Yes, it wasa horrible this kid at my old school just going to call him ek he was so spoiled and he was bugging my bff about how she dresses (very rude) he legit attacked her for her smacking him (yes, she's okay but it was just a wierd and fritening experience (he got expelled, karma is a bitch)
@@williammclaughlin892 And had the decency to put in effort before asking to be helped through basic food prep. Doesn't sound spoiled rotten as much as oblivious.
@@woolfoma sounds like he just had a carefree life with his parents doing everything for him. I'd say just poorly raised since he didn't really learn any life skills
@@gertmognool2745 Harry potter goblet of fire. Professor moody the fake one i.e Barry crouch son turns Draco malfoy Harry's bully into a ferret. Watch it.
For the dude that ate the egg with the shell i was proud of him that he actually tried to make something. Im very happy to see the replies about people first time cooking an egg
I never learned to cook at home. Not rich, my aunt just "didn't like people in the kitchen when she was cooking". The first time I tried to fry an egg, I didn't know you have to put fat in the pan first. But I learned. I'm a decent cook now.
Yeah I mean he can't help growing up beinh like super rich and all, he's so adjusted to it. I felt sorry for him, if it was me in his shoes, I would've felt quite sad cause like it seemed like a genuine effort to make fried eggs.
I remember this kid (kid - I was 17 at the time) who didn't know how to use a mop and bucket. Turns out that he'd never actually done that type of work before. Turns out, he really did come from some serious money but really tried hard at whatever task you gave him. After I showed him how he did great. Just like every other job there, once shown how he shined. Great guy, just a little clueless at first. He was one of the few "rich kids" that I had a lot of respect for.
@@dubious6718 - Have you worked in a restaurant or an event location? To my knowledge mopping versions of Roombas fill too fast for working large areas and floor machines are too big to fit under counters and tables. This leaves the only versatile method left, the stone age mop and bucket.
@@jaspr1999 Yes, I have, and we didn't use the mop and bucket kind we see in American movies as that just spread the dirt around. We toss water on the floor then soak it up and change "pads" often.
@@dubious6718 - We had those back in the '80s and you're right. They do work well. The downside is the expense of ordering new pads in every shipment. They get very expensive. As for how we cleaned, a mop was used throughout the day while customers were an issue and an extractor at night. Ours used high-pressure steam with a degreaser and sucked up the dirt. As for a mop spreading dirt around, that only happens to people who don't know to clean the mop between uses and work it in a figure-eight motion keeping the debris at the fore of the mop.
@@dubious6718 I actually might know what you're saying: Over here at my place we don't neither use the "string-mop" and bucket to clean the floor ( like, they're still around and sold here. But there really is no rationally-pragmatic-practical reasons to use those, at the very least in my opinion ). It just really varies from situations and floor-types: Sometimes we just a "floor squeegee" with a wet towel over it (most common with plastic-"carpets" and stone-tiles). Othertimes we just simply everything by hand ( heck, I for one have even cleaned longer wooden-floor-corridors just like seen stereotypically in East-Asian-films; pushing the cleaning rag/towel into floor and "scooting" like a race-car ). Most often in non-household-area the cleaning primarily is done with one of those large floor-sweeping-machines; anything smaller it just collected off with paper-towels. And of course, the floor-squeegee+towel-combo still gets the job done in smaller establishments ( though, it is not always a floor-squeegee but an actual dedicated "towel-spatula / paddle", which seemingly tend to called as mops though (like say "H2O Mop X5 Elite - 5 in 1 Steam Mop")). --- ---
I actually feel for the guy with the breakfast incident. At least he was trying to do things for himself, not expecting others to do it for him. He tried to figure out how to do it, then asked politely for help when he realizes that he messed up. That makes him a better and less spoiled person than the others in this video.
better to have tried and failed than never have tried at all. he might be rich, but he learned something important: he could do something for himself and not need helpers to do everything for him
I love how some of them aren't that Spoiled Rich Kid TM type. Like, instead of "COOK ME MY FOOD", the one from mp10e instead was like "Uhhh how u do this?" And I just find that really nice
This wasn't an entitled people video, just rich people meeting the real world. Though honestly I'd expect a college age rich kid to be familiar with Google
I think that’s because good families don’t raise their kids to “demand” things from a servant. It’s usually just a polite request, and since the servant is paid to do so, they oblige with no issue. There are assholes that try to force servants to do things, sometimes even perform sexual favours, but this guy was just from a normal loving family from the looks of it and like most well off males, simply didn’t feel the need to learn to cook.
Hey Keal Dreemurr, random off Topic question but, where did you get your profile picture?? That's Robin from fire emblem awakening right? I love the game! Do you think you could link me to the art so I could get a new phone wallpaper? Sorry for the trouble!
I'm 18 I hate the fucking transition screens they use, I have no clue what to call them but they’re the sole reason I avoid 90% of compilation videos on TH-cam.
I'm 18 I hate the fucking transition screens they use, I have no clue what to call them but they’re the sole reason I avoid 90% of compilation videos on TH-cam.
Kobie 11 Ghostly Sword 11 Avila I got this. “The ‘robot voice’ is the recording of Daniel uk, idiot.” Direct rephrasing “It is the voice of Daniel uk, not a robot voice, idiot.”
The rich kid with the mom yelling "Why?!? We give you everything." when he got busted for stealing cars probably wanted attention. That's my guess based off the fact he didn't seem to try and run when he got busted. Almost like he was deep down relieved to not have to hang around his "friend". ^^^^Pure speculation mind you
That does make sense, you can give a child the world but if they don't have your attention then your basically strangers, its the worst feeling in the world to feel you have no connection to ANYONE, especially family.
@@KnittingGirl28 and he felt closer to his "friends". As a result his sense of right and wrong gets skewed. Another possible reason is... Thrill seeking. When everything is laid out for you, there's very little that makes you feel accomplishing something... They probably started with shoplifting and felt the adrenaline rush and got hooked.
@@eisenklad very good point, but he's would have lost the 'friend' connection the min they ran off on him so now her feels completely lost on what to do.
That's what I was thinking too. Wrong crowd of people and maybe he only went along to fit in with them. It didn't seem like he did that sort of thing a lot since he didn't run right away like the other person.
I dated a guy who had rich parents. These stories right here are why his parents never gave him a cent. He works very hard for his money now and is a decent enough guy that we still hang out even though we no longer date.
My trust fund guy proposed. Unfortunately for him, it was right after he had made the waitress he hired for the occasion cry when she didn't magically read his mind to know she shouldn't come clear the plates right then so she could bring out the next course. It was pathetic & it showed me exactly how he might treat me one day when he wasn't so "in love". He also treated his father's employees horribly until he tried that with his father's assistant. She immediately quit & his dad NEEDED her to run his life. Junior almost got cut off for that one. He had to go to this woman's house, get on his knees, apologize profusely & beg her to come back. Since the waitress happened after the assistant, it was obvious he learned nothing so I said no to the giant rock, broke up with the spoiled man child & carried on living my happy life. He married someone who looks a whole lot like me &, from what I hear, treats her pretty badly but, hey, she gets all the designer crap she wants so, maybe, fair trade? Idk her so I can't say if she's ok with that or not. Every once in awhile, he still tries to email to ask how I am. I find it so strange that people will believe they are magically different when they watch their boyfriend/girlfriend treat someone else like shit. Eventually those very strong feelings fade a little or your marriage will hit a rough patch & all of a sudden you are treated exactly as you watched them treat everyone else. I'm shocked when they are surprised. I mean, they showed you exactly who they were. Why did you not believe them? Anyways, I ended up very very lucky. I have my own money & my boyfriend is legit the sweetest person I've ever encountered. Very glad I said no to everyone I said no to. Good luck.
@@silversnow3171 I hate it when you type so fast and don't realize you typed would instead of world. Sorry, couldn't help it. No hard feelings hopefully.
He was a literal man-child. I'm not sure if I should feel sad for him since I have met a considerable amount of people in the same situation, none of them wealthy.
It's fine to grow up rich. However, if your kids grow up rich, do say no every now and then. They want a $30.000 necklace? Dude you got one for your birthday. You want that $100.000 car after wrecking the one you had? Too bad, no.
This! I was listening to a podcast once on that subject and it was a decently well-off family but when their kids asked their parents if they were rich, the parents would say "Well, Mommy and Daddy are doing pretty good, but if you want to do the same, you'll need to work for it."
Yeah my dad made a substantial amount of money but he refused told us kids how much he made. If we ever wanted anything we had to use our own money from birthday or holidays that we saved up to get it. Otherwise, we would need to work to get it. He came from a poor family so he buys mostly necessary items and didn't buy items that he didn't deem necessary in his opinion . He would only pay allot of money if it was for educational reasons. It was until I started highschool, and my dad was filling out a form for a school where I learned that he made $200,000 a year. I grew up thinking with a mindset that we weren't wealthy and even though my dad raised us that way, it was until I heard stories from and met many different people and that it made me realise how much of a difference my life was from them and well of I was. It really is a world shifting view.
this sounds like the affair of the diamond necklace which is $30,000,000 in todays money which was made for Madame du Barry commissioned by King Louis XV who hired all the best jewelers and craftsmen in France to make it but went unpaid for when the king died and the craftsmen went bankrupt so when his son Louis XVI married Austrian princess Marie Antoinette they tried selling it to the queen who refused just because it was made for someone she didn't like
@@KnittingGirl28 actually he used incorrect figures. no bank will give you a 7% interest rate on 1million dollars, you would be lucky to get 2% www.money-rates.com/ask-the-expert/interest-earn-1-million-year.htm by their calculator discover will give you a 1.7% interest on a 1million dollar deposit. leading to $17k a year earned.
A few years ago a friend was desperate to fill a whiskey tasting at the hotel she managed so invited several personal friends at no cost to us. (The distributor dropped the ball.) We were sat across from a guy who was the assistant district attorney for our city (San Antonio, TX). This guy graduated from law school, homeless, living in his car. He has deep sympathy for the economically disadvantaged, but if you are rich, he will prosecute with the full force of the law. He personally would take every drunk driving case just to make sure they couldn't buy their way out.
@Danish Wistara, have you ever tried to sleep, I mean really sleep in a car? How about get dressed? Keep all your worldly possessions in it? If he was close to family do you think they would let him sleep out in the public like that if they could help him? This isn't homelessness by choice. Thus is homelessness from lack of options due to economic disadvantage. Please do a little research on this issue before you talk on it again. This is a growing problem, especially in places like California where the places where the work is is also where the cost of living is skyrocketing.
@@KellyDVance, have you really looked into this? You are correct that for some this is related to COL, but some do it by choice and do it very comfortably. It fascinates me how people figure stuff out!
@@bcaye here is just one article on the subject. fox5sandiego.com/news/high-cost-of-ca-living-forces-more-residents-to-live-in-cars-rvs/ If you do a Google search you'll find many more.
