got a similar story, except I grew up poor.. but my mom really wanted to encourage good grades. So she would pay me $100 every time I got straight A's on my report card every quarter. For every B, I would get $20 deducted. So I ended up getting straight A's as often as I could. This resulted in me getting full-ride scholarships to university and having an amazing career.

    • @thankyouforincorrectingme
      @thankyouforincorrectingme Před 2 lety +7

      I’m so happy to see your comment. I’ve been thinking of this for my son, but genuinely didn’t know if it was a great idea or absolutely asinine. He’s always gotten A’s, always tested 3-4 grades higher, but now he’s in middle school and between the teenage angst, finding socializing higher of an importance, as well as frustration with some of the teachers and not challenging the kids, he’s found school work less important. Luckily he’s still A’s and B’s, but I don’t want it to continue that direction. Long babble short, I can’t afford $1000 or $100 an A, but a flat sum for all A’s is totally doable. Thank you for posting.

    • @176Chocoholic
      @176Chocoholic Před 2 lety +3

      Sounds like you were a good investment! Congrats

    • @elyseb674
      @elyseb674 Před 2 lety +9

      I'm childfree and doing this for my 7 y/o grand niece. (Shhhh, don't tell.) I saved a portion of my paycheck with the idea of flying her and her parents out to visit me in Spain. They couldn't visit last year so I started a UTMA account for her. I'm not going to TELL her I'm going to pay her for her grades (so she's not pressured and can have fun growing up) and will add money into this account every report card. Probably based on GPA (4.0 = $400). By the time she's 18 or 21 she'll have a nice little sum all in her name. Still saving with hopes they can visit before I move back to the States next summer.

  • @colinf2316
    @colinf2316 Před 2 lety +208

    When I worked in a very rich/affluent area, there were parking meters outside. Customers would CONSTANTLY demand we reimburse their meter fees. They also would try to get us to pay for their tickets when they would get towed. Keep in mind these are people wearing fur coats, drive bentlys etc, have super expensive bags. Corporate didn't give a FUCK. It was the best part of my day when I got to tell them there's nothing we can do about YOUR meter fee/ticket.

    • @bonnemoms5413
      @bonnemoms5413 Před 2 lety +27

      That's how they stay rich. They are cheap

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Před 2 lety +12

      They are cheap but they also like to show off.

    • @margaridaferreira8029
      @margaridaferreira8029 Před 2 lety +12

      This remind me of the hotel where I worked in the front-desk. It was always the rich clients that cried at check-out at how we should not charge for the mini-bar water. One even told me that he needed to take some pills, so it was not fair for me to charge for the water. He was disgusted when I replied that tap water was free.

    • @2007animegirl
      @2007animegirl Před 2 lety +3

      @@margaridaferreira8029 peasant water you mean haha 😄 the nerve!

  • @Zardox2
    @Zardox2 Před 2 lety +120

    An artist lady lived in the same house as I did. (4 apartments in the house).
    I needed to move (divorce, enough on THAT!)
    When I was looking, I mentioned the difficulties, and she actually said, "Just spend what you need... it's only money."
    Um... yeah, I replied. I don't HAVE the money.
    She then said, "Well, just get some, then. Problem solved."
    I. Kid. You. Not.
    Yep... her "starving artist" thang was a lifestyle CHOICE. She was raised with servants, in a mansion... When she didn't make enough selling her art, she would just dip into her trust fund.
    She is in her early 70's... so... that's one HELL of a trust fund to last that long.
    🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @joylastname3035
      @joylastname3035 Před 2 lety +14

      There was someone who said(can't remember who) they research artists before buying their art because they're not about to give their hard earned money to a faux "struggling" artist cos some of them are trust find babies.

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 Před 2 lety +6

      @@joylastname3035 My friend has a trust fund of $350 a month. My son's gf has a trust fund of something like $2,000 a month. It's not always an insane amount.

    • @gailpippin9761
      @gailpippin9761 Před 2 lety +2

      I can't even.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Před 2 lety +12

      yep. Those people who confidently explain to you that "it's only money" actually HAVE some. I feel your pain. And they're idiots.

    • @can_b_crazywerid
      @can_b_crazywerid Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed that IS one HELL of a trust fund. I'd be like "how do I 'just get some'?" Can I get some from you, money bags? - is what I'd be thinking, I could never say it, but I can think it.

  • @stephaniking7274
    @stephaniking7274 Před 2 lety +2

    BFF in high school was rich but unaware of it. Her dad had a small plane in their garage. But so did everyone else in her neighborhood. 🤣 also in the garage was a '33 Chevy Coupe, jaguar, Lincoln Towncar, Studebaker and I can't remember the other car. His work truck was in the driveway. She really was a sweet and genuine person. Her parents were pretty awesome.

