10 Things That Tell You're "New Money"
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Anna I need tips to be elegant in the work place, like no emails on sundays etc!!!!
Beautiful video incredible Madam Anna
Just a quiet decent life, nice vacation once in a while, good friends, stable career ..
I like how Olivia Palermo carries herself and Steve Job's personality. I'd want to handle my image the way they do/did. The Turks and the Provencal French have a very nice etiquette, that's classical, but feels warm and friendly. Finally, I liked Beatrice's wedding, and how she showed taste and restraint. I'd feel comfortable attending it, yet it was exciting to look at. I guess that's my taste in style.
Dear Anna . Please show us a video “ elegant makeup, hair, elegant makeup for going out” . Thank you 🙏🏼
Anna, your list doesn't just describe "new money" people. It also describes a new type I see in our current culture: people who desperately want to appear wealthy, but are actually broke! This is a very generational phenomenon. Because of social media comparison, fast fashion and the abundance of cheap, knock-off accessories and decor, it's easier for people to pretend they are like both new AND old money. Interestingly, I grew up in the 70's and 80's, where this was not possible. I have a few distant, wealthy relatives from England. By today's standards, they would be considered minimalists! Everything was very good quality. But, their wardrobe was just basic, classic pieces. They ate a rather plain, ordinary diet and watched their portions. They walked for exercise. Their biggest indulgences were books and the theatre. What we can learn from both time periods is that it's important to work on our inner selves and our self worth. Then, hopefully, self-discipline and modesty around money will follow.
This is so true
Sounds boring
Actually that's a thing but maybe people that try to appear rich are at their first steps of getting wealthy. We can't really blame them for wearing Cartier or Tiffany. Unless they are neglecting their primary needs to do so. But yes we shouldn't get obsessed with these kinds of things as we may lose the point of living life and enjoying the moment basically.
A lot of Anna's teachings have more to do with valuing social education than actual income. Of course, you will have more "prospects" if you can move easily in any atmosphere. But following this guidance can also improve your life at any level of wealth. A person can lose their money in a flash, but your personal image will always be a never-ending source of success. You may fall madly in love with a poor person. Or get a job in a startup company just building their financial success. Maybe you are the company owner and want the true respect and loyalty from your team. Acting like a rude or distasteful person is not impressive to the non-wealthy either. Ask anyone who serves the public.
@@alisonfraser8231 I completely agree with you. It's also a matter of empathy. We all start from somewhere. Even if we come from a wealthy family we have to learn from scratch how to maintain this income. It's so important to remember where we started from and not underestimate people. No matter their background.
Today on another channel I heard the saying "Rich is loud, wealthy is silent." Made a lot of sense!
I love that. It certainly makes sense. Reminds me of some of the wealthy classmates I grew up with, you would never know they had a lot of money. They were very humble and quiet about it.
"Money talks, wealth whispers."
Money talks, wealth whispers
I can confirm this
I grew up in a pretty “wealthy” home, and my friends always called my family rich just because our house was nice but being honest, My parents just knew how to spend wisely, save money, and cut back on a lot of things to be able to have nicer things that were more important. They were wealthy without having “rich” jobs, if that makes sense. I’m so happy they thought me to be wise with money because a lot of people don’t realize it’s not about income but how humble and smart you are about it.
lol sounds like my kids. Their parents "do well" but I wouldn't say that we are "rich" We, as you point out, know where and how to spend our money and where to invest. Honestly, we save/invest more than we spend. If thefre is something that we want, we can have it(within reason) We are a different generation. For many of us, our self worth isn't wrapped up in money or possessions. This vlogger makes me nuts. You're parents taught you well. You will have a comfortable life as well, I am sure.
Same with my parents and I am very grateful about it. I was maybe 13-14 when I realised that my parents have quite a bit more money than my friends’ parents. However even though we were well off, I still had to do chores and my parents did not buy us everything we wanted. I went to a good school, a good university (and I am extremely grateful to not have student loans), and my parents definitely gave us opportunities that others did not have, but they were choosy about what to spend money on. I am very grateful for this and for having been thought good manners, politeness, kindness to others, etc.
Same here. My parents did the same, but they also were business owners as well as employees for other people.
You just described middle class very well, and it's elitist. Many people are born in to poor but proud families. They might not have nice homes, but have class because their parents raised them to make the most of what they have and to aspire through education and opportunities elsewhere to live better lives.
You had it all handed to you. You're a beneficiary and speak like one of someone else's hard work.
Idk about that lol. My family makes mid 100 thousands yet we live a like 45k a year lifestyle if I had to guess. It sounds like your parents likely spent a crap ton if they only were middle or upper middle class. Otherwise you are low rich like 200-300k a year plus household income. Which granted isn’t obscene wealth but it is rich especially to kids
I'm here for this.
