16 Small, Mindless Things Rich People Casually Say And Do That Are Telltale Signs Of Wealth

    "Getting groceries from Whole Foods on a regular basis."

    Has someone ever said something that made you be like, "Hmm...that sounds like something a rich person would say"?

    Close-up of Kenan Thompson looking skeptical

    Recently, u/thebranmuffn posed this question in r/AskReddit: "What's something that a rich person says casually that lets you know instantly that they're loaded?" And the people came knockin'.

    NeNe Leakes saying "I am rich"

    Here's some of what they said:

    1. "'Why not just get a window cleaner if you hate cleaning windows? I got ours done last week and it was really cheap — they did the whole house for like $2,000!' So 1) they have a private window cleaner, 2) $2,000 was cheap to them, and 3) they have enough windows that it cost $2,000."

    u/serrinsk

    2. "When they use 'summers' as a verb."

    u/ruin

    3. "I install home security systems and had a customer talk about how they went to a baseball game one weekend. They were talking about how they didn't like the idea of driving there and back in the same day, so they stayed the weekend. They said, 'It's wild how you end up spending $10,000 just to go to a baseball game.'"

    u/chadburycreameggs

    Prince Harry touching his temples

    4. "I will ask my housekeeper if she's seen it..."

    u/Lizzy_Calabasas

    5. "Any time they talk about their kid's job and it's, like, sitting on the board of a charity or something else that seems super fake but gives them something to do all day."

    u/slightofhand1

    6. "Getting groceries from Whole Foods on a regular basis."

    u/Sweaty_Syllabub7956

    The exterior of Whole Foods Market

    7. "Rich people don't brag. It's the subtle comments, like, 'I'll be cycling in the Pyrenees in late September, so I probably can't make it.'"

    u/Friendly_Chicken_760

    8. "I had a client say to me, 'You know what it's like when you're young and drinking Dom Pérignon.' Like, what makes you think I have ever tasted Dom Pérignon?!"

    u/IDGAF_ANYMORE73

    9. "Just buy another one."

    u/VexBoxx

    Close-up of Molly-Mae from Love Island looking shocked

    10. "Saying 'We’re comfortable' when asked about their financial situation."

    u/carissadraws

    11. "It's not something they say, but it's the ones who have hobbies that other people do full time to earn a living. Once, I went to some rich family's house to buy a bicycle. The dad had his own fully equipped garage to fix up a collection of classic cars in his spare time. Meanwhile, I was buying an old bike so I didn't have to pay for a bus to get to work."

    u/Key_Kong

    12. "'If you don't like your job, then just quit.'"

    u/azorianmilk

    Close-up of a woman looking stunned

    13. "'Hey, everyone, we prepaid a minimum for the reception that needs to be met, so we need you to order appetizers and dinners. Don't scrimp, please order the expensive dishes!'"

    u/PlanktonOk4846

    14. "My favorite was when a client of mine apologized for being late. Her reason? 'I couldn't unlock my safe to put my ring away.' The damn thing was probably 5 karats!"

    u/Otherwise-Wall-6950

    15. "I know someone who has a 'mattress room' for their kids. Just a room in their house covered in mattresses so their kids can jump around. They once said, 'The kids were in their mattress room...' Like, excuse me, their WHAT?!"

    u/crookedframe13

    Wendy Williams looking stunned

    And lastly, this tried-and-true classic:

    16. "Saying 'It’s not about the money.'"

    u/Apprehensive-Hall254

    Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.