Thought I’d add one of my stories here. I was accepted into a private college in Florida that my mother had been dying for me to get into. I was assigned my roommate who was some spoiled rich girl from the Bahamas. We weren’t very close but tried to stay civil. Something to note is that I myself am not rich, so my side of the dorm was decorated with posters and stuff from my room at home and I didn’t own a TV. I also was studying to be a teacher, so I went to sleep very early so that I could wake up for my 7 AM classes. One night her and her friends slammed our door open and she was PLASTERED. It scared the crap out of me, and she stumbled over to me to yell directly to my face about buying a fucking TV for our dorm. I cursed her out and left our room in my T-shirt and underwear to rat her out to our RA for underage drinking. Any relationship we had was tarnished after that, and I decided during winter break I’d move out and find a new room mate. I found out almost 10 years later that she was arrested for possession of heroin, kicked out of the school and forced back to the Bahamas. I sure hope she got her shit together.
Wait, you are a teacher and your grammar is so poor you wrote "her and her friend"? I have no idea what you teach but adults with poor grammar have NO BUSINESS teaching children.
It's actually sad because all these kids are products of their parents. You learn how to act from your parents when growing up and that's why a lot of people are the way they are
Its also how their parents treat them ie the parents who give their childern what they want will become spoilt whilst parents who tell their children to buy/work for their own things will usually be modest people
I don't see the problem with the story about a bunch of Adults in a City that's trying to make its self seem more kid-friendly by advertising kid-friendly stuff being "entitled" because they thought they could stay the night in a Hotel instead of being homeless but couldn't because they were under the Hotel's arbitrary age limit (despite being above the age of majority).
Best thing ever: ad placement. When narration said "what got me is when I learned that you could get a job teaching spoiled rich kids how to be-" and a political ad came on with "a middle class kid." Talk about auspicious timing
@@dx.feelgood5825 In some ways I think it's harder to grade. With things like maths or science, the answer is either wrong, or it isn't, but with art the question is different for every person and the execution is really difficult to judge. Arts hard BECAUSE there's no 'real' answer (outside of the obvious 'stick to the prompts' part). Only someone with no artistic bone in their body would think otherwise.
@@ScarabD It seriously is. Not to mention, some of the projects are literal hell to work on My art teacher grades on: If you used the techniques he showed us Completion And sometimes how good it looks, depending on how long we've been working on it
This opened many weeb memories in my brain that I didn't think I could experience in under a minute. I think I had an astral projection to junior high school lmaooo
When my wife was in college, she had a number of roommates in her apartment. One did not know how to cook anything, She even had to ask if the water was boiling right.
Even eggs. She didn't know how to simply scramble them. The girls left home without any basic home skills. They had to teach her everything. By the time I graduated high school, I helped my mom cook, clean, do the laundry and occasionally iron shirts and slacks. I'm still doing that today in my own home. I actually enjoy it. I'm folding a load of laundry at this very moment.
@@allandavid9275 My mom didn't teach me to cook or sew, but I sure learned how to clean. The Army taught me to cook and I also learned what little I know about sewing from watching my mom sew jeans or shirts for us. I learned to work by working starting at age eight selling newspapers door-to-door.
@@Harry-zz2oh Wow! Like you I began working at about the same age. True, a lot was for my dad, but I was paid a salary just like the rest of the employees and got a check every week. It was minimum wage (back in 1977-79), but it was a big deal to me. I also worked for others during the summer. Unfortunately, poor health and eyesight limits what I can do now. Therefore, I do what I can around home. Still, things could be worse.
@@allandavid9275 I had 12 siblings and my Dad was a school teacher so money was very tight. The money I earned was put in the bank and I used it to buy a car when I got out of the Army in 1970. I had been in southeast Asia for two years so money in the bank was very helpful for going to college.
@@Harry-zz2oh Thank you for sharing sir. While I didn't get to serve, I've had a number of relatives who did. I admit I admire them greatly for doing so. I loved to hear my wife's uncle tell of his experiences in Vietnam. He would tell me of driving a troop carrier (?) and how he did so from on top of it with a couple of lines attached to the steering mechanism. I don't pretend to know what he was driving or how he did it, but those stories fascinated me. I considered it a privilege to be able to listen to him Sadly, he is unable to speak much at all anymore.
One of my cousin’s parents is far better off than the rest of us, so when he came and stayed with us before Thanksgiving and he was super confused that both my brother and I were going to our classes, since he showed up more than a week ahead of time. The fact that my mom actually worked- despite the fact that he KNOWS THIS- and that my dad does work outside of his two personal businesses. One day, he asked if he could to class with me, my classes are small since I’m going to a Tech School, at night, and am almost done with my degree. I had one classes and figured “sure, not a big deal” but emailed my teacher explaining the situation. I think he figured he was like 9 or 10. He’s 19, taking a gap year, and since I drive to school everyday I need to fill up with gas at least once a week. I always plan it out to do it before class since I don’t get out til late, and it’s getting colder. When I pulled up to the gas station he was super confused, and then asked me to leave the keys in and the car on since he was cold. Not being in the mood to deal with explaining why that’s EXTREMELY dangerous I huffed, unplugged my phone from the usb cord in my car, got out, peeled off my jacket and threw it at him. It was probably only like 40 deg F, so I didn’t _need_ it, but I would’ve *liked* it. Go through all the steps of filling up, get my jacket back, put it back on and go to trip my reader. He asked me what I was doing. I ended up explaining it while I drove the remaining 30ish minutes. Turns out, my 19yo cousin, who owns a gasoline car has never had to fill his own car with gas. Ever. Gets even weirder when I show to class and about half way through- which meant we were all working individually- he asked why I was still here if this software works on laptops. I mean, he’s not wrong, there is in fact a free student download version, and I do have it, but it was as simple as “I’m still on class time, and it’s easier to ask the instructor questions while I’m still here.” Finally finish my class and my cousin at least waits until we’re heading to my car to ask me why I would take a class this late. I start explaining that this track is meant for people who work 1st shift and go to school second. He really didn’t get it, and said that wasn’t what I do. Apparently he missed the fact that have two small TV monitors from our grandma’s house that I plug my laptop into and work from home. He just assumed since I was at home, on my computer I was goofing off, which tbh I’m used to. So he sits in my room for close to an hour the next morning just watching me work, admittedly I was doing Homework but I didn’t bother to correct him. Finally comments that my laptop could stand to be replaced. I got it for my 13th bday, so it’s more than 7 years out of date. I gave him a glare and pointed to the other laptop in my room. It was a laptop I had bought myself after working summer after my senior year, and my Graduation money, extremely on sale with my own money had the computing power I needed for CAD programs (basically a gaming laptop), but I had bought it for myself and it was my pride and joy. He opens it, looks it over and says straight at me “well this is a piece of crap too”. I literally sobbed because I had worked specifically for that computer. Broke down right then and there and cried. I’m not super emotional, like ever, so he was genuinely terrified that he’d done something really wrong. I told him why it was my pride and joy- because over the years I had fixed it or updated certain things in it myself, on top of my other reason- and he just... didn’t get it. He was just so confused bc he’s never had to do anything other than ask for something and he got it, he got new laptops every year without asking, and so much else that simply didn’t get why I was so proud of myself. I pushed him off on my bro (bc schoolwork) and he explained it well enough that when his parents came up the day before Thanksgiving he told them proudly that he was going to get a job, even if just for the last of his gap year, and he was going to earn the position his dad wanted to just hand to him in a few years. His parents are definitely still gonna pay for his classes but I think that attitude is better than staying that clueless.
When I was in high school I was acquaintances with the craziest and richest spoiled brat I had ever met. She would lash out and kick and scream at her retired supermodel mom in public, threaten to sue our school when she didn’t get special treatment, and despite traveling all over the world every year, would complain about where we live and how boring it is. But her bratty attitude was put on display thanks to the mtv show catfish. This girl played into the role of being in the know that someone was being catfished, like letting the catfish use her photos and stuff for fun. It wasn’t all that interesting but what she didn’t account for was that we live in Hawaii. A place that prides itself on reputation, love, and not being an asshole to other people. So when the episode aired people were pissed and embarrassed that someone from here would act like that. She started getting dirty looks in public and people started calling her out, it got to the point that she didn’t want to leave her house. She wanted attention, she got it.
Might be late, but here’s my story: I’m in my last year of high school, and this kid kept saying all throughout middle and high school that he didn’t need to study or go to class because 1. He was going to make it to the NHL and 2. Even if he doesn’t his dad would find him some high paying job in their company. This is how it turned out. His parents took him out of his triple A hockey team, and his dad told him that he will never get a job at his place, even if he did graduate. The kid missed his chance to be drafted to any other team aside from our local triple A and is now desperately trying to get decent grades to pass and get into college.
My bestie in college was super wealthy. I had to work and get scholarships, shopped at Goodwill. Bestie laughed at me because she went shopping at Neiman Marcus. I pointed out that what she spent on a blouse and jeans would outfit me for a year. She was pretty entitled, parents gave her everything. I struggled a bit after college, but hit my stride in a career I loved. One evening, I was waiting for my car after a gallery opening, and I hear someone calling me. I turn to see a rather frazzled, frumpy woman lumbering up to me with 3 little kids in tow. It's my almost unrecognizable friend from college. She tells me she dropped out of college because of kid #1, then married loser and had kid #2, but finally got it right with her husband "who's a very prominent attorney" in town. Thing is, I knew the big law firms, and her hubby wasn't in any of them. We chatted a moment, and she said I looked really classy. She "guessed I'd cone up in the world" and could shop at "the good stores" now. "Nope, I still hit the Goodwill!" (I was wearing a designer dress & real jewelry). The look on her face was priceless. I gave her my card, because I really would have liked to hang with her a bit, as she was basically nice, if a bit entitled and snooty. But she never called. Probably too busy with 3 kids and 3 baby daddies.
Yeah spoiling your kids when they’re young is a bad way of raising kids since they will think that they will get everything and not be respectful It makes me think about a story where the parents don’t tell the kid that they’re rich and he was a very nice kid
My family just recently got out of the middle class but my brothers and I are not rich I'm still middle to lower class but my brothers are middle to upper class for being closer to my dad then I've been but he has taught me a valuable lesson in life "nothing is worth anything without the time and effort put into" so I've been working ever since I've been in high school with several jobs a year and finally settled myself with a great job after 5 years of fast food and delivering
@@kos2919 very true. My mom came from lower class, paycheck to paycheck family. She did everything she could to build herself up and provide for two kids and a disabled husband. She made school work and family work, somehow and now she's retired in her 40s enjoying her empty nest. Id say she deserves it with how hard she worked.
As a Brit, I find it mystifying that Americans equate money with class. That's not how it works in the UK. You can be as rich as Croesus and lower class, or have 16 quarterings and live on beans. Me? I'm Shabby Genteel (good education, no brass).
@@annalieff-saxby568 not many people these days see the value of a good education true, but if that's the life they want for themselves, I say leave them to it💁
Literally 3 days ago at work(McDonald's) a girl said she wouldn't help me clean under the grills because she didn't want to get dirty. Manager made her help me. She got greasy, and was mopey the rest of the night
12:25 This is definitely Kyle Tasker, New Hampshire state rep. There are several news articles about him dropping his gun on the floor and being convicted for drugs dealing and sollicitating a minor.
