Its all about money with some people.....
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A friend of mine just bought himself a Gallardo, good on him I say. He works hard, came into some money and bought an iconic car!
However instead of congratulating the guy and being happy for him, some people are more interested in asking either:
'How did he afford that?'
'What a waste of money'
'Did daddy buy that?'
For the record, the guy runs a successful property business, is 33, is married etc.
Granted, he had a priviliged upbringing, but so what?
I think some people judge success based on what their own limits are.
However instead of congratulating the guy and being happy for him, some people are more interested in asking either:
'How did he afford that?'
'What a waste of money'
'Did daddy buy that?'
For the record, the guy runs a successful property business, is 33, is married etc.
Granted, he had a priviliged upbringing, but so what?
I think some people judge success based on what their own limits are.
Arese said:
I hate people like that. There's a guy I work with, always asks people 'How much did you pay for that?!' and even had the cheek to call me decadent for having a dishwasher. t
t.
I thought everyone had hired help these days? I could give some things up but don't know where I'd be without my butler and maids
Arese said:
I hate people like that. There's a guy I work with, always asks people 'How much did you pay for that?!' and even had the cheek to call me decadent for having a dishwasher. t
t.
A dishwasher... well la dee f



Dammit, beaten to it!
Edited by dibbers006 on Thursday 2nd April 15:26
Chip-on-shouldery bitterness, envy, loser mentality. It's a Labour throwback, the lefties have always encouraged their flock to keep themselves down, not to look (or be) too successful. They usually pass on this ethos to their children but will also snipe at others. Often, it's clothed in self-righteousness, for example they'll say it's not very "green" or some similar BS, but that'll usuually be a cover for envy and the desire for you not to appear to rise above them.
Guybrush said:
Chip-on-shouldery bitterness, envy, loser mentality. It's a Labour throwback, the lefties have always encouraged their flock to keep themselves down, not to look (or be) too successful. They usually pass on this ethos to their children but will also snipe at others. Often, it's clothed in self-righteousness, for example they'll say it's not very "green" or some similar BS, but that'll usuually be a cover for envy and the desire for you not to appear to rise above them.

Nail hit squarely on head.
What is the politest way of saying f
k off when someone asks you how much you paid for something?
I have this neighbour that constantly asks, and as I have to live with him next to me, want to say it in the nicest way possible.
To the OP. Yes, there are too many people like this, and I wish your friend many years of happy hooning

I have this neighbour that constantly asks, and as I have to live with him next to me, want to say it in the nicest way possible.
To the OP. Yes, there are too many people like this, and I wish your friend many years of happy hooning

triggersbroom][b said:
What is the politest way of saying f
k off when someone asks you how much you paid for something? [/b[
I have this neighbour that constantly asks, and as I have to live with him next to me, want to say it in the nicest way possible.
To the OP. Yes, there are too many people like this, and I wish your friend many years of happy hooning
How about, if you have to ask you can't afford it?
I have this neighbour that constantly asks, and as I have to live with him next to me, want to say it in the nicest way possible.
To the OP. Yes, there are too many people like this, and I wish your friend many years of happy hooning

Rags said:
A friend of mine just bought himself a Gallardo, good on him I say. He works hard, came into some money and bought an iconic car!
However instead of congratulating the guy and being happy for him, some people are more interested in asking either:
....
I think some people judge success based on what their own limits are.
This is what the class system is for in the UK. He should only mix with people who also drive Gallardos (or other similar vehicles) and then they wouldn't ask.However instead of congratulating the guy and being happy for him, some people are more interested in asking either:
....
I think some people judge success based on what their own limits are.
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