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People shared the habits that immediately suggest someone grew up in a privileged environment – 17 surefire giveaways

10.

‘When they assume everyone as a fallback plan’
-Boris_ulti

11.

‘They describe a $400 dinner as “cute little spot we found” and act surprised when someone says they’ve never spent that on food in a month.’
-synaVIP

12.

‘Privilege is relative, but IMO… A willingness to take financial risks. ‘Quit your job! Start a business! Go all-in!’ all indicate ‘I have a safety net and won’t end up homeless if I do something like that.”
-esotericloop

13.

‘Telling me they are going to a faraway destination for holiday “again” in a disappointed voice when that time I never even took a plane before.’
-I_love_pillows

14.

‘They don’t understand how a person could work a “menial” job/jobs for years because some people don’t have a choice because of their life circumstances.’
-Asleep-Preference-95

15.

‘Their concept of time. Stay out late on a workday for everyone else…not even a concern. Sleep until 11 because they were talking to a friend at 2 am in Dubai…sure. Show up when they feel like it. Take holidays for weeks and not an extended weekend. For the working class the clock controls their life. Time is a luxury they don’t have.’
-Cultural-Swan-3624

16.

‘Skiing is a very expensive hobby and if they act as though it’s normal they either are obsessed with skiing or grew up wealthy.’
-ledwilliums

17.

‘Throwing away perfectly good food. Throwing away things that can be donated. A true lack of understanding what it feels like to not have enough money or to constantly worry about money.’
-amyloudspeakers

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