  • @TheNormExperience
    @TheNormExperience Před 2 lety +63

    Me: The perfect drink doesn’t exist
    Charlotte: “And apparently when you order this bottle - you get a mermaid!”
    Me: And I stand corrected.

  • @ivetteareli960
    @ivetteareli960 Před 2 lety +43

    I worked at a 5 diamond restaurant, and we had once a Japanese guy with a famous Japanese last name (related to cars), he ordered every main dish, side dish, appetizer, and dessert on the menu. The most expensive wine and champagne we had. He just had one or two bites of each thing. And two glasses.
    He calmly paid an astronomical Bill and left a very generous tip to all of us.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Před 2 lety +7

      As long as the check didn't bounce, it's not a waste of money, is it? If people with lots of money didn't ever spend it, the whole world would have even less money.

    • @ivetteareli960
      @ivetteareli960 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Kayenne54 That's right. We didn't complain on the tip though. After dividing it, we got like 100 dollars each.

    • @bettyfkrocker2705
      @bettyfkrocker2705 Před 2 lety +3

      That's totally how I'd live if I was RICH... except I'd doggy bag it for late night cravings.

    • @klauseba
      @klauseba Před 2 lety +2

      @@bettyfkrocker2705 I would do the same. My cousins think I'm weird when I put on my plate a little bit of everything and combine weird food like corndog with whip cream :))

  • @mirandakelly8367
    @mirandakelly8367 Před 2 lety +368

    "Too far to drive? Just take your backyard airplane."
    Girl, wtf.

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 Před 2 lety +11

      "Let them eat cake 🧁."

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety +10

      I just take the helicopter because some places don't have a big enough runway - I learned that lesson a long time ago - had to fly back home n it took 3 hours to have a helicopter delivered - just ridiculous

    • @helenbontje15
      @helenbontje15 Před 2 lety +2

      How far is to far to drive? Anything over 20 min.? or 30min.?

    • @msjujuz266
      @msjujuz266 Před 2 lety +3

      @@me2ontube Daddy takes me in the Lear Jett, the driveway to the mansion is long enough for a good take-off!!

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety +1

      @@msjujuz266 lol 😆

  • @VagabondTurtle
    @VagabondTurtle Před 2 lety +262

    17 000 dollars for a child, for emergency handling for something that is life threatening and out of anyone's control... And people still think the USA is the greatest country 🤦

    • @thankyouforincorrectingme
      @thankyouforincorrectingme Před 2 lety +26

      This! I have a chronic illness, I go without my necessary treatments and RX regularly because otherwise I wouldn’t be able to eat or have a home. It’s insane that necessary medical can bankrupt you here in the US, I’m pretty close.

    • @VagabondTurtle
      @VagabondTurtle Před 2 lety +10

      @@thankyouforincorrectingme i cannot even express how sad this is and I am very sorry that you are in this situation. You would simply get the treatment in Europe as per your needs and paid by universal health insurance, sure it means you pay higher tax for something that if you are lucky, you might never need... And yet, we are still living generally on higher living standards. So the higher tax is not the problem.

    • @thankyouforincorrectingme
      @thankyouforincorrectingme Před 2 lety +12

      @@Marly123

    • @thankyouforincorrectingme
      @thankyouforincorrectingme Před 2 lety +9

      @@VagabondTurtle Thank you for your kind and understanding words. My Omi had dual citizenship and went back to Germany when she was diagnosed with cancer, if she had the treatment here she and my Opa would have lost everything. Choosing between health and bankruptcy, your child’s life saving treatments or bankruptcy… it is insanity. As long as private healthcare is the money maker that it is and as long as they line the pockets of the politicians, it won’t change.
      We pay so much in taxes as it is, the difference would make up for itself in no time…. majority of us agree, 7 out of 10 US voters want Universal Healthcare.
      When most GoFundMe’s are due to people NEEDING a medical procedure, surgery, chemo, etc… you know something is wrong.
      Like another commenter stated, I guess all I need to do is move to another country, move my child, leave everything I’ve known, my family, and everything I’ve worked for, instead of fight for change? That sounds logical. Lol
      The ignorance is thick with many in this country. Thank you again for your kind words. I hope this finds you having a happy 2022.

    • @alesiasmith949
      @alesiasmith949 Před 2 lety +7

      I broke my back 2 years ago. Medical bills without insurance would have cost $300,000. Still had to pay $40,000 out of pocket. Getting Healthcare in another country wasn't an option I had to have emergency surgery twice.