Recently deactivated all my social media as a step in leveling up my life. Making moves in silence.
Yes me too girl! It’s going good too! Finally finished writing two screenplays! I’ve been consistent in the gym! I feel great and I’m not constantly scrolling on Instagram!
BRIGHT.
I still have social media - I just marked it as private... And, I use them as a media vision boards.
Me too!
Yes. While I am on only Facebook, it's only to quietly see what friends & family are up to. Posts are rare, and NEVER about private matters. No pictures. It is extremely distasteful seeing people pose and take pictures of themselves. Including standing in front of mirrors to do so! And then posting their entire lives.
Recently I worked in a very wealthy household with some house guests.. One of the gentlemen there was very quiet, unassuming and polite. He was friendly but not too friendly and always considerate. On the day he left he came to my room and gave me a large tip for going out of my way to be kind and helpful to his family and told me I was a beautiful person. After he left I found out he was a 'Prince' from one of the oldest families in Europe. I've met lots of royalty and old money.. they've been some of the most respectful people I've worked for. I've also worked for VERY wealthy new money and the contrast was stark.
Good manners r classy
@@evka24 Yes and my mother used to say 'money can't buy class ' as in manners. Anyone can be classy, regardless of where they come from, with a little effort and guidance. And I truly believe it has nothing to do with being wealthy.
New money comes with over the top insecurity, so concerned about appearance and perception they're consumed by what everyone would think or say their appearance becomes a 24/7 paranoia, a toxic obsession.
What was his name?
On a practical side, you can not become rich on your own. You need the help of your employees or the service people. If you treat them bad they will leave you. Old money have loyal people working for them for ages. Empathy and high emotional quotient are needed on your way to success.
THE POINT IS, you can have all those stuffs just don’t brag about it by taking pictures of it and then post it to social media. Right
Exactly
Also, bragging too much leads to envy... and even to being robbed. If rich ppl do not show, it is also for their protection.
Except for the logos, I think. I personally think those are tacky 99% of times
Agree!! Soliciting envy is never a good idea.
I met a girl she's married to an American guy but here she was very poor and lived in a dangerous neighbourhood closed to slums but when she moved to USA she was bragging and showing off her credit cards given by her husband and his car and all the stuff he bought for her and she also got pregnant very fast ... She's so lane and it reflects bad on women from this country ... We don't want to be seen as golddiggers
I am far from rich but I have just moved to a western european country from eastern europe which meant a large increase in my income and lifestlye. After living in Austria for 6 months I wanted to purchase that gucci bag so bad.. but then I thought I should not spend anything I saved up as soon as I became rich compated to myself. So I took the price of that gucci bag, bought a michael kors bag (not the polyester ones with disgusting logos, i purchased a truly elegant and sophisticates tote with very very small logo and soft leather), and invested the rest in secure ETFs and a Master Degree Programm.
I used to be poor and wanted to compete with those insta girls back then. I used to think I will go back to the East with that LV monogram bag and go to that fancy snobbish club, now I feel I never ever want to belong those circle. Looking forward to this video 😊
You did the right thing. Sensibilities say that one should invest on education and on experiences rather than on materials. It's nice to live with sustainability.
Great decision! Wealth grows through investment. Young people easily fall prey to lifestyle inflation.
Good for you. Wisdom is a bless.😊✨🌸
Investing in your education was an investment in your life.
A lot of people down-talk Michael Kors, but he does make some beautiful pieces. I have a rich, chocolate brown Mercer tote that I bought nearly four years ago. It still looks as good as new and the leather just gets better with age! You made the right choice, sis! 😉
"Modesty is the highest elegance!" Coco Chanel resumed it well.
You can have it all without flashing it all!
Adapt, stay humble and discreet , show discernment ...be graceful!
LOL Coco Chanel modesty? Have you ever seen how many strands of pearls and diamonds she used to wear at the same time? 🙈
Amen to that!
@@lucieeeb3225 Except for ONE SINGLE COLLECTION, they were all fake. She liked to combine high quality clothes combined with some costume jewelry; and from her is also the saying, "Before you leave the house, put off the last piece of jewelry you put on. You don't need it." (Not an accurate quote, since I only read it in German and French; but I suppose you'll find it.)
she was a nazi sympathizer
She was a nazi
Be classy. Do not flaunt your wealth. Social media has created chaos amongst the young, but with age comes wisdom. Thank you for your guidance.
Being private, calm, and classy is priceless. Regardless of your social class or job, if you conduct yourself elegantly then you tend to be well received.
Yes, all that excessive photography and posting in social media of luxury items screams tacky! Elegance is an inner attitude, not necessarily associated with things, no matter how expensive they are.
Exactly.
Couldn’t agree more
Amen 🙏
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True, it boils down to not being a show-off!
