People Are Sharing Specific Examples Of "Money Talks, Wealth Whispers," And It's Fascinating To Me

    "They buy expensive things that don't last forever. For example, they'll buy expensive flowers, expensive alcohol, expensive skincare. Non-rich people usually only splurge on things that will have longevity."

    Reddit user u/KrispyCrime asked, "They say 'Money talks but wealth whispers,' what are the subtle signs of wealth?" People gave examples of the differences between those who are "rich" (or trying to appear so) and those who are genuinely "wealthy."

    Here's what they said:

    1. "They buy expensive things that don't last forever. For example, they'll buy expensive flowers, expensive alcohol, expensive skincare. Non-rich people usually only splurge on products that will have longevity."

    —Ryan

    2. "In a church setting, the person will use an envelope and discreetly place it in the dish. Other people will make a show of opening their wallets."

    u/Daxortrey

    3. "When you ask them if they’re wealthy or not, wealthy people will always just say, 'I’m comfortable.'"

    u/ExhaustedMD

    4. "I live in a city full of wealthy landowners, and let me tell you, you'll never see the rich folks flaunt their wealth. They always wear the simplest clothes, and wear only a watch (a simple necklace if they're women), but the moment you meet them, you know they're rich without them having to show it to you."

    u/shikikan6678282234

    man sitting on the floor of a nice house using his laptop

    5. "I’m on a forum with a bunch of successful investors. Almost everyone over there is worth $5 million or more, yet drives a 12-year-old used car because they know that frugality and avoiding debt and living beneath one’s means while always investing in index funds is the way to wealth."

    u/peterinjapan

    6. "They have a Steinway concert grand piano in their spacious living room that is perfectly maintained and tuned, even though no one in the house plays it. It sits discreetly and subtly in a corner of the room, like just another piece of furniture to fill the vast space."

    u/Back2Bach

    marketplace ad for a steinway piano listed at $245,000

    7. "My ex in-laws have a very nice condo but not extravagant. After a few visits, I noticed a door that seemed out of place. Given the rooms around it, it was much larger than a typical closet. I finally asked. It was a climate and humidity-controlled wine cellar. Easily 200 bottles that cost at least $40 minimum each. There was also a small humidor for their Cuban cigars under a poster for Scarface. It was awesome. Wealthy people have extravagant things that most don't even notice."

    u/batkevn

    8. "Rich people (and wannabe rich) buy T-shirts with big bold letters of designer brands to broadcast they spent $500 for their shirt. Wealthy people might buy the same brand shirt as the rich guy, but it has no logos."

    u/kukukele

    designer tee for over 1,000 dollars

    9. "They have good, healthy food — always. Healthy, quality food costs a LOT of money."

    —Anonymous

    10. "Their shoes. Rich people may have designer shoes, but true wealthy people have shined, clean shoes."

    u/Thirty_Helens_Agree

    shoe shining

    11. "Never buying furniture. Wealthy people either inherit old and expensive pieces, or you hire a decorator to do it all for you."

    u/ButtholeBanquets

    older gaudy furniture

    12. "They will never complain about the cost of something, but will nitpick the quality of work to death."

    u/weaselpoopcoffee

    13. "They spend money if it saves them time. Time is more valuable than money."

    u/tocksin

    14. "An expensive watch that isn’t a Rolex. Rolexes are how rich people, or not even rich but 'had a good year' show off wealth to poor people. A truly wealthy person will have a Patek or AP Royal Oak or a Mueller, and not necessarily even a flashy one."

    u/LaurenRhymesWOrange

    $31K watch listing

    15. "If you find yourself constantly asking 'Where's [name]?' and the answer is always something like: 'In Barbados.' Or, 'They went to Key West for the weekend.' 'I think they went to see the Grand Canyon.' 'Probably skiing in Colorado again.' Yeah — they didn't say a word but you know they got money."

    u/BaconReceptacle

    And lastly:

    16. "True wealthy people don't talk about their net worth, how much they make, etc. as much as someone trying to convince you they're 'rich.'"

    u/ecksit

    Did they miss any? Let me know in the comments below!

    Responses edited for length/clarity/context.