New money vs. Old money
Discussion
Another thread asking what wealth is prompted me to start this.
What to you says someone is 'new money' and what says to you someone is 'old money'. Going on from this what is your classification of the two?
For me (as an example), new money is your typical lottery winner who drives a blinged X5 with chrome 22" spinners and parks it outside a mock tudor new build monstrosity. The way they spend there money would be boob jobs and perma tan.
Old money would be someone who's family has had the money passed through generations and drives something like a Defender whilst living in a tasteful country property. The way they spend there money is much more tasteful, fine wines and port perhaps.
I open the floor to your thoughts.
What to you says someone is 'new money' and what says to you someone is 'old money'. Going on from this what is your classification of the two?
For me (as an example), new money is your typical lottery winner who drives a blinged X5 with chrome 22" spinners and parks it outside a mock tudor new build monstrosity. The way they spend there money would be boob jobs and perma tan.
Old money would be someone who's family has had the money passed through generations and drives something like a Defender whilst living in a tasteful country property. The way they spend there money is much more tasteful, fine wines and port perhaps.
I open the floor to your thoughts.
Morningside said:
I don;t think it's that black and white.
it's easy to imagine:
Scrap metal dealer. wrought iron gates. swimming pool. orange wife. merc sl/conti gt/'roller'.
vs
mayfair flat and shooting estate in scotland. a chap here is your archetypal blue blood and he's a really 'good egg' and who fully fulfills this..
BUT 'nowadays' given that, to a certain extent, we have a meritocracy you do get:
plenty of people who are educated/savvy/whatever who are self-made but 'intelligent'/AND 'tasteful'
vs
'braying gumballer*' toff polo trustafarian vomit monkeys
'*let's not dwell on this i am just trying to conjure up a certain image.
___________
anyone see that bbc2 home programme this week with the pharmacist who wanted his house to show 'how successful' he was? i'll never understand this attitude. i'll never understand why people care about trying to look flash. same with cars. i'd buy a viper green gt3rs because it's what i'd like not because i'd want to draw attention to myself!
it's easy to imagine:
Scrap metal dealer. wrought iron gates. swimming pool. orange wife. merc sl/conti gt/'roller'.
vs
mayfair flat and shooting estate in scotland. a chap here is your archetypal blue blood and he's a really 'good egg' and who fully fulfills this..
BUT 'nowadays' given that, to a certain extent, we have a meritocracy you do get:
plenty of people who are educated/savvy/whatever who are self-made but 'intelligent'/AND 'tasteful'
vs
'braying gumballer*' toff polo trustafarian vomit monkeys
'*let's not dwell on this i am just trying to conjure up a certain image.
___________
anyone see that bbc2 home programme this week with the pharmacist who wanted his house to show 'how successful' he was? i'll never understand this attitude. i'll never understand why people care about trying to look flash. same with cars. i'd buy a viper green gt3rs because it's what i'd like not because i'd want to draw attention to myself!
ascayman said:
jimothy said:
Money talks, wealth whispers.
ooh i like thatRob. said:
ascayman said:
jimothy said:
Money talks, wealth whispers.
ooh i like thati guess that;s part of it - to be truly classically british you have to down play things whether well off or not! anything else generally grates..!
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