Money just multiplies who you already are. If you are poor and humble, you'll be rich and humble. If you're poor and ostentatious, you'll be rich and ostentatious. It's not the money that makes some of the nouveau riche so crass, it's that they already were, their new money just took it to another level🤷🏾♀️
Absolutely ✅
Totally on point! Money doesn't change who you are, it shows who you are😉
Yassss! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I read another comment that said money is an amplifier
All. Of. This!!!!
We need a video on "10 things which tells you are old money "❤️🤗
I’m happy to make this video if many people request it 😃
@@AnnaBeyOfficial I’d like to see it too, Anna!
Being polite to all, from the person who serves your coffee to the president, to say "thank you", to have good table manners and they differ in Eng/Fr, quality over quantity and quality need no logo. Small start...
Quality is the material but also the stitching and the technical aspect of how the garment is sown.
Would also love a video on this subject, very interesting! (^o^) Thank you Anna!
@@AnnaBeyOfficial please make such a video 😀
@@AnnaBeyOfficial Yes please, Anna. 10 Things That Show Someone is old money
Totally agree! As my grandparents say: “Buying expensive stuff that loses value like cars, clothes,.. are the ones where you only look for quality, not status.”
Absolutely
Getting rid of IG, Facebook, and all social media 6 years was the BEST decision EVER! 🌸
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I'm currently 'no money' but I was brought up to be respectful of people and have confidence in my own self-worth, and to value everything I work to own. Showing off and disrespecting people is crass at any income bracket.
“No money.” 😂 I’m going to remember that line and use it.
I’m not that old, but am definitely and thankfully finally learning to just not talk about money and possessions.
I agree about the Birkin, it was “old money” years ago. Today it is quite nouveau riche, still elegant but not understated. I believe it will lose status amongst the high society in 5-10 years. it will be seen on fashionistas and influencers more than on affluent ladies who will find something less flashy and common.
@@wowthatspeng I think that new/old money today is simply a style choice, it doesn’t actually show your wealth source. many “new money” people dress “old money” simply because it is more humble and elegant, like Anna herself. The nouveau riche style won’t necessarily radiate “self-made”.
The "old money" person probably wears a Kelly bag that she has inherited from her grandma. That is old money.
@@wowthatspeng old money is power and influence and prestige. It is not only about money.
@@ayeletevgi7219 the same as new money people can dress old money, the other way goes around, i see people from “family money” desperate to wear brands and show off.
In these days its very difficult to distinguish specially if we are talking about younger generations.
Birkin is for female rappers now.... its lost its class
A+ for the advice of treating people with true respect and empathy. 😊👏🏻. When I was 9 years my father bought an airplane that could accommodate our family... none of my friends at school had airplanes... so I've heard things and saw facial expressions that taught me be more reserved and "low profile". Besides, you have to be ready because money sometimes don't last... 1 one night stock can go to zero. Focus on your internal strength and knowledge because they can last forever.
You’re very right in saying money doesn’t last! That has happened in my family
@@user-wx8nl5eu1s same with my family :-// and the worst thing is ppl looking fown at you
I'm not used to share much of my life in social media, I find it so unnecessary since I'm 20. I found out that I enjoyed much of my life in private I really recommend it
I recently deleted my social media accounts and I agree, living my life in private is more fun!
@@nanden4641 private lifestyle is the best.
Hello Anna.
I hope you see this message.
I just wanted to let you know your videos are truly giving me hope for my future. I recently hit a low point in life but with your teachings, I believe I can make a strong comeback in the years to come. Thank you for everything! Your services are truly appreciated.
It takes alot of courage to be honest with ourselves first and secondly to others. You took a brave step forward to say hey I fell, I may need help getting back up, but, I will try, do it and keep it moving. Also to be grateful and thank those whom helped you along the journey, instead of stepping upon them like many people do. Best wishes to you and yours. Many blessings await you...
@@denac4708 Awww....this is one of the most sweetest yet encouraging things someone has said to me. Thank you so much! I am 100% making this into a shirt as a reminder as I rebuild myself.
I wish you all the best! I think hitting a low point makes us so much more wise and grateful in the future. I started rebuilding a lot of things a year ago, and now I am slowly moving forward, so much more interested in learning from mistakes and educating myself.
@@danaebell1674 I'd love to see the shirt you make. That's awesome that you have a creative outlet, hobbies are a wonderful way to express our creativity and inspiration to help others. Take care of yourself. 😁
@@danaebell1674 you got this 💜
The best tip anyone ever gave me was to find a good seamstress. However much you pay for a garment it will look cheap if it does not fit properly. So even if you save money on the garment pay a little extra to have it tailored. It will not cost much. I got married in my Mum's dress. The seamstress changed and tailored it for me which cost a fraction of buying a new dress and the old one had lace that you just cannot buy anymore. It was unique.