I had a Friend in high school who while not exactly rich His Parents owned a successful produce distribution company, one day around the 11th grade He decided that this made Him better than everyone else. Whenever He met somebody He would introduce Himself by saying "I'm so and so, My dad's so and so, He owns XYZ produce company." He made it a point to tell everybody He met that He would be taking over the company. One day a couple of years after High School I ran into Him and asked how are things going at XYZ produce company, He responded, "Daddy sold it and retired". Even though I had no prior knowledge of this, It took everything I had not to burst out laughing in His face.
Back in the early 90s when I went to university, my housemate was this surfer dude who had a nice almost new car, paid for by Dad who obviously must have had money. Keep in mind, even now most teenagers in the UK still only drive their parents' car if they can drive at all. During the first week, he.asked me how to light the gas cooker in the kitchen. Back in those days, not all gas hobs had push button starters on the top. I showed him how to strike a match and hold it to the gas ring to light the gas coming from it. First try, he lights the match and holds it vertically, pointing down, admiring the flame, with the flame burning UPWARD, naturally his fingers get burned. Second try, he lights the gas, but because he doesn't expect the gas to catch so quickly, pulls his fingers away slowly, he gets burned. Last try, he lights the match, fine. He lights the gas, fine. But then he throws the still lit match away. Into the bin, which had some paper wrapping in....... Lucky I was drinking a big pint glass of water
I had a friend in HS that was complaining that she ONLY got a few hundred dollars a month for her allowance. She was complaining to me like i was going to say how 'unfair' her parents were being.. i informed her that I got no allowance, so we could trade anytime she was ready
I can’t even laugh at the egg guy. I remember the first time a made a turkey and I was so proud of myself. It looked perfect. Then I showed it to my mom and when she opened it up she had a good laugh. The bag with all the organs was still in the turkey. I was embarrassed but nobody ever told me that was a thing. Funny thing though they still came out alright.
My sons are learning to cook now. They are doing better but two of them eat out all the time so part of their income goes to the fast food place or restaurant. I learned to cook in the Army, but have worked most of my life. One son is enjoys cooking so it does make it fun to talk with him about cooking. It can be a challenge, but with TH-cam videos anyone who wants to learn can find a way.
Ha! Did the same thing cooking a turkey for my college roommates. Took out one bag of innards, didn't realize there was another in the neck flap. Plenty of people must do the same; just think if the processors used plastc rather than paper! Then the turkey WOULD be ruined.
Art professors tend to be the most realistic and brutal professors, but also the most caring and parental. You can’t buy them out or sweet talk them for a better grade, they’ll push you hard close to the point of breaking but they also tend to care and be emotionally invested in their students more than other professors because the classes are so long and small. I’ve known several rich kids in my art program who dropped when realized they can’t buy an A (A’s in my art program are nearly impossible, A is something near perfection technically speaking and is aesthetically pleasing, B is above average, C is average quality and D means...well technically you did the project)
I've heard the car stealing story already, and both times I've gotten the impression that the kid who ran away is the one who suggested the theft. The experienced thief took off, and the newbie (scapegoat) froze. The whole shrinking reaction sounds like that of someone with some degree of moral fibre.
Not a spoiled rich kid, just kinda wealthy little kid. I babysit a lady's 2 granddaughters, and they are the sweetest little girls you could meet. About a week back, the lady invited me over to watch the girls for a Christmas party, so I put on a nice white sweater blouse thing. When I got there, I got to chat with the youngest for a while. She told me to take my sweater off and I said I couldn't. I explained that the undershirt was just to cover up a black bra I was wearing. She asked, "Well why don't you wear a white one?" "I don't have one" "Why don't you buy one?" "My family doesn't really have much money y'know?" She was absolutely blown away by this, "What?! So if your bed breaks you can't buy a new one? What if you move?? What happens then?" I'm not exactly poor but my family is lacking a lot, and her grandma isn't really super rich, just really well off in comparison to the rest of the relatively poor community. The little girl said it with such innocence, I just kinda answered, "Well my bed kinda has springs coming out but it's fine. I just don't sleep on that part" to make her giggle
I went to a high school fluttered with rich kids that typically drove sports cars or high end luxury vehicles. One of them was a straight up douche to me simply because I drove a 1999 GMC Sonoma that was rusted and the body was all bad while he drove I believe was at the time a 2013 or 2014 MBenz G-Wagon AMG. Anyway, this dick would consistently park inconveniently close to my truck to where my driver door is blocked, try to run me over every time we drove at the same time and place, and essentially vandalizing my truck by scratching it, placing condoms on the door handles and the exhaust tip, and even throwing their lunch remains at my truck. One day, it so happened that his dad came over to school because the counselor wanted to speak to him about his grades, but he found him red handed vandalizing my truck. I never saw the G-Wagon but I did still see him at school. Turns out that his dad took both the car keys and his physical drivers license from him and demanded him to either find a way to get to school or walk. Keep in mind he lives about seven miles away from school up in the mountains. Idk it was stupid but I’m sure he learned his lesson. Apparently he works at Applebee’s. We’ve been out of high school for four years now.
Thank you so much for the trigger warning on that one story, it made the difference between being able to enjoy this video like I always can and possibly being struck with flashbacks due to trauma. I'm really glad that this has become so accessible. Love your vids!
I grew up in a wealthy old money family, and was raised in Greenwich Conn. The thing was, my parents knew what money could do to a kid. They watched us like hawks and gave us very little money. We all had to get jobs in high school and buy our own cars and pay insurance. I ended up with a Hatch back Pinto, (the one that explodes when it was rear ended) I kept that car the first year of college, and one day I ran across a girl I knew from trips our family had taken. She came running up to me in TEARS saying, "Oh Nancy, I'm so sorry! Is your family broke now? How will you live?" She genuinely was terrified for me, like I was going to starve when I graduated. She even tried to give me 100 dollars! I explained the truth to her and she said "You're so brave! Don't worry I won't tell anyone!" I'm so grateful to my parents!
Had a buddy who was from a rich family. He was also a huge baseball prospect. He got drafted out of high school. He refused because he wanted 1 million. They offered him 500-750k as a signing bonus. He went to college and partied so hard they kicked him off the team. Now he is a cop.
Wow, and to think that yesterday I spent a couple minutes debating whether to buy a piece of cheese or some potatoes (at 3$ each), cause I couldn't afford the luxury of buying both, since I had other essential stuff I needed, and I also had to think quick otherwise my bus ticket would have expired and I would have needed to shell out 2.30 for another one, and here there are assholes burning more money in a week than I'll ever have in my entire life combined
I served with a guy in the USAF who enlisted because of a deal he made with his grandmother. She was extremely wealthy, and he had grown up being a spoiled a-hole (his words). Once he turned 18 his grandmother gave him a choice: Prove to her that he could be a responsible adult, or get cut off from the wealth. He chose to enlist for four years, which she was fine with, but she stressed that "responsible" meant keeping his nose clean and not getting in any trouble for the duration. He succeeded. The last I heard, he is doing quite well for himself.
I was spoiled by my parents, BUT I quickly learned that they expected me to earn my keep with chores and doing well in school. Once, I got caught sneaking out to meet my boyfriend and my dad dragged me back to the woodshed and made me chop wood IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT! My parents knew how to discipline without hitting and I appreciate it even now!
Once I had a rich kid bully from my school. We were batch mates. The school decided to host a tournament for valorant. My friends and I competed and rampaged through the competition keep in mind this was a competition for gold players, I was only silver 2 but got accepted because I was already in a 5 man team(if u teamed up with randoms while silver u wouldn't be accepted). This bully was gold 3, well I mean he didn't study, he had all the time. When my team faced his team in the finals he got angry at ME for using Reyna's leer to kill him. Needless to say we beat them both games(best of 3) and he accused me of cheating. He then got his laptop broke when he raged. So now he had to use his phone in online class. Because his parents told him to earn his own laptop. Eat shit gold 3 feeling radiant.
My mom works for a couple who were born into money. She's a nanny for their 1 year old daughter. She's been with them for that full year and they tell her they want her forever (My mom is a great mom, which makes her a great nanny. And she's a clean freak, she used to clean houses as a side gig before this nanny job). She cooks, cleans, and runs errands for the family. Now... these people are pampered... but they are also extremely sweet and generous people. They treat my mom, and by extension, my grandma and me like family. They both work very hard as doctors in dermatology. But that's all they know how to do. My mom says as kids, they were taken care of throughout their childhood and more via maids and care takers (their parents are also doctors). They were basically born as doctors in training. They have no idea how to clean up after themselves or do household things lol. My mom wonders about their capabilities without her. But they are far from bad or entitled people. They were brought up right and they're great people. My mom worked for actual entitled people prior to this. She got a... meh, decent-ish salary for taking care of 1 kid in the beginning, but then came another baby. She was there when the 2nd kid was born and these assholes gave her a measly 30 dollars a month more for a WHOLE newborn kid to take care of. And they were extremely strict. They took advantage of her all the time because they agreed on a salary vs hourly. Constant overtime and added work she shouldn't have had to do, and it was without compensation. Barely even a thank you. My mom was so high strung having to follow rules and was constantly afraid of being fired. The kids were little brats too. I hated being on the phone with her while she was working. All i ever heard was constant screaming and fighting between the two. She loved the kids, but I'm glad she no longer works for that family.
My mom growing up was very privileged and rich. To the point that she got a job at one point in high school and her mom forced her to quit because she didn't want any time taken from school and ballet. My mom is also wildly intelligent. She went to a prestigious college for engineering, at the end of her first semester had a 4.0, at the end of her second? Failing every class. She started blowing off school to party and have fun, well eventually my granddaddy got a call from the hospital. "You have a grandson." He drove up, took her car and all her credit cards and told her if she wants to be a grown up, fine, be a grown up, get a job and take care of your son. He loved my mom more than all the world, and my brother is the only grandchild he ever got to meet, anytime she needed money for my brother he was always still there to help her, but the shock of what he did really kicked my mom's ass into gear and made her grow up.
I had a friend in middle-school and high-school (haven't been in touch since I graduated 4 years ago), who was the son of a famous pianist. His father owned a huge barn that he had arranged to be able to live in it and also hold a yearly festival for the locals. He also owned 6 large pianos at his house, even a rare piano that came with two sets of keys, one on each sides of the piano (it had been given to him). My friend was also a big music fan (not that weird, considering the environment he grew in), and especially loved guitar. He's probably the person I saw working the hardest for their goal, and got enrolled in a famous American music school (we don't have such a big school in France). Last time I checked, he was still there and it was going great. So, happy to say that fortunately not all rich kids are entitled and lazy. He would even sometimes invite us to his house (never more than 6 persons, and I had the chance to be one of them), and if his father was there my friend would instruct us not to make too much noise in order to let him rest. A really good guy.