  • @hedley326
    @hedley326 Před 2 lety +13

    Charlotte, when I say you saved my life, I'm not exaggerating. I drove 500 miles the other day after visiting my mother who I hadn't seen in a year. I left home at 2100 and drove through the night to see my partner in Cornwall UK (9 hours drive) before being deployed for Christmas. Your videos played for about 6 hours and kept me awake. You're amazing and I hope your Dad gets his boat. 👍

  • @joanofarc9438
    @joanofarc9438 Před 2 lety +100

    Giving teenagers cars with a lot of power is flirting with the teenagers death.I've gone 2 funerals of people i loved killed by a stupid act by a teenage driver.

    • @duckeh1952
      @duckeh1952 Před 2 lety +4

      My dad sold his bmw (it was some rarer one, idk how he got it in first place because we were not rich) just before my oldest sibling got license because it was powerful car and he didn't want us driving it once we got license. So he got shit French car, which was faulty in general even on French car standards and then he got 80s diesel MB. With no turbo. Thar had max speed like 140 and basically impossible to even pass other cars because acceleration was so slow.
      (I loved that car)

  • @lizpantelis
    @lizpantelis Před 2 lety +112

    My friend's kid had a girl in one of their university classes who, after some students had to have extensions due to a large multiple day power outage, complained that they shouldn't be permitted because they could have just gotten power from their generator room. She had to explain it was a room that stored power from the multiple generators that automatically kick in during power outages and had to be convinced that it wasn't a standard installation for residential buildings.

    • @AnnaMorimoto
      @AnnaMorimoto Před 2 lety +7

      That's something hospitals and mountain cottages have, if I recall correctly.

    • @luxbunny8678
      @luxbunny8678 Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve never heard of any residence having that, only hospitals, dept stores, etc. It must be a normalcy in wealthy homes. Weird. Cool tho.

  • @myownfreemind6627
    @myownfreemind6627 Před 2 lety +35

    I come a privileged background. Was raised well (as in appreciate & be aware of what you have and make sure your wealth is for quality and quantity etc). I went to some of the most expensive boarding schools, had friends who went to the most expensive. And I cannot say enough it’s just so exhausting to see people flash around like that, and it’s always the ones who didn’t earn it as well (ie the kids or those who inherited / stole it). It’s really not a flex to be rich, it’s something that should help you live a better life. My man, you can buy many things but not being a shallow asshole and lacking personality isn’t one on the list.

  • @luxbunny8678
    @luxbunny8678 Před 2 lety +42

    Kudos to the Chinese girl( I assume? ) for being so aware of the toxicity of her family’s wealth & like, openly speaking on it. I think a lot of people raised in an environment like that wouldn’t be that outwardly honest, if they were even self-aware enough in the first place to grasp how abnormal it is & actually think about the other people in the world. 👏👏👏

  • @OpinionVille
    @OpinionVille Před 2 lety +97

    I dated an heiress who lived like a struggling artist...except she never had to work, worry about covering bills, owned two homes in San Francisco and was the top collector of a particular kitch artist. It didn't work out for some reason.

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety +4

      she wanted a real boy not a puppet 😆

    • @effiebug4278
      @effiebug4278 Před 2 lety +1

      I wonder why 🙄

    • @monstermcboo7282
      @monstermcboo7282 Před 2 lety +4

      My mother’s third husband (🙄) was raised in MONEY. (His mother’s family are the namesake of a very prestigious university.) He was… kinda salt of the earth… to say the least, so he really didn’t fit in with his family. He told me about his first fiancée right out of college and she is an heiress (her name is very recognizable). He said it would have never worked out because she was oily. I didn’t understand - like, was she shady or what? Nope. She didn’t work because she didn’t have to, and she flew all over the world fairly regularly collecting perfume oils, plant extracts and oils, and essential oils. She had custom Arabian oils and cosmetics, Parisian and Italian perfumes, and all kinds of stuff. She would have breakfast every morning and then start rubbing oils into every inch of her body from scalp to toe. He said her skin was so soft that it was spongy and he began to dread touching her. Yikes!
      BTW, she DID end up marrying an old money guy and having a couple of kids. I googled her a while back and her skin looks AMAZING. She’s my mom’s age and she looks my age. I bet she smells heavenly.

  • @marinadeburgos8666
    @marinadeburgos8666 Před 2 lety +68

    It's so beautiful the anonymous donor story. I'm from Europe so when I hear about these medical bills which can ruin their economic plans (specially this year) my heart breaks

    • @neliaferreira9983
      @neliaferreira9983 Před 2 lety +4

      Ikr? How can a whole civilized country live like that, it's crazy.

