Babysitter Diaries! ✨Rich kid edition✨#babysitting #momlife #momcomedy

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“which car of all your cars” little girl i’m not tony stark 😭

kaiakaiakia
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I had a friend that is in his thirties.. and got drunk and told me that he came to the conclusion that others lives are just as important as his.. i looked at him and said thats something you learn in kindergarten.. but he was just shocked to the core.. it explains a lot

saraholsen
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Rich people not tipping is grotesque 💯

OnlyLoveIsWelcome
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Ah yeah, the paying for $100, 000 in one shopping trip but not caring for employees thing. Never mind the tipping, I met someone who can drop tens of thousands of dollars in a single shopping trip but would be so “forgetful” in paying a couple hundred dollars of wages to her maid. It’s very disgusting.

konekoschiffer
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I just had someone tell me they never take money from their mom. Oh, except for her college education. Her vacations. Her rent, her wedding (only 20K! It was like nothing!), and the down payment for her $500, 000 home. But this person doesn't take money from her mother. 😳

theopkingdom
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I would have never survived. The amount of mental breakdowns i would of had would of been astronomical

minity
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I’m a preschool teacher for 4 yr olds at a VERY wealthy private preschool. I had a little girl in my class who spent spring break on her private island, lol. I remember when I asked her what she was thankful for around thanksgiving, one of her responses was “the four seasons” I remember saying oh my goodness how sweet! We should be thankful for fall, winter, summer and spring! And I’ll never forget the way she looked at me and said, “No, Miss Kyra…the Hotel” LOL 😂 I was like is me realizing we live very different lives 😂

kyranicole
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My exwife's sister married into money. For their wedding they flew the while family to an all inclusive resort in the Bahamas. They. Rented. The. Whole. Resort. Half of the rooms were vacant because they didn't want strangers in any of the pictures. I'm pretty comfortably middle class and I couldn't afford a standard room at this place. They bought it for a week. I loved the trip... got to try a 100 year old scotch that was just wonderful. I'm just used to working class life. Rich people know nothing about it. Fines are just the cost of doing what you want.

BiLdoEMcLown
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Rich people should be obligated to make sure their kid at least knows that the way they live isn’t normal

Professor_Brie
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Had some wealthy relatives who didn’t understand that normal people couldn’t “just buy a new one” when their car broke down 🤦‍♀️.

justhavingfun
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I was a personal assistant for a woman in Beverly Hills for 6 months, I always describe it like going to another planet because it was so alien.

Caffeinatedwife
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I grew up in Orange County, California and was not from a rich family. Many of my friends had money, but luckily they weren't little shits about it. My parents pastor, though, had a mega mansion on ten acres in the canyon, which is where many of the wealthy and celebrities had their homes or vacation properties. I found it extremely hypocritical that he was asking people who worked two jobs and barely got by for "donations to the church" when he and his wife were living like that. But, I'm sure those "donations" went straight to the church.🙄

closetculture
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Generational wealth actually blows my mind. And I don’t mean like 1 or 2 generations in, because that’s still new money (although also crazy), I mean wealth going back 100’s of years. Like it’s actually unfathomable to the everyday person. I just want to be able to buy whatever groceries I want without even thinking about it 🥺

simplebeauty
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not tipping when you have enough money to literally just throw some in the trash and not even notice is WILDDDD 😭😭 LIKEEE

miles_quartz
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Actual conversation overheard while visiting a fancy private school:

Rich kid 1: "Where are you going this summer?"
Normal Kid: "Um... Nowhere. I'm broke."
RK 1: "Oh... well, why don't you just go somewhere on your family's boat?"
NK: "Um..."
RK 2: "Um, I don't think she HAS a boat."
RK 1: "What does that even mean? Like, I know not everyone has a jet like Daddy, but EVERYONE has a boat."
RK2: "Then, like, what do they do all summer?"
(NK had already walked away at this point while they continued to argue).

jennenny
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I had to explain the concept of debt to my husband's little cousin. She said she was poor because she "only" had $11, 000. She was 9.

turtlellama
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"So she was ten" so we all agree she will most likely have no realistic concept of money, right?

chrysanthi_
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I’m not even joking a girl asked me the other day, “what’s your fav hotel in Vegas?” And I was like “oh I’ve never been to Vegas.” And she really was like “YOUVE NEVER BEEN TO VEGAS!?” And I said “ no, and certainly not enough to have a fav hotel!” And then she continued to ask me if I had a house in Maui Hawaii…. *sigh

Red_
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Working around ppl that rich is something that really just breaks your psyche. I was cleaning for ppl like these in my mid 20 and the amount of times a week that I would have mini breakdowns in my car before or after the job were REAL. It’s a overbearing feeling of sadness/anger and unfairness that some of them didn’t even achieve that wealth because they worked hard but rather because they were born into it. Meanwhile I had student loans and even if I worked hard, knew damn well I would never come close to living the way these ppl live like in my lifetime. I was there an year before I quit cause I was just getting sadder and sadder

wonderingthru.
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I was teaching ESL in a very expensive part of Tokyo. I asked my student to describe his house. He asked me "which one"... because he has several. I asked another kid what her hobby is. She said billiards. She has so much money, she can fit a pool table...in her house...in the heart of Tokyo...

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