*fancy that" would you also have no hesitation in calling someone poor? To my mind both poor and rich comments are intended to cause embarrassment to the accused.
I posted that I was concerned that the Eastern Europeans who cleaned my pool would go home. Do you have a sauna, a Mercedes and room for a pony too Violet? 😂
The Eastern European who cleans my windows is still here, thankfully. I suppose I'd have to clean my own if I wasn't so rich.
I’m trying to imagine this scenario where if someone calls another person rich we all grin at each other I’m assuming these scenarios are a social setting 🤷♀️ You are in the pub/restaurant/ a get together in each others homes🤷♀️ When you say we I’m assuming that includes yourself 🤷♀️ If you could explain why you grin maybe your post wouldn’t come across so odd.
I was once accused of flaunting my wealth on this very site. It was in those merry times in the lead up to the Brexit vote. I posted that I was concerned that the Eastern Europeans who cleaned my pool would go home. Obviously that day one member had had a sense of humour bypass 😂
This relates to ordering M&S Christmas food - does doing that mean one is rich or does it mean that you like to push the boat out at Christmas having saved up all year.
Would one be classed as super rich if one ordered everything from Fortnum and Mason?
We don't have a second home but I may order M&S Christmas food. My brother has a second home but doesn't order M&S.
My neighbour, a police inspector’s widow, is constantly telling me, she has so much money, she doesn’t know what to do with it. And I keep constantly replying , give it to your children now, so that they can avoid a huge inheritance tax bill. She talks as if she’s a millionaire 😫
I believe the widows of police officers receive the full pension that their late husbands had accrued but this is reduced to half if they remarry.
I have only known three people in my life I would consider rich. Two of them owned more than one property (including ones overseas) and the other no longer needed to work to support herself or her family.
They were really no different to any of my other friends but they were pretty miserable most of the time; one a hypochondriac, one having expensive cosmetic surgery which didn't work and the other who suffered from acute anxiety. Seems the money they had wasn't appreciated and didn't make them any happier than my other friends.
Well I never!! What a strange thing to write about.
Isn't it!
Are you frightfully rich, fancythat? I wouldn't normally ask but presumably, you are inviting the question?
Sorry to be so terribly vulgar!
No. As I have written elsewhere on the forum, our income is flexible. Very flexible sometimes. We have two businesses. A bit more stable income lately than previously, sort of, but I wouldnt buy, well anything I dont think, without looking at the price first.
I take it you are not referring to a sociological discussion, but to gossip.
Neither. Everyday conversation. As I said upthread.
You mistake my meaning. Everyday conversation is gossip; Gossip is a necessary part of social life and a remarkably small proportion of gossip is slanderous or harmful.
If, during an "everyday conversation" the topic of how rich someone is comes up, the intention of the speaker will be clear from the context and body language.
Waitrose Xmas pud to give away. Otherwise I don’t know where I do Xmas shop. Mainly on line. I prefer normal shopping at M&S because the shop is much smaller than the local Sainsburys ,my alternative ,and I can get round it without wearing myself out. I need a lie down if I go to Sainsburys.
This relates to ordering M&S Christmas food - does doing that mean one is rich or does it mean that you like to push the boat out at Christmas having saved up all year.
Would one be classed as super rich if one ordered everything from Fortnum and Mason?
We don't have a second home but I may order M&S Christmas food. My brother has a second home but doesn't order M&S.