  • @sallyk5733
    @sallyk5733 Před 2 lety +20

    I worked as housekeeper in one of most expensive hotels in my city. Once there was a customer who rented one whole floor (~20 rooms, some of which were suites) for himself for about 10 days. He travelled alone, every night slept in different room(sometimes single bedrooms and sometimes suites) and even when he slept in suites with double beds he had carefully folded bedspread in middle so he used only half of bed (didn't obviously matter to me, I just found it strange) and only used one persons commodities (2 bottles of water, only one used etc). He always had hauled his own luggage to next random room on that floor before I arrived to work, and during his stay I saw him only twice (both times from back), neither time he answered to my greeting.

  • @lesbethtacioni1733
    @lesbethtacioni1733 Před 2 lety +4

    So again I've been laughing for 10min at the guy who said he thought he was walking to the house and the owner of the cats said "no that's my parking structure"🤣😭

  • @thewanderer2938
    @thewanderer2938 Před 2 lety +30

    one time a guy asked a co-worker to order him a bus. offered increasing amounts of money when co-worker looked at him blankly, until i explained that buses don't work like taxis, nor that we could hire a personal bus..... He LITERALLY had absolutely no idea how public transport functioned!?!

    • @can_b_crazywerid
      @can_b_crazywerid Před 2 lety +1

      @@CarinaCoffee When I went to Paris and Madrid in grade 11 (or 12) (YEARS ago) for a school March Break trip we had a big tour bus drive us around. It was great and the driver was GOOD. He drove that bus through places I didn't think the bus could fit through.

    • @Freya778
      @Freya778 Před 2 lety

      With enough money I am sure you CAN order a bus though.

  • @kiratheusagiisworkshop5266
    @kiratheusagiisworkshop5266 Před 2 lety +81

    Are we just gonna gloss over the fact that the girls parents divorce caused a few MURDERS?! XD

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Před 2 lety +10

      Trying to figure out why peripheral people, not Mom or Dad, got themselves bumped off. Maybe they did in that cable guy who didn't put in the routers to the main house properly.

    • @kata7628
      @kata7628 Před 2 lety +28

      Asian mafia is huge, and I could see the power plays and disruptions a divorce would cause having all sorts of side effects.

    • @wendymunn5907
      @wendymunn5907 Před 2 lety +10

      Welcome to the Triads...

  • @AmberGriffey222
    @AmberGriffey222 Před 2 lety +6

    I worked at a coffee shop in LA and this lady ordered a latte while holding a chihuahua that had a diamond collar on, I make the latte and give it to her,
    She sipped it and screamed “NO THIS TASTE LIKE COFFEE” and starts pouring it all over the counter, I remain calm and tell her “miss, you ordered a latte which is coffee, would you prefer tea instead?” She called me an idiot and told me “no I want a latte that doesn’t taste like coffee” and then she just left… I still have no idea what she was expecting lol

  • @s0lastsummer7
    @s0lastsummer7 Před 2 lety +15

    I was a receptionist at a vet clinic in a notoriously affluent mountain town. Two of our clients were a major celebrity couple who lived there part time (I think people can figure it out based on that info lol but 🤫 cause I'm about to spill the boiling hot tea). The woman specifically was one of the WORST pet owners I witnessed. One of her doggos had a benign tumor bigger than his face ON his face (I know 😥), and despite being a damn rich celebrity with endless cash, she refused to pay approximately $700 to have it removed solely for the dog's comfort and quality of life. She made him live his life with it. So incredibly selfish. I know the alias she uses though so I feel a bit of power over her that makes me feel slightly (barely) better. 😂
    ...but here's a palate cleanser: there was this lovely older couple who weren't famous, just very rich, who absolutely adored their doggo more than anything, so they were constantly coming in to get her checked up on, treated for things, groomed, kenneled, etc. I was stunned when Christmas rolled around and they stopped by with gifts for us -- even me, the mere receptionist lol -- they bought me an extremely expensive silk scarf that remains one of the nicest things I've ever owned in my life and I am so careful with it! The fact that they THOUGHT OF *ME* when they were Christmas shopping just blew my mind. So sweet. Another sweet rich lady who was in quite a bit for the kennel brought us all VERY expensive Hawaiian coffee once, I made it last as long as I could and it was the best coffee I've ever tasted without contest. 😱 in general? The rich folk we dealt with were usually very kind, down to earth, genuine people who truly appreciated what they had and tried to help the world be better. 🥰

  • @MadiBendy
    @MadiBendy Před 2 lety +51

    i don’t know anyone personally who is insanely rich but (to me at least) my grandmother was in spirit. She grew up in Kentucky, was born into a family that was incredibly poor, but her attitude was always so positive and she never had a bad attitude about anything; she was always kind and tried to stay happy even when she wasn’t feeling her best. I miss her so very much.