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My parents said they'd come bail us out of jail the first time, because anyone can make a mistake, but after that we're on our own. Luckily none of us ever had to ask the first time.
your math in this vid ignores two facts: 1. This money was not given, it was an allowance over time so compound interest would take effect at a slower rate and would depend on him taking a loss and not using said money. 2. this was his only income so the money is going to go down you flex but you need to account for variables. The 60 k depends on whether he didn't touch the cash until he was cut off. Amateurs always pretend that time isn't valuable so answer me this question to test yourself: Can you truthfully say you would leave that money that was meant for your expenses to collect interest? if no then your math is invalid and flawed. Of course he could wait even longer to make more cash, but how long should you wait until you can cash out. "the richest investor wears rags"
I was working on a chalet on a mountainside near Westminster, Vermont, for a rich businessman. His 18 yr old son was the most entitled brat I had ever seen, spoiled in every way. His father had "hired" him to help me, but I ended up doing it myself. His father came out and asked where his son was. I shrugged. "I don't know, he was only here for a few minutes, then he disappeared." His father went off to find him. A little while later, he came back, handed me the keys to his son's brand new Jeep, and said, "Take this down to Westminster and sell it." I did exactly that.
He more than likely had maids and butlers that cooks and cleans and other chores for him and his family. So he didn't get the chance to learn basic skills.
This is a story from me, but it's basically the opposite of this thread. I grew up in North Florida, in a normal household. Every 3 years we go to my mother's country, but for some reason it never really hit me until these pass couple of trips. My grandfather was a high ranking officer in their military and was at one point in charge of half the country's oil supply, along with their version of central intelligence. When I went there as a kid I never really noticed the butlers and chauffeurs, but now as a young adult, I see exactly how spoiled I was as a child. There was a time as a kid where I had an addiction to yoyos, so when my grandfather took me to the store he bought more than enough yoyos for an 8 year old. On top of that, there was an incident that happened last time I went, where a dirty cop pulled over my grandfather and me. Given I can't speak the language, I had no idea what they were talking about, but it turns out that, the cop pulled over my grandfather and accused him of reckless driving. The cop didn't want to arrest my grandfather, rather have my grandfather pay him directly to forget about it. Well that didn't sit with him, so he asked the cop "who is your chief?" And the cop replied to the sheriff of that town. My grandfather then said "no, I asked who is his chief" and the cop replied again. This conversation went on for a while climbing all the way up the ladder to the leader of all the police in that country. It turns out, that my grandfather was basically that dude's senpai, and the person that helped him make his rank. End of story, we drove off, and the cop did not make any monetary gain. Infact he may have lost his job, idk.
Just a quick message to thank you for warning us in advance about the story with non-consensual sex! Not everyone thinks about doing that, and while I personally can handle it when it's within a story, I know people who would be very disturbed about it. So thanks for the heads up!
As a teenager (eons ago) I mentioned to a friend about a new record I had gotten. She mentioned my extensive collection. I used to save my allowance and would buy music. This rich girl, whose father was a bank president asked me over to her house so we can listen to music. Sure. Why not? So I show up with 3, but she was focused one the new one. I got bamboozled into lending it to her. 3 weeks later the invitations stopped and she would always 'forget' I bring them back. One day I asked my mom to drive me over and I waited until she left for tennis lessons. I went over and introduced myself to her mom and pretended I didn't know the girl was out. I let it drop that I was there to pick up my music. Her mom took me to the girl's room and told me to get it. We had to look for it. Found it all scratched. Her mom said to wait and as apology she handed me about half of all the stack. Many had the owner's named on them. So I returned as many as I could. She got grounded. Plus no more swimming or tennis lessons.
Many years ago, while in the Navy, a neighbor (Marine) told of two Marines who had been jailed in Tijuana. It being their third such situation, upon calling their CO, the CO directed my neighbor to write letters to each parent, saying "Mr. and Mrs. Whatever, your son has been arrested and is in jail in Tijuana. He has been discharged from the Marine Corps. Perhaps you want to do something about his status." And yes, the discharge was real.
You do know that he didn't get 1,5mil in the 1st year so he would have had to wait several years before being able to pull out anything close to 60k if it needs to be only interest. In 1st year the groth would have needed to be 50% for him to pull out 60k without reducing the amount... Though 60k is a lot and you can live with lot less
My parents grew up in working-class families and they are some of the few people who made it to upper-middle class. I'm so happy that my parents raised my brothers and I like their parents, and because we were so young, we didn't know we were well off. Now that I'm 20, I refuse to flaunt my wealth and donate to as many charities as I can anonymously, so people like me for me, and not because my family has money.
Is this a reupload or have i watched so many reddit videos that they start reading the same threads? I swear i've heard every single one of these stories.
I know someone who's dad was a company owner from a small town. They go to an expensive art school in the capital, living at the school dorm, always eating out, and keeps buying shit. They have nice things from their parents that they like to complain about. They keep failing classes and wasting food, as well as went to japan and spent a shit ton of money there last year. "i have savings i dont need my parents i can live on my own i can live off of commission and patreon!!!" On august dad went bankrupt, commissions and patreon fell flat, and their online reputation fell. They're already hated by the whole school lol
the fried egg story is more common than u think. I’m from the middle east & MOST people i know have staff at home that cook for them & a lot of kids don’t know how to cook. can’t relate but it’s pretty common.
That story of the five year-old relative reminded me of the first time I went to a store alone, I was five, wanted some cheetos and went there, took them and left, the cashier and owner, who I know and are on good terms 20 years later, came running behind me for me to pay. Luckily my mom just laughed because I was five and wanted the cheetos, she also was impressed that I went so far from home at that age and made it back alone.
I know the nba has former players telling current players about finance and not spending all of their money right away. Those players who were rich blew their money and they learned that lesson the hard way.
Holy Shit ! I want a job teaching rich kids some real world shit ! Where do I sign up for that ? That's the dream job I never realized I had until just now !
Have you ever seen the world hit a spoiled rich kid? What's your story?
No
I need a new wall
A friend had maids and didn’t know how to make her bed. She’s really kind but very spoiled.
Yes, it wasa horrible this kid at my old school just going to call him ek he was so spoiled and he was bugging my bff about how she dresses (very rude) he legit attacked her for her smacking him (yes, she's okay but it was just a wierd and fritening experience (he got expelled, karma is a bitch)
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The story where the rich kid tried to make fried eggs. At least he wasn't demanding someone else make it for him.
I agree. He had the decency to ask for help.
@@williammclaughlin892 And had the decency to put in effort before asking to be helped through basic food prep. Doesn't sound spoiled rotten as much as oblivious.
@@woolfoma sounds like he just had a carefree life with his parents doing everything for him. I'd say just poorly raised since he didn't really learn any life skills
@@waynequach1898 Poorly raised and oblivious, but not a rotten person. Key distinction.
@@woolfoma +++++
"My father will hear about this!"
*gets turned into a ferret*
Ayyyyy I got that reference.
I actually understand this?:!?!?!?!?!?!?!HSHCKSU SHSIDNH
Ayyyyyyyy. I got that reference.
Eyyy i did NOT get that reference :|
@@gertmognool2745 Harry potter goblet of fire. Professor moody the fake one i.e Barry crouch son turns Draco malfoy Harry's bully into a ferret. Watch it.
For the dude that ate the egg with the shell i was proud of him that he actually tried to make something.
Im very happy to see the replies about people first time cooking an egg
Dr1xt lol
I never learned to cook at home. Not rich, my aunt just "didn't like people in the kitchen when she was cooking". The first time I tried to fry an egg, I didn't know you have to put fat in the pan first. But I learned. I'm a decent cook now.
Yeah I mean he can't help growing up beinh like super rich and all, he's so adjusted to it. I felt sorry for him, if it was me in his shoes, I would've felt quite sad cause like it seemed like a genuine effort to make fried eggs.
And then he went even further, he didn't even just make it, he tried to make it and then put up with the result even if he was unhappy with it.
My first scrambled eggs were overdone.
I am better at it these days.
I remember this kid (kid - I was 17 at the time) who didn't know how to use a mop and bucket. Turns out that he'd never actually done that type of work before. Turns out, he really did come from some serious money but really tried hard at whatever task you gave him. After I showed him how he did great. Just like every other job there, once shown how he shined. Great guy, just a little clueless at first. He was one of the few "rich kids" that I had a lot of respect for.
I don't know how to use a mop and a bucket, cause we don't live in the stone age where we use such old methods
@@dubious6718 - Have you worked in a restaurant or an event location? To my knowledge mopping versions of Roombas fill too fast for working large areas and floor machines are too big to fit under counters and tables. This leaves the only versatile method left, the stone age mop and bucket.
@@jaspr1999 Yes, I have, and we didn't use the mop and bucket kind we see in American movies as that just spread the dirt around.
We toss water on the floor then soak it up and change "pads" often.
@@dubious6718 - We had those back in the '80s and you're right. They do work well. The downside is the expense of ordering new pads in every shipment. They get very expensive. As for how we cleaned, a mop was used throughout the day while customers were an issue and an extractor at night. Ours used high-pressure steam with a degreaser and sucked up the dirt. As for a mop spreading dirt around, that only happens to people who don't know to clean the mop between uses and work it in a figure-eight motion keeping the debris at the fore of the mop.
@@dubious6718
I actually might know what you're saying:
Over here at my place we don't neither use the "string-mop" and bucket to clean the floor
( like, they're still around and sold here. But there really is no rationally-pragmatic-practical reasons to use those, at the very least in my opinion ).
It just really varies from situations and floor-types:
Sometimes we just a "floor squeegee" with a wet towel over it
(most common with plastic-"carpets" and stone-tiles).
Othertimes we just simply everything by hand
( heck, I for one have even cleaned longer wooden-floor-corridors just like seen stereotypically in East-Asian-films; pushing the cleaning rag/towel into floor and "scooting" like a race-car ).
Most often in non-household-area the cleaning primarily is done with one of those large floor-sweeping-machines;
anything smaller it just collected off with paper-towels.
And of course, the floor-squeegee+towel-combo still gets the job done in smaller establishments
( though, it is not always a floor-squeegee but an actual dedicated "towel-spatula / paddle", which seemingly tend to called as mops though
(like say "H2O Mop X5 Elite - 5 in 1 Steam Mop")).
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I actually feel for the guy with the breakfast incident. At least he was trying to do things for himself, not expecting others to do it for him. He tried to figure out how to do it, then asked politely for help when he realizes that he messed up. That makes him a better and less spoiled person than the others in this video.
Yes. This is what I can respect! I don't care where you came from, as long as you learn.
Also, congrats on 100 likes.
better to have tried and failed than never have tried at all. he might be rich, but he learned something important: he could do something for himself and not need helpers to do everything for him
Yeah, true. In my opinion, this is more of a parent fail. His parents never taught him.
I love how some of them aren't that Spoiled Rich Kid TM type. Like, instead of "COOK ME MY FOOD", the one from mp10e instead was like "Uhhh how u do this?" And I just find that really nice
This wasn't an entitled people video, just rich people meeting the real world. Though honestly I'd expect a college age rich kid to be familiar with Google
Um.......A for effort? XD still good on him for atleast trying and not demanding breakfast be made for him!
