My boss losing his mind when i said i can't afford rent AND new clothes on the same check, bro you the one who gave me the raise why are you surprised it's so low
Again, it's them not realizing they are rich and them not understanding that you are poor. There is a saying "a dumb friend is just as bad as a bad friend"
Met some rich people who can't understand how others may be poor.. is mostly the people who were born into a rich families. Back in Uni, 1 rich kid to a middle class kids; "how come you ain't got any money, does your parents not like you or something?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a rich friend. Lives in Beverly Hills, family owns several pieces of real estate including apartment buildings in the rich parts of LA. Like his family does rent extraction ON millionaires that are not quite rich enough to actually own a house in those areas. He will track how much you owe him for meals down to the cent.
Lol, I grew up in a pretty wealthy area so I knew people like this. The funny thing is there are different versions too. Had a friend who lived in a big gated mansion yet he would walk to school every single day. And he could bring any food he desired but he went with a sandwich, granola bar, and water. Every single day. The funniest part was that if you asked him to borrow a pencil or a piece of gum he would look at you like you just requested his mom's kidney. To this day, he still sends exact CENT amounts and wont take turns paying. One of my best friends, and still a frugal crack up.
My friend alex, years ago. Heard us talking about going to disney land, but none of could cone up with the money A week later he takes us to dinner, tells us were going to disney world, and we were flying in a private plane. He took care of everything. Ive known since i was 16. That dude is my brother.
Okay so actually like genuine question Is it not weird to have that relationship? I'm not saying you have to be equal in all ways but isn't that making a slippery slope towards buying your friendship? How do you navigate that? If you're okay answering
@@samstromberg5593 I'm not trying to answer for them but I'd say as long as it's just an occasional thing and he doesn't expect monetary gifts to the same or similar value in return, it's fine.
@@samstromberg5593 they made up the whole thing for internet clout, not realizing this makes them look like broke dusty moochers... smdh... clout of hell of a dr*g...
@@samstromberg5593I can't answer for them, but when I've just had more disposable income than my friends, it's really just if there's something that was entirely up to me then I'd pay, but if its planned as a group we all agree on whats fair for everyone to pay with their disposable. It does require no one to want to exploit the others though
I think it's most common when someone owns a lot of video games and never look back on what the total value actually is. I am probably guilty of it myself.
I had a friend when I was younger who would always be bought the newest gaming consoles then sell the outdated console to me for next to nothing. We'd go to the pawn shop and the prat behind the counter would offer a lowball offer (I think he offered £5 for an xbox with four controllers and over twenty games) and I'd offer quadruple what the chap in the pawn shop did. Eventually we were barred, but we did this several times. I've had a gamecube, xbox, ps2 and 360 with a good library of games and it can't have cost me much more than £150.
There's a way to check how much you've spent on Steam (can't remember how to access it but it's there). Needless to say I think that feature might give some people heart attacks.
That girl in our friend group is gone. She had us constantly go out to eat or going shopping at expensive places for fun. She was super shocked that noone was spending money when we went to these places
My girlfriend right here. I was homeless for 2 years in my early adulthood and she's a single child of a multimillionaire. Door Dash is a real argument when I would walk 3 miles to save the delivery fee and tip.
@@false-zd5ujThe way I see it, my time is free when I'm not at work. I can do as I please, and get some exercise walking to get the food. It also leaves a few extra dollars in my bank account. All those delivery fees and tips add up over the course of a year. But if you're sitting at home trading stocks on TD Ameritrade, I can see how even your free time is money.
I have some friends like that. Me - Oh yall getting lunch tomorrow? I'm down. Friends - uh you wont want to go. Me - let me guess, its some boogie place that's $150 a plate.. Yep pass.
My boss losing his mind when i said i can't afford rent AND new clothes on the same check, bro you the one who gave me the raise why are you surprised it's so low
if they were REALLY rich AND your friend, they wouldn't ask you to pay knowing you can't afford it lmao
Again, it's them not realizing they are rich and them not understanding that you are poor.
There is a saying "a dumb friend is just as bad as a bad friend"
Met some rich people who can't understand how others may be poor.. is mostly the people who were born into a rich families.
Back in Uni, 1 rich kid to a middle class kids; "how come you ain't got any money, does your parents not like you or something?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My friend rich, but I am not poor either dude. It's annoying going out with people expecting you paid everything, just because you earn more.
@@gappergob6169 I don’t mind paying for my broke friends. Money comes and goes, you don’t know where you’ll be in 5 or 10 years
I have a rich friend. Lives in Beverly Hills, family owns several pieces of real estate including apartment buildings in the rich parts of LA. Like his family does rent extraction ON millionaires that are not quite rich enough to actually own a house in those areas. He will track how much you owe him for meals down to the cent.
