This is such a high quality compilation! No background, edited out the starter after the first go, picked diverse and interesting responses. cant wait to see more from you
At 4:50 that's a good friend you don't want to lose that friend you don't want to use that friend you want to be a good friend too in the best way that you can
I have one, my sister's friend spent almost 1000 dollars on Genshin Impact and want to buy my sister 300 dollars worth of Primogems (in-game currency). Not to mention the kid has her own debit card With more money than an average young adult has. Turns out, the kids in the family for some reason got around 1120 dollars a month. The kid along with her cousins earn around 1k a month without doing anything and I'm here sitting in my bed, shooked
NDA aside...the model kinda just proved that her agency sends models to rich men’s homes (or whatever location they choose) for escorting. Or “partying”.
@@poopoopants7904 well I mean there are people who earn nothing and are completely happy. Especially on villages also you have internet, you can consider yourself with privileges that some people don't have.
@@1kulik i’m not saying i’m not happy. believe i’m thankful for what i’ve got. but at the same time i we just saying how i never got to meet rich people lol. anyways nice chat! bye :)
no, humans are weird. When you're rich, you can just do whatever you want and nobody is stopping you. Also, growing up with rich parents, you've prolly already travelled the world by 6, skydived by 10, started a business by 15, and bought a yacht by 18. There really isn't anything to really live for so you just start doing weird ass shit.
Oh the other rich ppl had the same problem they just weren't as open as the girl. Murder comes with money. You can't be rich without being connected to the darkness.
@@imeaniguess.6963 I had to do some googling to find out her real name, but after finding out who her dad is, I believe her. His net worth is in the billions. Plural.
Private helicopters have been banned in Manhattan since the 70's except for 3 public helipads. You cannot be dropped on the roof of a condo in Manhattan. Cool story though, Detroit.
When my friend’s grandmother moved in, instead of buying her a house nearby they just built her one on their massive estate (keep in mind where i live is a pretty small country that wants to conserve nature so having any sort of estate is reserved for like really rich people)
I just heard of one today. I don't remember the exact details, but a friend of my father works for a wealthy man. He has season tickets for 8 seats behind home plate for the St. Louis Cardinals. Which is about $2600 for every home game. But he also has a private jet and they often take that jet to go to Vegas, just so they can drink at a certain bar, because a bartender there makes the best cocktails. So they will fly from the Midwest out to get a few cocktails at a bar in Vegas and then fly back, rather than go a to local bar to get the same drinks, that are just not quite as good.
Where I grew up you couldn't learn to drive until you were 18. A kid at my school for his 16th birthday was given a BMW and a chaffeur. A girl I knew of at uni wanted to have a particular type of crab from china so she had it flown over to the UK and then only ate like a 1/4 of it. She also didn't care if she failed her masters cause her parents would pay for another one. My ex boyfriends parents worked for a really wealthy family. They lived on this wealthy person's estate and I wasn't even allowed to know the address to send my ex a letter cause their address was so secret and it would get his parents in trouble.
I see now it makes more sense why I don't usually see well reputed rich people on social media. They always keep everything under rug for obvious reasons.
I know it's not as insane rich behavior but it's was a sweet behavior for me... well, the math exam is near and I don't have a calculator so my friend gifted me one
No calculator for math?! heck if u were my classmate and u didn't have the money (me too) i'd ask the teacher to buy it 😂 they'd either discuss with the principal, other teachers, or use the money out of their own paycheck. Or get the class to buy it for you
The craziest thing was when I was doing renovation work on the treasure coast of Florida through the local day labor office. One hot ass day, he tells us to take a break and if we wanna couple beers, we jump at the chance. Sitting in the shade talking to this guy when I notice he’s holding his mail. One piece is a telltale blue envelope from Social Security. I jokingly say, oh I guess you collect Social Security that’s how you pay for the big house. He tells me it is his actual Social Security benefit. I asked him, “Why? You have so much money.” He looks me dead in the eye and without missing a beat says, “Why not? I earned it and I’m gonna get it, it doesn’t matter how much it is.” That day I was rocked to my very core, but I ultimately had to admit that he wasn’t wrong.
When your rich step mom tells 13 yr old you that you can share that packet of peanuts with your little brother because she can just buy you another packet and this being unknown to me is a really sad realisation moment in my life back then.... that my actual mom is too poor and tight with money and how to my step mom this wasnt even a concern. She didnt understand why I was so obsessive and unwilling to share. Blew my little mind.
@@jnm2088 So do we assume that she has reported this to the authorities prior to sharing it online? I feel like that "rich guy" sounds like a dangerous person, you know? Like someone with one working brain cell in their heads would never do such things for entertainment.
@@flame200 I'm not entirely sure he'd be classified as 'dangerous'. All he did was fly influencers to his party for free, and gave them the option to eat something gross for money. Tons of youtubers have eaten much nastier shit for views and money, and it doesn't even sound like he forced them to do anything. Is it immoral and degrading? Yes. Dangerous? Not really. Would the authorities care? Probably not.