I love that you wore your moms dress. I’d like to wear my moms dress also. She is absolutely my #1 fashion inspiration. I’ve been trying my moms wedding dress on since I was a little boy ! 🤷🏼♀️
I bet it was a beautiful wedding. Marrying in such a piece just has some poetic romantic attraction.
I was the 100th like 🤗
Also, you must have looked beautiful in your mother's dress
This reminds me of a passage from the Book of Phillipians 2: 33 Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. 4 Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too. You can tell a lot about people by how they treat others, and money does not necessarily make you a decent human being, in fact, in my experience “new money”people are quite self absorbed and narcissistic.
This chapter has only 30 vers
Good to find a fellow believer here!
@@celesterobles2089 I am guessing it's meant to be 2:3 and the second 3 indicates verse 3, as it shows 4 below. Bible apps do that.
Love this!
@@dianachophy yeah I usually assume people who are/want to be rich n modest aren’t believers
I saw on another video this concept that “Money talks, wealth whispers” and that has changed my perspective significantly.
“…but especially to those who are serving you, helping you, there for you. Very important.”
It warmed my heart the way you said that ❤️
I read a lot about the lives of the old moneyed. Discretion is the #1 cornerstone of their culture. #2 being politeness in any and all situations.
Class is subtle. Never loud. Great points Anna.❤️
Anna you teach not only elegance, you teach HOW TO BEHAVE IN SOCIETY. You have such a good base of knowledge. Your material provides such an amazing guidance. THANK YOU ❤️
New money.. old money...no money, good attitude, simplicity equates to class. Thank you Anna❤️
Very well explained. I think it boils down to understanding your privilege, as a wealthy person, and not wanting to make others feel inferior, uncomfortable or awkward because they don't have that wealth, whether in person or on your instagram.
That is showing good manners. That is elegance.
There’s an Ancient Greek saying «μέτρον άριστον» that basically means to do everything in moderation ; honestly it’s the most wise and applicable quote I’ve ever heard ! I really appreciate you pointing out that we have to always find that balance Anna !
I remember studying about that saying in my class-it definitely changed my view on life!
Many of the "social media new rich" aren't wealthy at all, rather, they're in debt up to their eyeballs.
They may take selfies with all sorts of luxury goods, but 10 minutes later they might be returning them to the shop.
True wealth, old money, does not need to advertise that they have money.
When you have enough money to go buy a dozen of some luxury item it loses it’s significance. It’s not so luxurious or exclusive anymore and it’s not as impressive. Part of it is not wanting to display it and the other part is making enough that I just don’t care. Also even though I could afford the item it’s still irresponsible and a better use of the money would be to invest it. I’m also of the opinion that family money should not be used for personal spending like high end watches, overly expensive cars, etc.
As someone who came from the literal ghetto, on food stamps and government assistance and now I’m considered “high income” it’s to easy to slip up and do some of these things. I definitely recorded bottle service in the club last night 😭 but I’m growing up and getting there
Do as you like! You don't have to change your behavior unless you really want to 🙂
@@nihilisticbarbie oh I really want to! That is kind of tacky to me 🤣 it’s a process though, I’m growing out of being “hood rich” but thank you so much!! Very kind ❤️
It's ok to enjoy a moment and share it with others. Especially if you are proud of escaping poverty by your own hard work. Measuring your worth only by your ability to do these things is the real trap. Don't kid yourself. Old money debauch themselves regularly. They just keep it behind the castle walls and don't invite the neighbours. You are as good as anyone, my dear, just as you are!
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@@mayanovak2497 hey we’ve all been there 😂😂 I just remind myself to live in the moment and only take pictures to keep for myself and not post on social media. It takes discipline but it’s worth it! Life becomes less stressful when u don’t need to snap or Instagram the moment
Thank you for addressing how service staff are to be treated.
Sadly, during this pandemic I have seen cashiers screamed at, spit on and items thrown at them. I know of a store General Manager having been punched in the face. I know of Pharmacists that have been beaten.
This incredibly poor behaviour is never acceptable, but seems to be more prevalent across all social economic levels.
I have always felt that how you treat others is really more important than so many other aspects of life, and it has been such a clear indicator of whom I would like to include in my life.
This infuriates me. No matter who it is, everyone deserves respect and to be treated correctly. Even if one has to make a complaint, it can be done politely and without denigrating the other person.
I have definitely caught myself being less kind and polite than I’d have wished at times (especially when being stressed and then sometimes doesn’t go smoothly), but I have also in the past gone back in a cafe and apologised for being rude to someone.
@@s.a.4358 Heyy
Omg.. Where do you live?! America?? In my country it's unthinkable to do such things and such a social taboo!
@@BashaerB-h2c Canada.