    • @kateg7298
      @kateg7298 Před rokem

      What a lovely comment. I'm sorry for your loss though. Your grandmother must have been a wonderful person.

  • @cocalero
    @cocalero Před 2 lety +292

    As someone who lives in a country with over 30% of population under the “poverty” line, this is not even funny 😕

    • @karly.asshhh
      @karly.asshhh Před 2 lety +36

      Same, in my country the average salary is $300 USD per month, imagine our poverty rate. This is just sad.

    • @dontforget2779
      @dontforget2779 Před 2 lety +18

      I was between laughing or crying

    • @nolamonahan8764
      @nolamonahan8764 Před 2 lety +26

      I agree quite sad they could help so many but throw it all away on useless things.

    • @venusangelic_o
      @venusangelic_o Před 2 lety +27

      Brazilian here, we're literally dying from hunger, this video made me even sadder

    • @jenk8385
      @jenk8385 Před 2 lety +17

      and 5 mins in space could help feel so many people, yet Bezos does it. So annoying

  • @ellam422
    @ellam422 Před 2 lety +18

    imagine this, your friend gets a girlfriend and you ask her what she does for work and she says "im a mermaid who hangs out with people who order the most expensive wine" not the answer anyone expected

    • @can_b_crazywerid
      @can_b_crazywerid Před 2 lety +1

      That would make for an interesting job on a resume/CV and on a Tinder (or other dating apps/website) bio. I wonder how many swipe rights (I think, I don't know, I'm not on dating apps - the "I'm interested in you" swipe) one would get with that in their bio.

  • @YuToobVideos
    @YuToobVideos Před 2 lety +4

    I works at Cedars Sinai hospital in L. A. This guy's husband was discharging from the hospital and needed a wheelchair. When I gave it to his husband, he said "Do you expect me to put this wheelchair in a $150,000 car?" Without missing a beat in the most sarcastic tone I could muster said "Sir, it will fit in any car no matter how much the car costs"😂

  • @SusieQ3
    @SusieQ3 Před 2 lety +29

    ok, so the story of the mom with the hospital bill...that hit so hard!
    i have 3 kids and my biggest fear is one of them getting life threateningly ill. my second biggest fear is that said illness will put us into huge debt.
    bless the rich stranger who felt such compassion to use their wealth to help others.

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety +1

      don't put that thought in the ether - kill it as soon as it pops up

    • @joylastname3035
      @joylastname3035 Před 2 lety +1

      That's my greatest fear too; me or a family member getting gravely ill. I guess we will have to relocate to under a bridge based on our current financial status.

    • @lexwithbub
      @lexwithbub Před 2 lety +4

      I have never EVER had that financial fear - because I live in a country with universal healthcare.

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m still paying off my hospital bill from 2018 when lack of proper insurance forced me to regularly choose between my rent, or my insulin. All my food was through work. Mcdonalds. And those ‘meals’ were more like snacks. That’s how I was trying to live. My body went into catastrophic survival mode. Thank the stars for my roommate who called an ambulance, and made sure I was wearing my MedicAlert bracelet!
      Now I am able to buy insulin, and food, and pay rent… but I have this nice 2mm scar from 41cm of tubing in my arm and chest to remind me that almost dying is terrifying!

  • @inoriginalpackage
    @inoriginalpackage Před 2 lety +155

    I love how the anonymous person donated 17 thou for the moms daughter's medical bill...Although if America (USA) had free healthcare the mom wouldn't even have a bill to begin with....Glad the mom is paying it forward...that's truly nice as well.😁

    • @amatije
      @amatije Před 2 lety +11

      American health care is all about the money. Your treatment depends on how much can you pay. Hospital bills can put people in long-term depth. That's sad.

    • @sunflowerbaby1853
      @sunflowerbaby1853 Před 2 lety +15

      It would never truly be free. Our taxes would sky rocket.

    • @kaylaculpepper887
      @kaylaculpepper887 Před 2 lety +3

      @@sunflowerbaby1853 Yep.

    • @lisamartin9831
      @lisamartin9831 Před 2 lety +14

      @@sunflowerbaby1853 taking into account that taxes would be tackeled to the household/ person, I think its still fairer than having a big part of the population not being able to heal themselves.

