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Betty Baguette
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I guess I've been living under a rock, but I've just noticed this big trend on social media about trying to look like "old money" instead of "new money."
There's a set of "rules", like not wearing logos (on clothes, handbags), stilettos, really bright clothing, or big flashy jewelry
. The list goes on and on. There are even YouTube videos on old money vs. new money cars. They frequently cite the characters on the tv shows "Succession" and "Gossip Girl" as examples of looking like old money (guess I've gotta get an HBO subscription to find out what they're talking about).
Apparently people who are from old money families are taught these "rules" from any early age. There's also the saying, "Money talks (nouveau riche) but wealth whispers (old money):
www.buzzfeed.com
Have any thoughts or opinions on this? I'm not in either group (unfortunately
) but think it's an interesting topic (just for fun, not to be taken too seriously!).
There's a set of "rules", like not wearing logos (on clothes, handbags), stilettos, really bright clothing, or big flashy jewelry
Apparently people who are from old money families are taught these "rules" from any early age. There's also the saying, "Money talks (nouveau riche) but wealth whispers (old money):

People Are Sharing Examples Of "Money Talks, Wealth Whispers," And Wooooow, This Is Interesting
"When you ask them if they’re wealthy or not, wealthy people will always just say, 'I’m comfortable.'"
Have any thoughts or opinions on this? I'm not in either group (unfortunately

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