I’m guessing the part she talked about was mild compared to what else went down at that party. Probably a whole bunch of freaky nasty shit that most people couldn’t imagine. So yeah, the NDA was most likely not broken.
My husbands mom and aunties work for this rich family and the family were on vacation in one of their houses in Tahoe and after a week they came back but asked my mother in law and my husband to go to Tahoe just to pick up two of their cars because they decided to take a flight back. They had a private plane send my mother in law and my husband to Tahoe and they both drove the cars back and one of them was a Tesla, probably the first and last time my husband will ever drive one 🤣 not sure if that’s considered rich-rich but to me it was 🤷🏽♀️
Never heard of a formula 1 driver named chase. Besides, no formula 1 driver will ever name thier dog lambo, not while they're driving under different team name.
No she didn’t change the name, Chase Gilhart. He definitely wasn’t an f1 driver, I think she either exaggerated or he lied 😂, just a small time single seater, idk what series he drove for. I’m assuming he had family money though because he’s nowhere near successful enough to have made a lot of money
@@indiaclear1544 It's hard to tell whether he exaggerated or she did lol. I know some men will exaggerate about anything to get a girl to sleep with them.
A much loved country star who died recently, wouldn't talk to people for some reason. If the barista would ask him what he wanted, he would whisper in the ear of his assistant and have them speak and order for him. My boss actually encountered this man when she worked at a gift shop for the Anasazi ruins in Cortez, Co. She also said Kelly Clarkson, would visit a Target kind of but not really close to Telluride, to go shopping with her kids, and was super cool and friendly. She would just stop and chat with folks like it was no big deal.
the best rich person I’ve ever seen is the one who wore tattered shirt, stained pants and saggy old socks. So basically it’s their humility is what I enjoyed the most. Nobody could even tell that they’re rich because they have nothing to prove, other than the fact that they are human like everybody else.
A woman who we did construction work for didnt know the house was in a “rental community” or near one and she was disgusted.. cant imagine being that delusional, its the people like that who dont survive.
I knew there were levels to being Rich when my *wealthy acquaintance* called his mom to tell her he lost the keys to the house and instead of idk… going to a locksmith to get new keys. His parents made arrangements for him to stay in a Penthouse Suite until they closed on buying him a new *temporary* house
@@brucef310 actually I grew up right next to Gary Indiana with junkie parents. So that’s like my only experiences are from the lawyers of the family or the nurses. And that should speak volumes because there houses were so big you could get lost in them. And then when it came to help with my mental health bills not a soul stepped up to even throw $200 for one session at me. But they had no problem pointing out how I’m failing. That part of my family is plagued with narcissistic behavior the money may sound nice and fun but they ALWAYS will sneak behind your back can’t tell them anything.
@@JoyFay I’m good now it just should be heavily noted that as fun as it may be to be have those experiences the ONLY people who make it to the top are the ones who aren’t afraid of being cut throat competition or stepping on others hands to get there. It takes a special kind of person to be a lawyer it’s a career based of manipulating a crowd to rule in your favor. Those are the family I have to watch
Worked at target, my first hour I seen this girl who was like 45 come up to the register with nothing but toys, then the cashier starts scanning them, a bunch of baseball cards and random toys then the toddler son is complaining and she grabs one of the toys and says yes you can open it I already paid even tho she has not. I remember the total was like 700$ and 70% of that was just cards. It seemed like she was buying snacks on a regular day but that is savings money atleast for me
I had a want a be rich run into me pushing me down and saying do you know who I'm am, I said the same thing back at her I've never seen her after that.
I wish there was a whole series dedicated to this topic only doing these shorts the whole time. I love rich peoples stories. How about rich Saudi royalty getting sick of their 2 million dollar sports car so they just abandon it in the desert? I've heard that this happens occasionally at least. Crazy...
To the kid with the rich best friend who rented a PJ to get pizza: Prove it! Thats an epic moment in anyone's life, so there's gotta be footage of this event u speak of ... 🤨😂
OK, this story isn't mine, but my dad's. My dad is a model aircraft engineer/pilot. These are bigger than the average remote control plane you find in toy shops and way more pricy. You'd think this would make my family at least well off, but alas. Anyway, the kind of men who buy these remote control aircraft can range from middle class to literal royality. One of the really rich guys dad sells to wanted a model plane with a specific colour scheme. The problem was, there's this rule where the model can only have the colour scheme of a real aircraft. Why? IDK? But it's a rule. So, at my dad's suggestion, the man bought a plane - an actual airline sized plane - and painted it the colours he wanted. JUST so his remote control plane could have those colours.
The "truly" rich play games too. Except their "games" are litteraly with peoples lives. Yea.... think about that.. think a combination of "escape room & The Platform with a splash of that scene from Sucker Punch where rich creeps basically buy young girls.