I think that’s because good families don’t raise their kids to “demand” things from a servant. It’s usually just a polite request, and since the servant is paid to do so, they oblige with no issue. There are assholes that try to force servants to do things, sometimes even perform sexual favours, but this guy was just from a normal loving family from the looks of it and like most well off males, simply didn’t feel the need to learn to cook.
Al kinda adorable tbh
Hey Keal Dreemurr, random off Topic question but, where did you get your profile picture?? That's Robin from fire emblem awakening right? I love the game! Do you think you could link me to the art so I could get a new phone wallpaper? Sorry for the trouble!
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"He was an apple that fell very far from the tree"
Fell?
He chopped himself off the tree and flew all the way to Antarctica
I think he left the solar system
It was eaten by a god
@Pugs 4 life understatement of the year. And I’ve heard that Corona is just a cold.
More like he flung himself so far into space that he flew past a piece of rock that resembled a human.
The penguins voted him out of Antarctica. The leopard seals didn't want him either.
seen most of these.
I like it when you read them
Instead of those robot voices
I'm 18 I hate the fucking transition screens they use, I have no clue what to call them but they’re the sole reason I avoid 90% of compilation videos on TH-cam.
I'm 18 I hate the fucking transition screens they use, I have no clue what to call them but they’re the sole reason I avoid 90% of compilation videos on TH-cam.
@Quinn Culver is daniel uk not robot voice idot
Søuth park is my lief ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ 購読または誘拐される Dude rephrase that because I did not understand a single word you said
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I got this.
“The ‘robot voice’ is the recording of Daniel uk, idiot.”
Direct rephrasing
“It is the voice of Daniel uk, not a robot voice, idiot.”
The rich kid with the mom yelling "Why?!? We give you everything." when he got busted for stealing cars probably wanted attention. That's my guess based off the fact he didn't seem to try and run when he got busted. Almost like he was deep down relieved to not have to hang around his "friend".
^^^^Pure speculation mind you
That does make sense, you can give a child the world but if they don't have your attention then your basically strangers, its the worst feeling in the world to feel you have no connection to ANYONE, especially family.
@@KnittingGirl28 and he felt closer to his "friends". As a result his sense of right and wrong gets skewed.
Another possible reason is... Thrill seeking. When everything is laid out for you, there's very little that makes you feel accomplishing something... They probably started with shoplifting and felt the adrenaline rush and got hooked.
@@eisenklad very good point, but he's would have lost the 'friend' connection the min they ran off on him so now her feels completely lost on what to do.
That's what I was thinking too. Wrong crowd of people and maybe he only went along to fit in with them.
It didn't seem like he did that sort of thing a lot since he didn't run right away like the other person.
A lot of rich kids begin stealing and committing petty crimes for these very reasons.
I dated a guy who had rich parents. These stories right here are why his parents never gave him a cent. He works very hard for his money now and is a decent enough guy that we still hang out even though we no longer date.
My trust fund guy proposed. Unfortunately for him, it was right after he had made the waitress he hired for the occasion cry when she didn't magically read his mind to know she shouldn't come clear the plates right then so she could bring out the next course. It was pathetic & it showed me exactly how he might treat me one day when he wasn't so "in love". He also treated his father's employees horribly until he tried that with his father's assistant. She immediately quit & his dad NEEDED her to run his life. Junior almost got cut off for that one. He had to go to this woman's house, get on his knees, apologize profusely & beg her to come back.
Since the waitress happened after the assistant, it was obvious he learned nothing so I said no to the giant rock, broke up with the spoiled man child & carried on living my happy life. He married someone who looks a whole lot like me &, from what I hear, treats her pretty badly but, hey, she gets all the designer crap she wants so, maybe, fair trade? Idk her so I can't say if she's ok with that or not. Every once in awhile, he still tries to email to ask how I am. I find it so strange that people will believe they are magically different when they watch their boyfriend/girlfriend treat someone else like shit. Eventually those very strong feelings fade a little or your marriage will hit a rough patch & all of a sudden you are treated exactly as you watched them treat everyone else. I'm shocked when they are surprised. I mean, they showed you exactly who they were. Why did you not believe them?
Anyways, I ended up very very lucky. I have my own money & my boyfriend is legit the sweetest person I've ever encountered. Very glad I said no to everyone I said no to. Good luck.
if I understand correctly, Bill Gates doesn't give his kids a penny, in the hopes they won't be entitled jerks
@@lapislazarus8899 he gives his daughter the very minimum allowance to get by.
@@aniusers as it should be really, "I'll help you but I made it on my own so you have to at least try"
Okay but. i love your pfp.
When Rslash talks about money; Rslash: "Welcome to Accounting 101".
The thing is if I had that kinda knowledge, I'd be rolling it by now. Wonder what kinda life r\shash lives that he knows so much about this stuff🤔🤔🤔
@@KnittingGirl28 That would be quite a thing, wouldn't it. The would would never know
@@silversnow3171 I hate it when you type so fast and don't realize you typed would instead of world.
Sorry, couldn't help it. No hard feelings hopefully.
@@guardianboreal1432 guess autocorrect didn't catch it lol
@@silversnow3171 Yeah, i'm on mobile with my autofill off.
Don’t be mean to the Middle Eastern guy he was the nicest on the list
Yeah at least he was trying, lol
He was a literal man-child. I'm not sure if I should feel sad for him since I have met a considerable amount of people in the same situation, none of them wealthy.
@@aikou2886 better have a man-child who is actually willing to learn than to have an absolute twit imo.
@@crowdemon_archives true
Crunchy eggs will not be forgiven
heck I could have lived off of the interest of that rich kid's allowance for a good portion of my life
You could live off it well into your child's 50s if done right.
making 60k a year doing nothing? sign me the f up
If I have that kind of money in my country I can start a business without worrying about financial risk.
In my country, earning 24k is a very good salary XD most get a lot less only few more
I make like $24,000 a year. $60,000 a year would be easy to live on.
It's fine to grow up rich. However, if your kids grow up rich, do say no every now and then. They want a $30.000 necklace? Dude you got one for your birthday. You want that $100.000 car after wrecking the one you had? Too bad, no.
This! I was listening to a podcast once on that subject and it was a decently well-off family but when their kids asked their parents if they were rich, the parents would say "Well, Mommy and Daddy are doing pretty good, but if you want to do the same, you'll need to work for it."
You want more money to blow on useless shit into your account halfing it
Yeah my dad made a substantial amount of money but he refused told us kids how much he made. If we ever wanted anything we had to use our own money from birthday or holidays that we saved up to get it. Otherwise, we would need to work to get it. He came from a poor family so he buys mostly necessary items and didn't buy items that he didn't deem necessary in his opinion . He would only pay allot of money if it was for educational reasons. It was until I started highschool, and my dad was filling out a form for a school where I learned that he made $200,000 a year.
I grew up thinking with a mindset that we weren't wealthy and even though my dad raised us that way, it was until I heard stories from and met many different people and that it made me realise how much of a difference my life was from them and well of I was. It really is a world shifting view.
this sounds like the affair of the diamond necklace which is $30,000,000 in todays money which was made for Madame du Barry commissioned by King Louis XV who hired all the best jewelers and craftsmen in France to make it but went unpaid for when the king died and the craftsmen went bankrupt so when his son Louis XVI married Austrian princess Marie Antoinette they tried selling it to the queen who refused just because it was made for someone she didn't like
Thirty dollars is not that expensive of a necklace...
At least the oil company kid was making an attempt to do things for himself, rather than trying to force other people to do things for him.
I commend him for trying.
and ski resort guy
@@Ittna two polar opposites: one lazy, the other attempting to learn
failure at something isn’t a bad thing, he learned and wouldn’t make the same mistake and earned respect from many for doing it
Me in my economics of engineering class: 😴😴😴
Me when rSlash gives me investment advice: 👀👀👀
Same hun, R\slash gives us the info we REALLY want, how much we make
*too many emojis*
@@KnittingGirl28 actually he used incorrect figures. no bank will give you a 7% interest rate on 1million dollars, you would be lucky to get 2%
www.money-rates.com/ask-the-expert/interest-earn-1-million-year.htm
by their calculator discover will give you a 1.7% interest on a 1million dollar deposit. leading to $17k a year earned.
@@atk9989 i don't really know anything about this topic, but didn't he mean investing in stocks or material goods?
What the fuck is economics of engineering? Are you just talking about economics because it doesn’t have anything to do with engineering
Okay, the millionaire oil heir may be spoiled, sure, but at least he's trying to take care of himself.
Hatchet Hatter it was kinda cute him asking for help making eggs
@@killerfoxraspberryplays8903 after he tied, which was what made it better. he made a mistake, but learned from it and could do better next time
A few years ago a friend was desperate to fill a whiskey tasting at the hotel she managed so invited several personal friends at no cost to us. (The distributor dropped the ball.) We were sat across from a guy who was the assistant district attorney for our city (San Antonio, TX). This guy graduated from law school, homeless, living in his car. He has deep sympathy for the economically disadvantaged, but if you are rich, he will prosecute with the full force of the law. He personally would take every drunk driving case just to make sure they couldn't buy their way out.
Fucking. Hard. Core. (Face first on the ground) life sucks for those who have to work their way up from the bottom.
@Danish Wistara, have you ever tried to sleep, I mean really sleep in a car? How about get dressed? Keep all your worldly possessions in it? If he was close to family do you think they would let him sleep out in the public like that if they could help him? This isn't homelessness by choice. Thus is homelessness from lack of options due to economic disadvantage.
Please do a little research on this issue before you talk on it again. This is a growing problem, especially in places like California where the places where the work is is also where the cost of living is skyrocketing.
@@KellyDVance, have you really looked into this? You are correct that for some this is related to COL, but some do it by choice and do it very comfortably. It fascinates me how people figure stuff out!
@@bcaye here is just one article on the subject. fox5sandiego.com/news/high-cost-of-ca-living-forces-more-residents-to-live-in-cars-rvs/
If you do a Google search you'll find many more.
Thought I’d add one of my stories here.
I was accepted into a private college in Florida that my mother had been dying for me to get into. I was assigned my roommate who was some spoiled rich girl from the Bahamas. We weren’t very close but tried to stay civil. Something to note is that I myself am not rich, so my side of the dorm was decorated with posters and stuff from my room at home and I didn’t own a TV. I also was studying to be a teacher, so I went to sleep very early so that I could wake up for my 7 AM classes.
One night her and her friends slammed our door open and she was PLASTERED. It scared the crap out of me, and she stumbled over to me to yell directly to my face about buying a fucking TV for our dorm. I cursed her out and left our room in my T-shirt and underwear to rat her out to our RA for underage drinking. Any relationship we had was tarnished after that, and I decided during winter break I’d move out and find a new room mate.
I found out almost 10 years later that she was arrested for possession of heroin, kicked out of the school and forced back to the Bahamas. I sure hope she got her shit together.
Fuck. So far my roomates were pretty tight. Good on you for keeping your record straight and being focused.
Wait, you are a teacher and your grammar is so poor you wrote "her and her friend"? I have no idea what you teach but adults with poor grammar have NO BUSINESS teaching children.