    • @AIBot929
      @AIBot929 Před 2 lety +7

      @@sunflowerbaby1853 ppl always say that bur it really wouldn't, we already pay for Medicare, which is Healthcare that I can't have since I have a job that pays me, I have to get other insurance that costs 75 more dollars a month. I would really rather not have to maintain other health insurance

  • @mishaa7263
    @mishaa7263 Před 2 lety +12

    Charlotte: "I hung out with models but I'm not a model"
    umm yes you are!... 👁👄👁 you humble beautiful queen

  • @SaschaDuvall
    @SaschaDuvall Před 2 lety +19

    Hahahahahaha I worked with Orissa for the prince except she remembers wrong, we were in Mauritius and everything is exactly as she says! We spent the rest of the week getting pampered in a 5 star resort that was reserved for just us - all 100 of us working for him 😂

  • @heathermckenzie4740
    @heathermckenzie4740 Před 2 lety +306

    The only part about these stories that wasn’t sickening, was the lady who had her daughter’s medical bills paid.

    • @sockruhtease
      @sockruhtease Před 2 lety +8

      We should have ended on that one tbh. At least then, we wouldn't have to spend the rest of the day mad

    • @jeremyadlermusic
      @jeremyadlermusic Před 2 lety +18

      Well also the prince who still paid people even though he cancelled the party seemed at least somewhat nice

    • @117thWing
      @117thWing Před 2 lety +14

      That game designer was pretty cool too.
      It sounded like he could afford to live any way he liked, maybe have his own company where he did nothing all day.
      Instead he chose to be a hard working employee. Even if it was just a hobby to him, he was at least being useful to someone, unlike most of the others on this list.

    • @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
      @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Před 2 lety

      @@117thWing yeah, but he is kinda taking the spot from someone who actually needs the job... He should create his own company.

    • @NelikNe
      @NelikNe Před 2 lety +8

      @@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Why? Just because his family has money doesn't automatically mean he would be a good boss/businessman. People are angry when kids of rich parents don't work and now we are going to be angry at a rich kid trying to work his way up without the help of his parents money? TF..

  • @anonymousandcool
    @anonymousandcool Před 2 lety +21

    The fact that a single hospital bill for the poor little girl came to $17,000 bummed me out more than any of the rich people antics by far.

  • @youknowwho9247
    @youknowwho9247 Před 2 lety +10

    Here's an insane rich people move: Buy more food than you need and throw the excess away after a few days. You've done that, haven't you? Just know that to the majority of people on the planet, that's just insane decadence. "Rich" is a matter of perspective...

  • @salteadog33
    @salteadog33 Před 2 lety +22

    7:00 You can’t tell someone what to do with their money, but you can be disappointed. I can’t believe the money thrown away in some of these other stories compared to how *little* would affect an entire life.

  • @jmnimahelr
    @jmnimahelr Před 2 lety +162

    Sweet Charlotte, you ARE rich. Maybe not monetarily (which is what you and most of us "peasants" desire lol) but in the ways that mean much more than money can buy. Cheers!❤

  • @valerief1231
    @valerief1231 Před 2 lety +3

    My SIL/BIL love flaunting their wealth, I mean not by helping her brother, an adult with Cerebral Palsy, but by hosting $400,000 Fourth of July parties, the fireworks are like you would see at Disney World. They nickel and dime the caterers and entertainment though cuz you know, they’re savvy business moguls 😂

  • @taissalada
    @taissalada Před 2 lety +14

    The mattress story is insane. Now every time I see one thrown out I’m gonna wonder if it’s worth 5 grand. When I was in college, I met a girl who had recently inherited close to 100 grand. She blew through it within in one semester as she was spending like crazy and was really trying to show off her wealth. Well, once the money was gone it was gone and she she had no back up and then had to go and get a job.

  • @Catlady29
    @Catlady29 Před 2 lety +49

    Going through the toughest part of my life so far. So glad I found your channel a few weeks ago.

  • @RLPelly
    @RLPelly Před 2 lety +155

    Sounded like the money in the pool was a cry for help. The person that paid the child's hospital bill is an amazing example of what all people with exorbent amounts should do. Also I felt sorry for the girl with the uber rich parents. Goes to show that haveing lots of money is not always good I guess...

  • @thraelen
    @thraelen Před 2 lety +10

    That Best Buy guy reminded me of a rich person experience I had while working there. We have someone from my town that became a huge NFL star. He played for a team a couple states away and had just won the Super Bowl a few weeks prior to this.
    I worked in the Geek Squad and we sometimes ended up ringing up the computer dept sales, so they had me ring this guy up. He was buying an all new iMac, an Xbox, and a bunch of games because he didn’t feel like bringing his other stuff back with him from his other house.
    I worked there three years to be able to afford a flat screen tv, so that was mind boggling to me. Thankfully he was actually super nice because I’m a creature of habit and asked to see his ID (since his credit card wasn’t signed and that was policy). It was very obvious who he was since all the managers essentially escorted him around the place and people kept coming up for autographs.