On the flip side I have seen staff that abused and bullied the customers. Neither is appropriate.
Yessssss!!!! As someone with new money I haven’t done any of these things FOR these EXACT reasons!!! But I’ve also been following you for a year + , so I’m more elegant than I’ve ever been in my life 😇🙏🥰 This whole video is EVERYTHING!!!! Love you Anna ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for all you do!!!
Good for you, dear. That's classy
Old money, new money… I’d just like any money 😬
The more mature I become the more I understand and love your channel. You’re indeed wise, elegant and intelligent. I will be learning from you. 💛
What I take from this is that money doesn't buy class. Another way of putting it is "confidence is quiet". You don't have to go shouting about what you already are confident about.
Some people will never be old money or classy no matter how much cash they stack.
Being kind to service staff...AMEN.
*Anyone watched the series Succession?*
I feel it perfectly goes with today's video about money. So well done. Couldn't recommend it enough.
Yess!! I did a video comparing quiet luxury in succession vs logomania in dynasty. I find the wardrobe choices so interesting.
*Money does not define any human being* I think the sentiment is beautiful. However, the reality is slightly different.
We all know one is treated in a different way just because they come across as wealthy.
Elegant, sophisticated rich people oftentimes look really wealthy as well, it's just a more subtle, "calmer" type of weath compared to the nouveau riche. It comes across as more educated and elegant.
Exactly, and the old money (using it as in the video) live by it, and have the confidence, a lot of the new ones lack that and try to compensate
My mother instilled me with many of the things you talk about. I was told to “be a lady.” Thank you for passing this information on so we can all improve ourselves. You would make a great mom!
On the being rude to people. Money or not how you treat people shows your true character. Love your points. Stay blessed and healthy.
"New money"and "Old money" Do not reside in the same world!
"Old money" (inherited) looks down on "New money "(not inherited) and never the twain shall meet!
I have worked for wealthy people and I discovered they have many of the same problems that everyone else has... failed multiple marriages, lost of large amounts of money children on drugs and in jail, illegitimate kids I could go on and on!
They just have highly paid attorneys to bail them out!
Bravo Anna 👏🏼👏🏼 Challenging our current perceptions of elegance and wealth! Really enjoyed the video and how it makes us, the viewers, rethink culture, what we see on social media & what we REALLY want out of our own level-up journeys. I definitely can relate to the trendy retail items. I bought the “it” $500 sneakers and then realized that it was a trendy item, that didn’t provide fulfillment and I may not wear for years to come. So I returned them & invested in starting my own business.
*brava 🤦🏻♀️
I always felt bad when I saw new money having fun and enjoying life, some kind of unwanted and uncomfortable enviousness take me, but a video like this brings back me to reality, rationally explaining the situation... It calms me down knowing that I am not the only one who looks at this kind of lifestyle with a suspicious eye, THANK YOU ✨
Showing off is exhausting. It is not fun. I think many are in a perpetual state of fear, thinking they actually are not good enough or that they will lose it all. They often are spending beyond their means.
@@tamick2000 I’ve wondered that while seeing pictures being flaunted on social media. “How much are you really enjoying the moment if you’re so busy making sure everything looks perfect for your photo?” I recently went out to dinner and noticed a group of girls next to my table taking pics posing, smiling laughing……but after the photo they all stayed on their phones and didn’t even interact with each other! 🤔 what’s going on here??
trust me ive seen the new money crowd theyre not actually having fun like they are on social media as soon as the phone recording stops for stories theyre energy and fun also stops even in their so called destanations theyre not actually having the time of their lives
@@tamick2000 keeping up with the joneses. Definitely. Too much time wasted on this.
You sound poor.
I am impressed that you spoke to treating support people (wait staff, receptionists, hotel staff, cashiers, etc.) well. Many forget this.
Thank you Anna, I absolutely agree on all accounts. In true high society less is most definitely more and kindness to others is key.
I'm so glad my grandmother taught me proper dining etiquette. That was her exact phrase: "dining with the Queen." Now, teaching my own children has proven to be quite the task! I am hoping by the time they are 10 or so they finally get it. 😮💨
I appreciate your channel. When I listen to you it makes me even more grateful for the way I was raised. It shows me that I'm on the right track. So, thank you!
So true. My parents were "New Money". but very understated. I grew up in an old money neighborhood and went to old money private education. As a young adult I was forever amused by hearing typical New Money people believed they made it in to the Old Money club. Nope. You made it to a money club but that is all. Two different worlds! You are awesome!
I didn’t know there was old money education then I guess my country is full of new money. I’m in the middle class
I love how Anna talks about her mistakes, it makes her so relatable.