@@ingriddubbel8468 the rich kid and her friends
Should be She and her friends
@@ingriddubbel8468 where the fuck is your logic here
This is the type of content I should react to 😂
PS. My girlfriend just said she’s been around since you we’re under 20k subscribers
DAMN Graham!! Major fan, please react to reddit contentabout rich people! Btw, you inspired me to start saving for a house c: Thank you so much
Woah, didnt expect Graham to be in the house!
you are awesome! big fan since atozy introduced me to you.
Bro you’re like the opposite of a rich kid
It's actually sad because all these kids are products of their parents. You learn how to act from your parents when growing up and that's why a lot of people are the way they are
Its also how their parents treat them
ie the parents who give their childern what they want will become spoilt whilst parents who tell their children to buy/work for their own things will usually be modest people
I don't see the problem with the story about a bunch of Adults in a City that's trying to make its self seem more kid-friendly by advertising kid-friendly stuff being "entitled" because they thought they could stay the night in a Hotel instead of being homeless but couldn't because they were under the Hotel's arbitrary age limit (despite being above the age of majority).
Best thing ever: ad placement. When narration said "what got me is when I learned that you could get a job teaching spoiled rich kids how to be-" and a political ad came on with "a middle class kid."
Talk about auspicious timing
for the middle east kid at least he is trying to do things himself. He'll eventually learn
Me, a person with an art degree: *laughing hysterically at the idea that anybody thinks the art degree is the EASY degree option*
Even in high school, it's pain..
@@dx.feelgood5825 In some ways I think it's harder to grade. With things like maths or science, the answer is either wrong, or it isn't, but with art the question is different for every person and the execution is really difficult to judge. Arts hard BECAUSE there's no 'real' answer (outside of the obvious 'stick to the prompts' part). Only someone with no artistic bone in their body would think otherwise.
@@ScarabD It seriously is.
Not to mention, some of the projects are literal hell to work on
My art teacher grades on:
If you used the techniques he showed us
Completion
And sometimes how good it looks, depending on how long we've been working on it
Art degree is the most useless thing ever.
@@BigMisterApple not necessarily. If you're able to get into graphic design, you can make some good money
My parents never told me how well off we were, and I grew up thinking we were almost poor. Imagine my shock.
*take away a credit card*
"Where am I supposed to get money?"
This just proves that person desperately needs to not own a credit card.
"Why? We give you everything!"
That's why.
Thats
Pretty
Much
It
The question and the answer in two sentences.
Everything but attention (probably) as it's often the case.
I'm not going to hit the like button...my daddy will take care of it
That sounds so dirty
Morgan O'Brien-Bledsoe head out of gutter now
@@MamaMOB everything sounds so dirty to everyone these days. I get it, man.
Your pfp fits perfectly
@@Q_ari hahaha
"Hey baby, I'll give you my genes"
Yeah, he did
Rimshot intensifies
*There was this one time*
when he tripped and hit his face on the Ground
Haha rSlash copied toadfilms LMFAO
@@penguin7554 Like how you're copying the same message in different comments and the fact that no one cares.
The fact that the kid froze when he was caught would suggest that he was not the instigator but rather the follower of the one that actually ran away.
As The wise Haruhi Fujioka once said, “Damn Rich People...”
This opened many weeb memories in my brain that I didn't think I could experience in under a minute. I think I had an astral projection to junior high school lmaooo
When my wife was in college, she had a number of roommates in her apartment. One did not know how to cook anything, She even had to ask if the water was boiling right.
Even eggs. She didn't know how to simply scramble them. The girls left home without any basic home skills. They had to teach her everything.
By the time I graduated high school, I helped my mom cook, clean, do the laundry and occasionally iron shirts and slacks. I'm still doing that today in my own home. I actually enjoy it. I'm folding a load of laundry at this very moment.
@@allandavid9275 My mom didn't teach me to cook or sew, but I sure learned how to clean. The Army taught me to cook and I also learned what little I know about sewing from watching my mom sew jeans or shirts for us. I learned to work by working starting at age eight selling newspapers door-to-door.
@@Harry-zz2oh Wow!
Like you I began working at about the same age. True, a lot was for my dad, but I was paid a salary just like the rest of the employees and got a check every week. It was minimum wage (back in 1977-79), but it was a big deal to me. I also worked for others during the summer. Unfortunately, poor health and eyesight limits what I can do now. Therefore, I do what I can around home. Still, things could be worse.
@@allandavid9275 I had 12 siblings and my Dad was a school teacher so money was very tight. The money I earned was put in the bank and I used it to buy a car when I got out of the Army in 1970. I had been in southeast Asia for two years so money in the bank was very helpful for going to college.
@@Harry-zz2oh Thank you for sharing sir. While I didn't get to serve, I've had a number of relatives who did. I admit I admire them greatly for doing so. I loved to hear my wife's uncle tell of his experiences in Vietnam. He would tell me of driving a troop carrier (?) and how he did so from on top of it with a couple of lines attached to the steering mechanism. I don't pretend to know what he was driving or how he did it, but those stories fascinated me. I considered it a privilege to be able to listen to him Sadly, he is unable to speak much at all anymore.
Video of Onision finding out Chris Hansen reported him to the FBI.
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One of my cousin’s parents is far better off than the rest of us, so when he came and stayed with us before Thanksgiving and he was super confused that both my brother and I were going to our classes, since he showed up more than a week ahead of time. The fact that my mom actually worked- despite the fact that he KNOWS THIS- and that my dad does work outside of his two personal businesses.
One day, he asked if he could to class with me, my classes are small since I’m going to a Tech School, at night, and am almost done with my degree. I had one classes and figured “sure, not a big deal” but emailed my teacher explaining the situation. I think he figured he was like 9 or 10. He’s 19, taking a gap year, and since I drive to school everyday I need to fill up with gas at least once a week.
I always plan it out to do it before class since I don’t get out til late, and it’s getting colder. When I pulled up to the gas station he was super confused, and then asked me to leave the keys in and the car on since he was cold.
Not being in the mood to deal with explaining why that’s EXTREMELY dangerous I huffed, unplugged my phone from the usb cord in my car, got out, peeled off my jacket and threw it at him. It was probably only like 40 deg F, so I didn’t _need_ it, but I would’ve *liked* it.
Go through all the steps of filling up, get my jacket back, put it back on and go to trip my reader.
He asked me what I was doing.
I ended up explaining it while I drove the remaining 30ish minutes.
Turns out, my 19yo cousin, who owns a gasoline car has never had to fill his own car with gas. Ever.
Gets even weirder when I show to class and about half way through- which meant we were all working individually- he asked why I was still here if this software works on laptops. I mean, he’s not wrong, there is in fact a free student download version, and I do have it, but it was as simple as “I’m still on class time, and it’s easier to ask the instructor questions while I’m still here.”
Finally finish my class and my cousin at least waits until we’re heading to my car to ask me why I would take a class this late.
I start explaining that this track is meant for people who work 1st shift and go to school second.
He really didn’t get it, and said that wasn’t what I do.
Apparently he missed the fact that have two small TV monitors from our grandma’s house that I plug my laptop into and work from home.
He just assumed since I was at home, on my computer I was goofing off, which tbh I’m used to. So he sits in my room for close to an hour the next morning just watching me work, admittedly I was doing Homework but I didn’t bother to correct him.
Finally comments that my laptop could stand to be replaced. I got it for my 13th bday, so it’s more than 7 years out of date. I gave him a glare and pointed to the other laptop in my room. It was a laptop I had bought myself after working summer after my senior year, and my Graduation money, extremely on sale with my own money had the computing power I needed for CAD programs (basically a gaming laptop), but I had bought it for myself and it was my pride and joy. He opens it, looks it over and says straight at me “well this is a piece of crap too”.
I literally sobbed because I had worked specifically for that computer. Broke down right then and there and cried. I’m not super emotional, like ever, so he was genuinely terrified that he’d done something really wrong.
I told him why it was my pride and joy- because over the years I had fixed it or updated certain things in it myself, on top of my other reason- and he just... didn’t get it.
He was just so confused bc he’s never had to do anything other than ask for something and he got it, he got new laptops every year without asking, and so much else that simply didn’t get why I was so proud of myself.
I pushed him off on my bro (bc schoolwork) and he explained it well enough that when his parents came up the day before Thanksgiving he told them proudly that he was going to get a job, even if just for the last of his gap year, and he was going to earn the position his dad wanted to just hand to him in a few years.
His parents are definitely still gonna pay for his classes but I think that attitude is better than staying that clueless.
I hope he apologized to you for being a burden before leaving.
@@sxatcychan1988 he really wasn’t a burden, we knew he was coming and we were honestly happy he was, but he did apologize for being rude and stuff.
When I was in high school I was acquaintances with the craziest and richest spoiled brat I had ever met. She would lash out and kick and scream at her retired supermodel mom in public, threaten to sue our school when she didn’t get special treatment, and despite traveling all over the world every year, would complain about where we live and how boring it is. But her bratty attitude was put on display thanks to the mtv show catfish. This girl played into the role of being in the know that someone was being catfished, like letting the catfish use her photos and stuff for fun. It wasn’t all that interesting but what she didn’t account for was that we live in Hawaii. A place that prides itself on reputation, love, and not being an asshole to other people. So when the episode aired people were pissed and embarrassed that someone from here would act like that. She started getting dirty looks in public and people started calling her out, it got to the point that she didn’t want to leave her house. She wanted attention, she got it.
Might be late, but here’s my story: I’m in my last year of high school, and this kid kept saying all throughout middle and high school that he didn’t need to study or go to class because 1. He was going to make it to the NHL and 2. Even if he doesn’t his dad would find him some high paying job in their company. This is how it turned out. His parents took him out of his triple A hockey team, and his dad told him that he will never get a job at his place, even if he did graduate. The kid missed his chance to be drafted to any other team aside from our local triple A and is now desperately trying to get decent grades to pass and get into college.
Wow
My bestie in college was super wealthy. I had to work and get scholarships, shopped at Goodwill. Bestie laughed at me because she went shopping at Neiman Marcus. I pointed out that what she spent on a blouse and jeans would outfit me for a year. She was pretty entitled, parents gave her everything. I struggled a bit after college, but hit my stride in a career I loved. One evening, I was waiting for my car after a gallery opening, and I hear someone calling me. I turn to see a rather frazzled, frumpy woman lumbering up to me with 3 little kids in tow. It's my almost unrecognizable friend from college. She tells me she dropped out of college because of kid #1, then married loser and had kid #2, but finally got it right with her husband "who's a very prominent attorney" in town. Thing is, I knew the big law firms, and her hubby wasn't in any of them. We chatted a moment, and she said I looked really classy. She "guessed I'd cone up in the world" and could shop at "the good stores" now. "Nope, I still hit the Goodwill!" (I was wearing a designer dress & real jewelry). The look on her face was priceless. I gave her my card, because I really would have liked to hang with her a bit, as she was basically nice, if a bit entitled and snooty. But she never called. Probably too busy with 3 kids and 3 baby daddies.