Lol, I grew up in a pretty wealthy area so I knew people like this. The funny thing is there are different versions too. Had a friend who lived in a big gated mansion yet he would walk to school every single day. And he could bring any food he desired but he went with a sandwich, granola bar, and water. Every single day. The funniest part was that if you asked him to borrow a pencil or a piece of gum he would look at you like you just requested his mom's kidney. To this day, he still sends exact CENT amounts and wont take turns paying. One of my best friends, and still a frugal crack up.
My friend alex, years ago. Heard us talking about going to disney land, but none of could cone up with the money
A week later he takes us to dinner, tells us were going to disney world, and we were flying in a private plane. He took care of everything.
Ive known since i was 16.
That dude is my brother.
Okay so actually like genuine question
Is it not weird to have that relationship? I'm not saying you have to be equal in all ways but isn't that making a slippery slope towards buying your friendship? How do you navigate that?
If you're okay answering
@@samstromberg5593 Its not that deep just a friend wanting to show love to a friend. it was probably a one time thing not every weekend a free trip
@@samstromberg5593 I'm not trying to answer for them but I'd say as long as it's just an occasional thing and he doesn't expect monetary gifts to the same or similar value in return, it's fine.
@@samstromberg5593 they made up the whole thing for internet clout, not realizing this makes them look like broke dusty moochers... smdh... clout of hell of a dr*g...
@@samstromberg5593I can't answer for them, but when I've just had more disposable income than my friends, it's really just if there's something that was entirely up to me then I'd pay, but if its planned as a group we all agree on whats fair for everyone to pay with their disposable. It does require no one to want to exploit the others though
I think it's most common when someone owns a lot of video games and never look back on what the total value actually is. I am probably guilty of it myself.
I had a friend when I was younger who would always be bought the newest gaming consoles then sell the outdated console to me for next to nothing. We'd go to the pawn shop and the prat behind the counter would offer a lowball offer (I think he offered £5 for an xbox with four controllers and over twenty games) and I'd offer quadruple what the chap in the pawn shop did.
Eventually we were barred, but we did this several times.
I've had a gamecube, xbox, ps2 and 360 with a good library of games and it can't have cost me much more than £150.
There's a way to check how much you've spent on Steam (can't remember how to access it but it's there). Needless to say I think that feature might give some people heart attacks.
Who cares what they cost. The hours of entertainment 1 good game brings is still the best value money can buy.
I was not expecting to be called out in the comments of this, of all clips!
...we will forget this conversation EVER happened.
That girl in our friend group is gone. She had us constantly go out to eat or going shopping at expensive places for fun. She was super shocked that noone was spending money when we went to these places
@@aaronkerrigan241 Actually Noone is a word. It's an Irish surname. Clearly not what they meant, but just saying.
Noone was spending the money for the entire friend group? that was nice of Noone...
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My girlfriend right here. I was homeless for 2 years in my early adulthood and she's a single child of a multimillionaire. Door Dash is a real argument when I would walk 3 miles to save the delivery fee and tip.
If she has the money, wants to use door dash and also to treat you, why argue? As long, as you contribute, let her take care of things moneywise.
save the delivery so you can spent time waking to get food. is that really a good trade
@@false-zd5ujThe way I see it, my time is free when I'm not at work. I can do as I please, and get some exercise walking to get the food. It also leaves a few extra dollars in my bank account. All those delivery fees and tips add up over the course of a year. But if you're sitting at home trading stocks on TD Ameritrade, I can see how even your free time is money.
Lunchables... sticky notes...
The essentials 😌
@@coffee.run.tv.Yeah, how else are you supposed to write cute notes to each other
this is fuckin hilarious that i get this on the way back from a 5 star in cancun lmao
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Oh I know a few of those people
Can't relate. All my friends are broke.
unless you're also broke then you're the rich friend
friendship package lol
If this person were really your friend, they wouldn't ask you to repay thwm for a trip they know you can't afford.
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I have some friends like that.
Me - Oh yall getting lunch tomorrow? I'm down.
Friends - uh you wont want to go.
Me - let me guess, its some boogie place that's $150 a plate.. Yep pass.
Damn this underrated fr
You’re underrated fr ❤️
So bad news bear…😄
Subscribed keep up the good work. Very funny
@@joeelizondo2606 thank you!! Really appreciate it!!
This makes me miss Peyton.
I'm glad she's doing better for herself
Yeah, having fucking nothing sucks nuts
And then crazy people try to shame you for it. "Broke ass". Only morons do that.
i have no idea why TH-cam recommended this. I really like it though 🙌
This is the TH-cam I want
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There's no way on this entire Earth that a "friend" says "So, bad news bear" in that voice. I think your "friend" might have a secret.
When you get rich you automatically get pinch of gayness
This is great! :D
Glad you like it!! 😄
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We need a punchilne!
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