You are so classy in how you explain things. I agree so much about service and etiquette- for example pouring wine for yourself first, improper placement of cutlery when you are finished eating, not using a napkin on your lap, being rude to service staff etc. Great video!💘
I am a man but what you’re teaching is slow making me that gent. Thank you❤
Hi Anna, I used to work as an au pair for a very wealthy family. Their
wealth has come from generations in the past. What was interesting to me they had no interests in LV, Chanel, Rolex etc or showing off their wealth. Yes, they had expensive things but with no logos on it. They spent a fortune on food (being honest I have never looked any better in those times I guess because of incredible quality of food I had opportunity to eat), antiques (expensive pianos etc), and relaxations (like having the newest generation saunas at home). However, the most important was for them the time with family. Personally I felt really appreciated by them and they believed and encouraged me to apply for study that I did not believe I would get into it. A few years later I am where I am and I am grateful for every day of my life. I also would like to add I really enjoy your videos, mainly the way how you present the content.
I grew up dirt poor. Many times there was no food to eat. Now I’ve acquired some wealth through my hard work. I like nice things and I buy what I want if I want. I keep a small circle and I’m not the type to show off. At the end of the day I made my money no one pays my bills but me so I can care less what others think.
All very well stated Anna. Privacy is my favorite asset. Which just happens to align with partners who understand these points.
Yes. Discretion and modesty are very attractive qualities.
I was in the same class with these two brothers who always dressed modestly, like nothing flashy ab them at all. They're also polite and funny, and we were great friends. I also grew up in a middle-upper class kinda family and personally met and were friends with many rich flashy kids. That's why I had very different perception on how being rich looked like. I didn't even think ab the possibility that they could be rich, I thought they're just normal middle-upper class like me (the school we went to had pretty high tuition fees so most families needed to be somewhat middle-upper class so I just assumed). One day, I saw the dad of these two brothers came to get them at school and he drove a very fancy Mercedes. This was 15 years ago so not many people I knew owned that brand. I started to notice them more, and I realised those modest polos they often wore were from Burberry. Apparently they're good quality so their mum bought them and they just wore whatever was given. They were so different from my other rich friends.
MY grandfather was well off, and I don't remember him ever having a brand new car. He drove the same old orange pick-up truck for decades. And the last house he lived in, he literally built himself from the ground up, including digging his own well. Nothing flashy or ostentatious about it, but thanks to him I have some very nice 19th century silver and a quality education.
I love how you promote manners and kindness towards service staff and others! How you treat others is the true sign of class!!💘👍
My family taught me it is all about how wise you are with your money. Elegance doesn't come with money. Education, sustainability, compassion and looking after yourself and the planet is much more important than materialistic things. Caring for yourself and others draws me to people more than wealth ever will. It's the person inside that shows, you can't hide that with expensive jewellery, clothes and cars.
I'm from Brazil, and I'm poor in the Brazilian reality. That is, I do not belong to the reality you speak about. But your idea about the best way to live in a rich world is very interesting: I can see simplicity and sophistication together. From the clothes and makeup to the way you gesture and speak. It makes me want to keep watching your videos even if the context doesn't apply to me.
In Mexico we have an old saying that comes from France about this subject and says "Nobleza obliga" (Noblesse oblige, Nobility obliges) and means the most fortunate and privileged (not only wealthy people) must have an honorable and classy demeanor because with privilege comes responsibilities.
As always, less is more. Discretion is elegance. Thanks for your work and commitment with elegance and helping people to level up.
I have never liked showing off, wearing everything that's trendy. We were always on the poor side but people always thought that I came from a well off family. I saved and bought items that were classy and I can't say it is something I was taught by my parents of any family members. I often think it was something in my DNA. Maybe my ancestors were wealthy. Some people are born naturally drawn to elegance. You give the best advice Anna. I especially like that you remind us that being polite and we'll mannered is also a part of being elegant.
I love her so much. It’s so nice to see someone who reinforces my own feelings about clothing and accessories, as well as ethics. 🖤✨
One thing I love about Anna is that she knows her stuff. This is barely enough information. Thank you for keeping it real. 💕
My mother always tells me to enjoy everything. Get the best thing you can afford but don't show off. Never put your wealth on display. It's tacky plus evil eye is a real thing.
So proud of you. I respect the effort you put into your business and the niche you choose to teach and inspire women that want to level up. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I started buying luxury things secondhand. Not only am I saving a ton of money but I am also spending less on a higher quality item than I would if I just bought something at say Forever 21 or H&M. I got a near brand new Coach bag at the Goodwill last week for $10. All I had to do was clean it and the bag looked pristine.
There are some knock-offs there.
Basically its about mentality. You do whatever you like but don't feel insecure and overdo it. Simply enjoy quality life with modest mindset whether in things or in beings.
I had worked in the service industry for a few years. I will tell you this, I always knew who actually had money and who was just showing off. And yes, they were treated differently.