I would rather have rich have to teach their kids to live normally rather than them being eintitled asf
Yeah spoiling your kids when they’re young is a bad way of raising kids since they will think that they will get everything and not be respectful
It makes me think about a story where the parents don’t tell the kid that they’re rich and he was a very nice kid
rSlash: "You can have my genes."
Me: *Aggressive thumbs up*
My family just recently got out of the middle class but my brothers and I are not rich I'm still middle to lower class but my brothers are middle to upper class for being closer to my dad then I've been but he has taught me a valuable lesson in life "nothing is worth anything without the time and effort put into" so I've been working ever since I've been in high school with several jobs a year and finally settled myself with a great job after 5 years of fast food and delivering
Good for ya, your life is well established. I'm still on that journey myself, but I'm hanging in there as best I can. 👌
Good for you. And when you have children you need to instill that idea to them too. Too many people who got rich tend to spoil their children Rotten
@@kos2919 very true. My mom came from lower class, paycheck to paycheck family. She did everything she could to build herself up and provide for two kids and a disabled husband. She made school work and family work, somehow and now she's retired in her 40s enjoying her empty nest. Id say she deserves it with how hard she worked.
As a Brit, I find it mystifying that Americans equate money with class. That's not how it works in the UK. You can be as rich as Croesus and lower class, or have 16 quarterings and live on beans. Me? I'm Shabby Genteel (good education, no brass).
@@annalieff-saxby568 not many people these days see the value of a good education true, but if that's the life they want for themselves, I say leave them to it💁
Literally 3 days ago at work(McDonald's) a girl said she wouldn't help me clean under the grills because she didn't want to get dirty. Manager made her help me. She got greasy, and was mopey the rest of the night
12:25 This is definitely Kyle Tasker, New Hampshire state rep. There are several news articles about him dropping his gun on the floor and being convicted for drugs dealing and sollicitating a minor.
I had a Friend in high school who while not exactly rich His Parents owned a successful produce distribution company, one day around the 11th grade He decided that this made Him better than everyone else.
Whenever He met somebody He would introduce Himself by saying "I'm so and so, My dad's so and so, He owns XYZ produce company." He made it a point to tell everybody He met that He would be taking over the company.
One day a couple of years after High School I ran into Him and asked how are things going at XYZ produce company, He responded, "Daddy sold it and retired".
Even though I had no prior knowledge of this, It took everything I had not to burst out laughing in His face.
Back in the early 90s when I went to university, my housemate was this surfer dude who had a nice almost new car, paid for by Dad who obviously must have had money. Keep in mind, even now most teenagers in the UK still only drive their parents' car if they can drive at all.
During the first week, he.asked me how to light the gas cooker in the kitchen. Back in those days, not all gas hobs had push button starters on the top. I showed him how to strike a match and hold it to the gas ring to light the gas coming from it.
First try, he lights the match and holds it vertically, pointing down, admiring the flame, with the flame burning UPWARD, naturally his fingers get burned.
Second try, he lights the gas, but because he doesn't expect the gas to catch so quickly, pulls his fingers away slowly, he gets burned.
Last try, he lights the match, fine. He lights the gas, fine. But then he throws the still lit match away. Into the bin, which had some paper wrapping in....... Lucky I was drinking a big pint glass of water
I had a friend in HS that was complaining that she ONLY got a few hundred dollars a month for her allowance. She was complaining to me like i was going to say how 'unfair' her parents were being.. i informed her that I got no allowance, so we could trade anytime she was ready
I can’t even laugh at the egg guy. I remember the first time a made a turkey and I was so proud of myself. It looked perfect. Then I showed it to my mom and when she opened it up she had a good laugh. The bag with all the organs was still in the turkey. I was embarrassed but nobody ever told me that was a thing. Funny thing though they still came out alright.
At least it's not fish.
You need to clean out the fish well or else part of the abdominal cavity is going to taste real awful... 😅
My sons are learning to cook now. They are doing better but two of them eat out all the time so part of their income goes to the fast food place or restaurant. I learned to cook in the Army, but have worked most of my life. One son is enjoys cooking so it does make it fun to talk with him about cooking. It can be a challenge, but with TH-cam videos anyone who wants to learn can find a way.
Ha! Did the same thing cooking a turkey for my college roommates. Took out one bag of innards, didn't realize there was another in the neck flap. Plenty of people must do the same; just think if the processors used plastc rather than paper! Then the turkey WOULD be ruined.
Art professors tend to be the most realistic and brutal professors, but also the most caring and parental. You can’t buy them out or sweet talk them for a better grade, they’ll push you hard close to the point of breaking but they also tend to care and be emotionally invested in their students more than other professors because the classes are so long and small. I’ve known several rich kids in my art program who dropped when realized they can’t buy an A (A’s in my art program are nearly impossible, A is something near perfection technically speaking and is aesthetically pleasing, B is above average, C is average quality and D means...well technically you did the project)
I've heard the car stealing story already, and both times I've gotten the impression that the kid who ran away is the one who suggested the theft. The experienced thief took off, and the newbie (scapegoat) froze. The whole shrinking reaction sounds like that of someone with some degree of moral fibre.
Not a spoiled rich kid, just kinda wealthy little kid. I babysit a lady's 2 granddaughters, and they are the sweetest little girls you could meet. About a week back, the lady invited me over to watch the girls for a Christmas party, so I put on a nice white sweater blouse thing. When I got there, I got to chat with the youngest for a while. She told me to take my sweater off and I said I couldn't. I explained that the undershirt was just to cover up a black bra I was wearing. She asked, "Well why don't you wear a white one?"
"I don't have one"
"Why don't you buy one?"
"My family doesn't really have much money y'know?" She was absolutely blown away by this, "What?! So if your bed breaks you can't buy a new one? What if you move?? What happens then?" I'm not exactly poor but my family is lacking a lot, and her grandma isn't really super rich, just really well off in comparison to the rest of the relatively poor community.
The little girl said it with such innocence, I just kinda answered, "Well my bed kinda has springs coming out but it's fine. I just don't sleep on that part" to make her giggle
I went to a high school fluttered with rich kids that typically drove sports cars or high end luxury vehicles. One of them was a straight up douche to me simply because I drove a 1999 GMC Sonoma that was rusted and the body was all bad while he drove I believe was at the time a 2013 or 2014 MBenz G-Wagon AMG.
Anyway, this dick would consistently park inconveniently close to my truck to where my driver door is blocked, try to run me over every time we drove at the same time and place, and essentially vandalizing my truck by scratching it, placing condoms on the door handles and the exhaust tip, and even throwing their lunch remains at my truck.
One day, it so happened that his dad came over to school because the counselor wanted to speak to him about his grades, but he found him red handed vandalizing my truck. I never saw the G-Wagon but I did still see him at school. Turns out that his dad took both the car keys and his physical drivers license from him and demanded him to either find a way to get to school or walk. Keep in mind he lives about seven miles away from school up in the mountains.
Idk it was stupid but I’m sure he learned his lesson. Apparently he works at Applebee’s. We’ve been out of high school for four years now.
Thank you so much for the trigger warning on that one story, it made the difference between being able to enjoy this video like I always can and possibly being struck with flashbacks due to trauma. I'm really glad that this has become so accessible. Love your vids!
I wouldn't call him "the world" but I did see a pretty big dude hit one in the face once. Dunno if he counts as a planet tho.
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@@KnittingGirl28 STAHP! You have violated the law!
@@bucket4756 😶😶😶ummmm, what did I do?
@@KnittingGirl28 YOU ARE STILL VIOLATING THE LAWS BY USING THE CURSED YELLOW
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I grew up in a wealthy old money family, and was raised in Greenwich Conn. The thing was, my parents knew what money could do to a kid. They watched us like hawks and gave us very little money. We all had to get jobs in high school and buy our own cars and pay insurance. I ended up with a Hatch back Pinto, (the one that explodes when it was rear ended) I kept that car the first year of college, and one day I ran across a girl I knew from trips our family had taken. She came running up to me in TEARS saying, "Oh Nancy, I'm so sorry! Is your family broke now? How will you live?" She genuinely was terrified for me, like I was going to starve when I graduated. She even tried to give me 100 dollars! I explained the truth to her and she said "You're so brave! Don't worry I won't tell anyone!" I'm so grateful to my parents!
I love these videos. I listen to them all day at work. Keep up the awesome vids!
Same, the best kinda boss is the one that let's you watch TH-cam all day while working. What kinda job do you have if I can ask?
@@KnittingGirl28 I do data entry so its good background while I work.
@@CandidLynn interesting,, I do cleaning, so it helps to have something to listen to when the buildings are sooooooooo quiet.
Had a buddy who was from a rich family. He was also a huge baseball prospect. He got drafted out of high school. He refused because he wanted 1 million. They offered him 500-750k as a signing bonus. He went to college and partied so hard they kicked him off the team. Now he is a cop.
Wow, and to think that yesterday I spent a couple minutes debating whether to buy a piece of cheese or some potatoes (at 3$ each), cause I couldn't afford the luxury of buying both, since I had other essential stuff I needed, and I also had to think quick otherwise my bus ticket would have expired and I would have needed to shell out 2.30 for another one, and here there are assholes burning more money in a week than I'll ever have in my entire life combined
I served with a guy in the USAF who enlisted because of a deal he made with his grandmother. She was extremely wealthy, and he had grown up being a spoiled a-hole (his words). Once he turned 18 his grandmother gave him a choice: Prove to her that he could be a responsible adult, or get cut off from the wealth. He chose to enlist for four years, which she was fine with, but she stressed that "responsible" meant keeping his nose clean and not getting in any trouble for the duration. He succeeded. The last I heard, he is doing quite well for himself.
She didn't get 500$ but she got to be a teen mom
Jokes on you, you can sell a baby for 500 on the black market
And you know this because. . . . . .?
@@KnittingGirl28 If he told you he would have to kill you...
@@ViperoK *Le gasp* your right, I'm in danger!!!!!
500 dollars? You can EASILY EASILY get way more then 500 if you... "deconstruct" it first
@@leftthigh3999 😱😱😱😱😱😱
I was spoiled by my parents, BUT I quickly learned that they expected me to earn my keep with chores and doing well in school. Once, I got caught sneaking out to meet my boyfriend and my dad dragged me back to the woodshed and made me chop wood IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT!
My parents knew how to discipline without hitting and I appreciate it even now!
Rich Kid: * exist *
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Is that a mfing JoJo’s reference?
Ha! Laugh guys, it's from JoJo's
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Once I had a rich kid bully from my school. We were batch mates. The school decided to host a tournament for valorant.
My friends and I competed and rampaged through the competition keep in mind this was a competition for gold players, I was only silver 2 but got accepted because I was already in a 5 man team(if u teamed up with randoms while silver u wouldn't be accepted). This bully was gold 3, well I mean he didn't study, he had all the time. When my team faced his team in the finals he got angry at ME for using Reyna's leer to kill him. Needless to say we beat them both games(best of 3) and he accused me of cheating. He then got his laptop broke when he raged. So now he had to use his phone in online class. Because his parents told him to earn his own laptop. Eat shit gold 3 feeling radiant.