  • @grammasscotsgirl
    @grammasscotsgirl Před 2 lety +5

    Nothing insane like some of these but...Back when my son was tiny and I was looking at "moms groups" to join locally. I went to one that came highly recommended by a ton of people. First day, walked in and the moms were discussing vehicles. One lets out a deep sigh, rolls her eyes and says "I told my husband this morning that he HAS to buy me a new vehicle. The SUV is TWO YEARS OLD and too old to be reliable!" and all the others agreed and said similar things. Meanwhile? I slinked out of there with my son, back to my 14 yr old K-car in the parking lot and found a different Mom group.

  • @mariabarker2036
    @mariabarker2036 Před 2 lety +64

    My parents' divorce resulted in a few murders.... and a Ponzi Scheme."
    as they tend to do!
    Seriously laughing at that combination.
    Poor girl.

  • @stevedavis5704
    @stevedavis5704 Před 2 lety +7

    I went to high school in south central Nebraska then worked there for a while. A class mate of mine worked in the office where I did and I wondered why cuz her family truly is one of the wealthiest in that part of the state. She said she got bored just traveling. My supervisor was from California and asked her,since she knew a lot of places,did she know a good Chinese restaurant? She thought for a minute and said “There is a really good one in Dallas that you can fly to in a couple hours.”

  • @UnicornOfDepression
    @UnicornOfDepression Před 2 lety +3

    I did that same thing at Best Buy in La Jolla, CA, which is uber-wealthy about 5 years ago. Like Beverly Hills type rich.
    Had to pitch the CC to a super famous rockstar. Like, 30+ years as a mainstream rockstar. He asked if I knew who he was, which anyone would. I told him yes, but I had to, as it was my job.

  • @linabasilisk1955
    @linabasilisk1955 Před 2 lety +8

    This video reminded me of how glad I am that I grew up with loving parents. We weren't rich monetarily, though we were better off than some. I'm very thankful that they have always been involved in my life. My mother used to work for some insanely rich people and her stories always made me think that perhaps being rich is more trouble than it's worth. Of course, I've had the odd daydream about what I would do if I was insanely wealthy, but at least right now I know that nobody is going to suck up to me for money. That and money can't buy love, health, or happiness.

  • @nicbruceallain
    @nicbruceallain Před 2 lety +61

    I think the creepy old dude throwing money in the pool just wanted the girls to jump in 🤷‍♀️

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Před 2 lety

      I wish you'd been at the party - they were too dumb to catch on n we had to get new girls - we just threw the others in the shredder

    • @sockruhtease
      @sockruhtease Před 2 lety +8

      Meh, I'd have done it. I got no pride holding me back and a rent bill for encouragement

    • @maddisonjohnson4308
      @maddisonjohnson4308 Před 2 lety +1

      I would have heeved him into the pool to go get it. XD

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 Před 2 lety +7

      If the young women didn't jump in for it, that was a great tip for the pool cleaner!

  • @TheFiown
    @TheFiown Před 2 lety +76

    Some years ago in a high class bar/club I was waiting to order a drink when I noticed a bundle of notes on the floor, 2000 euros, I tapped on the shoulder of the man in front of me to ask him if it was his ( yup how dumb is that ) and he looked horrified, said that he never used money and had some black and platinium credit cards, he told me to keep it ( I did) as if I asked around everyone would claim it. He then introduced me to his gang, bought me drinks and we ended up in another nightclub, it was a cool night, the group were all millionaires or billionaires, having invented patents for several surgical proceedures and machines.

    • @bosoerjadi2838
      @bosoerjadi2838 Před 2 lety +3

      And at the end of that night the entire 2000 euros were spent, I'm sure. 🤪

    • @TheFiown
      @TheFiown Před 2 lety +10

      @@bosoerjadi2838 Actually no, they wouldn't allow me to pay for anything. It went on bills, I am not rich, just selective about where I hang out, places where cheesy guys won't hit on me and places I can walk home from afterwards.

    • @vivienkoles1880
      @vivienkoles1880 Před 2 lety +8

      That's actually super smart, and if they were inventors, then they wouldn't also be the dumbest people the be around. If somebody can make so much money with their brain, I respect that.

  • @zoemay5441
    @zoemay5441 Před 2 lety +5

    I visited my very rich friend in Qatar for 3 weeks. The dad paid for the flights 1st class and I felt so bad. My friend got anything she wanted. She had about 50+ bags all worth over £300 each. She used to have a nanny that would physically dress her everyday. I went out for a meal with her and her parents a lot and the father refused to let me have anything considered cheap on the menu even if I really wanted it.