Yes we had money ,the house had damp the stair carpets were threadbare,
The kitchen cupboard doors were all falling off.
It was freezing unless you sat on a fire ,
But we ate from the garden every day ,we wore lots of jumpers to keep warm ,
We helped people especially staff who were old ,who still stayed on .
We didn't go away much ,
We bought British only ,we mended ,we recycled, we walked places .
Never rude always greatful
Or how to become wealthy without advertising yourself as an unrefined show-off 😅🌸
I grew up with parents who probably aren't the best at saving money. I've grown up in council house and wasn't given the best life but I am grateful. My mum did the best she could as a single mum of us 3 children and we always had nice things as children. I still live with my mum as I'm only nearly 18 years old. Now as a young adult istead of spending loads on accessories, bags and clothing that you've pointed out I spend money on things that I need, that aren't overly expensive not excess spending or to "prove a point" to people. I'm a lot more clever with money and smart with it than being aloud with it. Instead of spending £100s on branded material I still dress nicely on a lower budget so I can save up for other things, such as my driving licence this year🥰
The wealthy old money people I’m aware of go to greater lengths to hide their wealth and avoid being flashy at all costs due to security/safety reasons.
I absolutely agree about the attitude. The people with generational wealth I’ve met probably have more in common with the working class in some ways than new money. They respect people regardless of social status and appreciate hard work.
I once went on a date with a guy, who had much more $ than me. He was super rude to the waitstaff, I never even ordered. I excused myself, found d the waiter, tipped them and said that guy was trash, and left.
Period
Anna, I am happy that there is something like this online for people. When I was small, there were bonton schools, and books where people could find all necessary information on how to behave, dress politely, talk politely, behave around the table... What I am surprised with, is how many people don't know these simple rules.Because in my childhood I heard all of this from my grandmother. What would be very interesting is to explain, and teach people, women in this case what to read, and to be on a spot with high society topics. Because qualitative education and to know how to use that in practical occasions is very important.
Video on brands which make good quality affordable clothes, much needed. Please Anna.
From working around people of many levels of wealth I've seen its rarely ever flashy unless a situation calls for frivolity, like the Kentucky Derby for instance. Subdued, classic, even way under the radar. The money is invested and working for them, not their wardrobe! And they usually invest the spendable amounts in expensive hobbies or leisure pursuits like race horses, horse riding, exclusive golf/clubs, ect. Where you actually have to be sponsored in order to join. So, enjoy new money ( but please do it elegantly🙂) , it's yours after all but the old money are circles that are hard to enter.
on the other hand, as an up & coming woman from ky, it was so terribly boring that few people dressed up. I think to a degree horse people are *too* down to earth. I think there's a healthy middle of a crowd that's wealthy and modest but also show the part.
I mean, i want there to be that type of crowd. I also think age is a huge factor that wasn't addressed in a super nuanced way. Young people (20s, early 30s lets say) want to go out and dress up and live life. Their lifestyle will be and honestly should be different from an older wealthier crowd. There are different life priorities and goals. Idk. I just remember being sick of how boring KY was despite also being around lots of levels of wealth there.
I love this video. I'm not the most elegant but I can always learn and listen. This is an honest list. I giggled a little bit at #5. That's usually the, "if you don't have stamps all over your passport, we cant relate" crowd. They're always so classist relating to travel. Some of us have family to take care of or other financial demands. I love travel but I would never look down on someone because they cant regularly. I had a man chide me about not having been to many places. It was one of the weirdest bar convos I ever had. He approached me to reprimand me.
That sh*t irks me too. Or when people think, if you’re not super well-travelled then you MUST be an uneducated brute. 🤦♀️
@@lmitchell3604 right, and i live in the south so we get a lot of people from more metropolitan places that look down on us. Its so off putting.
I like both. I believe new money takes more risks and are more interesting to look at but they have a tendency to look gaudy, such as wearing head to toe brand monograms. On the other hand, old money are classicly elegant but tend to be boring and aging. Think Chanel tweed suits, I love them but it ages young people that's why Lagerfeld changed the design in the 90's to appeal to younger people. Having a good balance is best and I feel like Kate Middleton embodies this best.
I find Kate Middleton looks old because of the way she dresses. Not youthful at all.
Absolutely agree.
@@ByteMwen I agree. Though in some ways I think she looks older due to the stress level she is under combined with being fairly underweight, more than the way she dresses.
@@ByteMwen I understand what you are saying and agree that some of her style choices have aged her. In my opinion, it's mainly because British royalty have very strict rules on dresswear. Such as skirts must be at the knee, no showing your arms etc. But considering all the restrictions, she still manages to look elegant and slightly younger than her much older peers. When her engagements aren't so strict, she likes to wear jeans, blazers and palazzos. If she were an ordinary person, I believe she would make bolder style choices but since she represents the monarchy and they are abit stuffy, so she has to curb her enthusiasm. I guess the trade-off with being elegant all the time is that it will age the person 🤷♀️ But at the end of the day, she looks like an absolute lady that anyone can admire.