Damn, I really wanted to see Dio's Stand hit a child.
you suddenly start hearing "MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA!" as the child starts flying in the air knocked out from The World's punches
My mom works for a couple who were born into money. She's a nanny for their 1 year old daughter. She's been with them for that full year and they tell her they want her forever (My mom is a great mom, which makes her a great nanny. And she's a clean freak, she used to clean houses as a side gig before this nanny job). She cooks, cleans, and runs errands for the family. Now... these people are pampered... but they are also extremely sweet and generous people. They treat my mom, and by extension, my grandma and me like family. They both work very hard as doctors in dermatology. But that's all they know how to do. My mom says as kids, they were taken care of throughout their childhood and more via maids and care takers (their parents are also doctors). They were basically born as doctors in training. They have no idea how to clean up after themselves or do household things lol. My mom wonders about their capabilities without her. But they are far from bad or entitled people. They were brought up right and they're great people. My mom worked for actual entitled people prior to this. She got a... meh, decent-ish salary for taking care of 1 kid in the beginning, but then came another baby. She was there when the 2nd kid was born and these assholes gave her a measly 30 dollars a month more for a WHOLE newborn kid to take care of. And they were extremely strict. They took advantage of her all the time because they agreed on a salary vs hourly. Constant overtime and added work she shouldn't have had to do, and it was without compensation. Barely even a thank you. My mom was so high strung having to follow rules and was constantly afraid of being fired. The kids were little brats too. I hated being on the phone with her while she was working. All i ever heard was constant screaming and fighting between the two. She loved the kids, but I'm glad she no longer works for that family.
Who else thought when rSlash was doing maths it was some sponsorship?
My mom growing up was very privileged and rich. To the point that she got a job at one point in high school and her mom forced her to quit because she didn't want any time taken from school and ballet. My mom is also wildly intelligent. She went to a prestigious college for engineering, at the end of her first semester had a 4.0, at the end of her second? Failing every class. She started blowing off school to party and have fun, well eventually my granddaddy got a call from the hospital. "You have a grandson." He drove up, took her car and all her credit cards and told her if she wants to be a grown up, fine, be a grown up, get a job and take care of your son. He loved my mom more than all the world, and my brother is the only grandchild he ever got to meet, anytime she needed money for my brother he was always still there to help her, but the shock of what he did really kicked my mom's ass into gear and made her grow up.
Remember kids, these are "the smartest guys in the room"
I had a friend in middle-school and high-school (haven't been in touch since I graduated 4 years ago), who was the son of a famous pianist. His father owned a huge barn that he had arranged to be able to live in it and also hold a yearly festival for the locals. He also owned 6 large pianos at his house, even a rare piano that came with two sets of keys, one on each sides of the piano (it had been given to him). My friend was also a big music fan (not that weird, considering the environment he grew in), and especially loved guitar. He's probably the person I saw working the hardest for their goal, and got enrolled in a famous American music school (we don't have such a big school in France). Last time I checked, he was still there and it was going great. So, happy to say that fortunately not all rich kids are entitled and lazy. He would even sometimes invite us to his house (never more than 6 persons, and I had the chance to be one of them), and if his father was there my friend would instruct us not to make too much noise in order to let him rest. A really good guy.
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It speaks a lot when you can't even apply to a throwaway degree like art degree... Even when your parents tried to bribe the school.
some of this rotten rich kid need a tiger asian mom. no effort? not even a penny for allowance. smh.
My parents said they'd come bail us out of jail the first time, because anyone can make a mistake, but after that we're on our own. Luckily none of us ever had to ask the first time.
your math in this vid ignores two facts:
1. This money was not given, it was an allowance over time so compound interest would take effect at a slower rate and would depend on him taking a loss and not using said money.
2. this was his only income so the money is going to go down
you flex but you need to account for variables. The 60 k depends on whether he didn't touch the cash until he was cut off. Amateurs always pretend that time isn't valuable so answer me this question to test yourself: Can you truthfully say you would leave that money that was meant for your expenses to collect interest? if no then your math is invalid and flawed. Of course he could wait even longer to make more cash, but how long should you wait until you can cash out. "the richest investor wears rags"
The math may suck but I'm betting if the kid hadn't been blowing the money, daddy probably wouldn't have cut him off completely.
I was working on a chalet on a mountainside near Westminster, Vermont, for a rich businessman. His 18 yr old son was the most entitled brat I had ever seen, spoiled in every way. His father had "hired" him to help me, but I ended up doing it myself. His father came out and asked where his son was. I shrugged. "I don't know, he was only here for a few minutes, then he disappeared." His father went off to find him. A little while later, he came back, handed me the keys to his son's brand new Jeep, and said, "Take this down to Westminster and sell it." I did exactly that.
6:15 has he been living under a rock from his birth?!
He more than likely had maids and butlers that cooks and cleans and other chores for him and his family. So he didn't get the chance to learn basic skills.
This is a story from me, but it's basically the opposite of this thread. I grew up in North Florida, in a normal household. Every 3 years we go to my mother's country, but for some reason it never really hit me until these pass couple of trips. My grandfather was a high ranking officer in their military and was at one point in charge of half the country's oil supply, along with their version of central intelligence. When I went there as a kid I never really noticed the butlers and chauffeurs, but now as a young adult, I see exactly how spoiled I was as a child. There was a time as a kid where I had an addiction to yoyos, so when my grandfather took me to the store he bought more than enough yoyos for an 8 year old. On top of that, there was an incident that happened last time I went, where a dirty cop pulled over my grandfather and me. Given I can't speak the language, I had no idea what they were talking about, but it turns out that, the cop pulled over my grandfather and accused him of reckless driving. The cop didn't want to arrest my grandfather, rather have my grandfather pay him directly to forget about it. Well that didn't sit with him, so he asked the cop "who is your chief?" And the cop replied to the sheriff of that town. My grandfather then said "no, I asked who is his chief" and the cop replied again. This conversation went on for a while climbing all the way up the ladder to the leader of all the police in that country. It turns out, that my grandfather was basically that dude's senpai, and the person that helped him make his rank. End of story, we drove off, and the cop did not make any monetary gain. Infact he may have lost his job, idk.
If only i could live like that everyday, but I guess it's a cool trade off, wait every 3 to 2 years and live like a prince.
When you're first but there are already likes
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Haha rSlash copied toadfilms LMFAO
it shows 2 views for me and 572 likes lol
@@vxindex6544 it's about the fact that TH-cam is fucking drunk, also that name is ironic now.
then wot
A spoiled rich kid in my class called the whole entire class "poor peasants". Well, he got beaten up at recess by the bullies in the class.
Heads up, I didn't take it seriously.
This ask Reddit is: Poor people read about times rich people got oofed.
When he said “wait I don’t get it for free” it sounded exactly like I imagined it
After seeing these stories, if I happen to get rich I will live as if I'm not rich and I will use this to teach my kids how real life works
Same
I like at 2:14 they say countries and a entire continent as if it was a country
Just a quick message to thank you for warning us in advance about the story with non-consensual sex! Not everyone thinks about doing that, and while I personally can handle it when it's within a story, I know people who would be very disturbed about it. So thanks for the heads up!
As a teenager (eons ago) I mentioned to a friend about a new record I had gotten. She mentioned my extensive collection. I used to save my allowance and would buy music. This rich girl, whose father was a bank president asked me over to her house so we can listen to music. Sure. Why not? So I show up with 3, but she was focused one the new one. I got bamboozled into lending it to her. 3 weeks later the invitations stopped and she would always 'forget' I bring them back. One day I asked my mom to drive me over and I waited until she left for tennis lessons. I went over and introduced myself to her mom and pretended I didn't know the girl was out. I let it drop that I was there to pick up my music. Her mom took me to the girl's room and told me to get it. We had to look for it. Found it all scratched. Her mom said to wait and as apology she handed me about half of all the stack. Many had the owner's named on them. So I returned as many as I could. She got grounded. Plus no more swimming or tennis lessons.
That feeling when you have multiple Rslash videos to watch and catch up on. ^-^
Many years ago, while in the Navy, a neighbor (Marine) told of two Marines who had been jailed in Tijuana. It being their third such situation, upon calling their CO, the CO directed my neighbor to write letters to each parent, saying "Mr. and Mrs. Whatever, your son has been arrested and is in jail in Tijuana. He has been discharged from the Marine Corps. Perhaps you want to do something about his status." And yes, the discharge was real.
You do know that he didn't get 1,5mil in the 1st year so he would have had to wait several years before being able to pull out anything close to 60k if it needs to be only interest. In 1st year the groth would have needed to be 50% for him to pull out 60k without reducing the amount... Though 60k is a lot and you can live with lot less
🤔🤔🤔yes yes I see what you mean but EVENTUALLY he'll be set up with a lifestyle that will keep him comfortable for decades
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“Hey baby, I’ll give you my genes” I can’t 😂😂💀
My parents grew up in working-class families and they are some of the few people who made it to upper-middle class. I'm so happy that my parents raised my brothers and I like their parents, and because we were so young, we didn't know we were well off. Now that I'm 20, I refuse to flaunt my wealth and donate to as many charities as I can anonymously, so people like me for me, and not because my family has money.
Is this a reupload or have i watched so many reddit videos that they start reading the same threads? I swear i've heard every single one of these stories.
I know someone who's dad was a company owner from a small town. They go to an expensive art school in the capital, living at the school dorm, always eating out, and keeps buying shit. They have nice things from their parents that they like to complain about. They keep failing classes and wasting food, as well as went to japan and spent a shit ton of money there last year. "i have savings i dont need my parents i can live on my own i can live off of commission and patreon!!!" On august dad went bankrupt, commissions and patreon fell flat, and their online reputation fell. They're already hated by the whole school lol
Parents who give their children large sums of money without them proving they can invest wisely are not so smart.
the fried egg story is more common than u think. I’m from the middle east & MOST people i know have staff at home that cook for them & a lot of kids don’t know how to cook.
can’t relate but it’s pretty common.
Hey mate, I know it's just about a day late but happy birthday. Hope you have a good one.
More like 10 days late
@@limiv5272 Huh? Thought he said it was the 25th?
@@Volkaer It was Nov 16th
@@limiv5272 haha well shiet - I guess I accidentally hit 2 instead of 1 for the memo XD
That story of the five year-old relative reminded me of the first time I went to a store alone, I was five, wanted some cheetos and went there, took them and left, the cashier and owner, who I know and are on good terms 20 years later, came running behind me for me to pay. Luckily my mom just laughed because I was five and wanted the cheetos, she also was impressed that I went so far from home at that age and made it back alone.
RSlash, you should make a full video on accounting and money.
Dytran shoot I’d watch it. He just gotta make his voice sound exciting and not bland.
I know the nba has former players telling current players about finance and not spending all of their money right away. Those players who were rich blew their money and they learned that lesson the hard way.
Holy Shit ! I want a job teaching rich kids some real world shit ! Where do I sign up for that ? That's the dream job I never realized I had until just now !
May I join you beat--- I mean teaching the spoilt children