  • @lvthn_
    @lvthn_ Před 2 lety +1

    i LOVE all the heartwarming comments about rich people who changed lives with their donations! so good to hear *.*

  • @psychedelikchameleon
    @psychedelikchameleon Před 2 lety +7

    The person who paid the hospital bill anonymously (if that's true) is the best use of a rich person's excess money. More of this please!

  • @christineeleonorepoppe6745

    Another thing I remembered...I hung out with a model for a short while and we went to a club in Palma de Mallorca...when we arrived we got picked up by security after a short phone call she did had some drinks with the owner in his office and went to a table in the vip area 🤣🤣the second time I went there with her and other girls he was busy and reserved a table for us...we just arrived at the table and a rich guy walked up and told us...uhhhh girls this is for vips and this table is reserved 🤣🤣us being offended just looked at him and said simultaneously..yeeees for us...in that moment our waitress arrived gave us all a hug and we could witness how pissed he was because 3 of us didn't wear any designer clothing but still got vip service even with a full house 🤣🤣I truly enjoyed it

  • @reganstormtail3614
    @reganstormtail3614 Před 2 lety +2

    We've got a 'party house.' It's a barn. But, hey, dirt floors don't need to vacuumed.

  • @MachallaNaNaNa
    @MachallaNaNaNa Před 2 lety +37

    If I ever get that rich, I want to pay off every person's bill in a random hospital

  • @jeffreyclinard2002
    @jeffreyclinard2002 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm going to slice and dice this into two groups. The first is where the wealthy people were decent to people while tossing money around, and the other half where they were self-important jerks. I mean, if a guy wants to spend $20 million on a party, bails out after two days, but pays the bills, I'm fine with it. A guy throwing credit cards at a guy who probably just followed company policy informing customers about their house brand is just obnoxious.
    Treat people with respect.

  • @EdD-ym6le
    @EdD-ym6le Před 2 lety +10

    I asked an associate what the menu at Augusta National (Golf Club - him as a guest) was like and he said " there's no menu ... you just tell the waiter what you want ." That hit me pretty hard as to the different reality's people live .

  • @Cagggie
    @Cagggie Před 2 lety +3

    I once worked for a company that would credit check and reference people for estate agents. I did a few celebrities but it wasn't them that blew my mind. No, it was the guy who was being referenced to rent a property for £16,000 PER MONTH! At the time I didn't know anyone that earned that in a year. I realised that what this person was spending on one months rent could feed and house a family for a year!

  • @jo-anneneilson8571
    @jo-anneneilson8571 Před 2 lety +3

    A million years ago when I was doing some part-time modeling in Toronto while I was attending university, I was asked to work an in-store modeling gig. Basically I walked around this very high end store wearing the designer clothes. The owner told me he would occasionally shut down the store when Saudi princesses were in town and they would buy all kinds of fur coats (I told you it was a long time ago!) I thought it was strange considering the climate where they lived was hot. The owner told me they would get together with their coats on and turn the AC way up.

  • @ajjamsen694
    @ajjamsen694 Před 2 lety +12

    Yooo I think the second girl was on this reality tv show and she showed off her acrobatic skills and archery skills BY SHOOTING THE ARROW WITH HER FEET while doing a handstand. No wonder she got paid and got an amazing vacation 😳

  • @Ravenlovesbingy
    @Ravenlovesbingy Před 2 lety +21

    Hi Charlotte, I love drinking a huge cup of coffee and watching your video. I have 4 kids so when you post a video I give myself a small break to go get my coffee and watch you 🧡

  • @bitter4sweet
    @bitter4sweet Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Charlotte! Greetings from Paris! A little story that happened years ago : i was shopping in a well known perfurmer shop at the Champs-Elysées and was going to pay, when suddenly, the cashier received an order from a prince (Saudi Arabian if my memory is correct) residing in a nearby hotel to prepare a very nice and VERY expensive bottle of 2 liters of perfume. From what I've heard, (because yes, I'm curious, and every other customer had to wait for this very important command) it was for his wives... As many people know, perfume is a delicate thing : I think that at least one of these liter has gone to waste. Sometimes I think of this man, taking this perfume "because it was the most expensive" without being in the shop to choose and giving it without knowing if his wives would be happy, would like the scent....sigh

  • @abigaelrarts2257
    @abigaelrarts2257 Před 2 lety +2

    i know someone who loaned 10k without even thinking about it, so that their friend could get her breast implants removed (they were poisoning her, she was talking about ending her life bc her pain was so bad, and the damage so extensive). she couldn't have got them out without the loan and it just would have gotten worse. the only reason it's a loan is bc she wouldn't take it as a gift. literally saved her life

  • @katyahernandez4706
    @katyahernandez4706 Před 2 lety +10

    "Hey everyone welcome back" always makes my morning!