That's why I adore Melania Trump...her style is out of this world...she is elegant and decent but she does not look old at all!
On point! Very accurate description of wealth and being responsible with it. It is a taught skill that is intentionally taught in generations. Wealth often doesn’t look like it does in the movies.
Basically stay away from whatever all those influencers who want to appear rich are doing and wearing on Instagram!!! I couldn't agree more with the "too expensive" point I have observed that some of the people with new money are trying way too hard!
Thank you Anna for the informative video!❤
Very true Anna. Now I am not rich by any stretch of imagination but I honestly believe that if I were to become newly rich no one would be able to tell that I am "new money". Thanks to my upbringing, all the traits of the newly rich are things that are an instant turn off for me. keep up the good work.
Love this video as I believe it’s important to learn the art of keeping your money…showing off is not elegant. Restraint is.
Hi Anna, I - as always - found your video helpful and eye-opening. Can you please talk about old-money travel destinations at some time? I think, many of us would appreciate it.
Anna this is absolutely off topic but I have always been curious about your taste in music.
Would you mind sharing?😅🤭❣️
I appreciate the lessons of elegance and class. I'm nowhere near "leveledup" but these lessons are on point for anyone trying to be tasteful, regardless of income level!
As long as it doesn’t include my car 🙏🏾, please as an independent woman I worked hard and hustled for my luxury car lol. I am considered new money. I can be materialistic but I refuse to pay for a damn Birkin Bag. Lol.
@@ematique4392 it’s already written “Work hard”
So true😩. I totally agree with you Anna. All the points u mentioned are very prominent in instagram. People have set themselves a standard of materialisation. Oh thank God, somebody told the TRUTH. thanks Anna❤️❤️❤️
So no one hasnt notice that anna's english speaking improved so much. She look natural speaking now so proud of her
Great content as always Anna! It's always good to stay informed so we don't put ourselves in a negative light ❤️
Very well put Anna...
A lot of us really don’t care...no time for show offs..
Just quietly enjoy what you have...please....
My father in law had money, but he never flashed it or was into showing off. In fact I was always surprised at how simply he dressed. He had taste but wasn't into "flexing" whatsoever. Always nice and polite too. You'd never know he had much more than an average person.
Nouveau Riche 😔. They, unfortunately, have all the meanings of being classy wrong and they focus so much on the Bling Bling. Thank you Anna for another lovely video ✨
I have never liked following trends, especially fast fashion trends and social media trends. The only time I gave into these types of trends was when I was a teenager and wanted to fit in with my friends (there’s a type of peer pressure that happens during this period) which made me more likeable and more popular. By the time I was finishing university I completely stopped following these trends and became more myself, also stopped caring if I was liked or popular. I’m only 25 and I still see much older women without the same maturity as me, desperate for social media attention and following all possible trends. This video really highlights what’s happening to society: being trashy is trendy. The Kardashians have really contributed to this.
Just finished your video and I love the 2nd to the last point you mentioned which is proper table manner and kindness. This is so trueeee! Even if you are dripping with diamonds, you will be screaming noveau riche if you are rude to the staff and have bad table manners.
I love your channel Anna! This is the kind of information young women need to know. I also love that there is an interest in this type of content because ladies should always aspire for class and elegance. Elegance is not about money really, it's in how you carry yourself and live your life. It's not about brands. Invest instead in proper dental and oral care, dermatologist if you have bad skin, enroll in speech or communication classes and develop proper etiquette. Lots of love from the Philippines. ❤️
These are all so true! And honestly less is more imo. The law of diminishing returns does very much apply to luxury items imo. That’s why I definitely focus on the value and my personal style. Drives me crazy to see people buying tons of luxury items just because others are…like Chanel costume jewelry etc. Now that’s a waste! Or the Cartier bracelets that scratch up to hell. They are very pretty but just not worth it to me. Get some nice custom made jewelry no one else will have 😍
Some very good points.
It somehow bothers me when people flex their wealth so much, maybe some jealousy as well, but it really comes off as immature.
For extremely wealthy people their wealth comes across as effortless and they don't need to show off.
Wish to know what you've teaching before 30. Lost lots of money because of careless expenses. Now I'm just trying to be a good minimalist. Thank you for your help Anna🙏
The look in this vid gives Anna a “modern governess” type of vibe IN a good way. Roper knwledgeable, mannered, chic and so on. Makes me feel like a daughter of a Lord or duke to deserve sich a governess teaching me how to be the elite high value woman 🥰