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30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
Social IssuesFEB 27, 2024

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online

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According to the World Inequality Report, the poorest 50% of the population own just 2% of total wealth, with an average purchasing power parity (PPP) of $4,100 per adult. By contrast, the middle 40% of the population own 22% of total wealth (PPP of $57,300 per adult), and the top 10% own 76% of total wealth (PPP of $771,300 per adult).
So it probably shouldn't come as a surprise that when Reddit user Yiga_Blade_Master asked everyone else on the platform to share the most out-of-touch things they have ever heard, many people recalled the words of the rich — if you zoom out, it's as if some of us live in a different world.

#1

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
Co-worker: "You'll be able to buy a home once you get your inheritance"
Me: "I won't have an inheritance, my family isn't well off"
Co-worker: "Of course you have an inheritance. Everyone's parents leave them an inheritance. I'm sure they're just keeping it a secret from you to surprise you."
Said to me by my co-worker who's parents are both doctors, while my mom had recently been laid off and my dad was too sick to work.
104points

#2

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
Sitting with a coworker in our lunchroom. She is venting about having to work two jobs, and not being able to afford all her bills, and in general how exhausted she is. One look at her and you could tell she was at a breaking point.
One of the bosses replies with "I can relate, I had to spend Saturday taking my sailboat in and Sunday closing up the cottage for the winter, nothing but work..."
That was the quietest the lunchroom had ever gotten.
102points

We got in touch with Yiga_Blade_Master, and the Redditor agreed to have a chat with us about their now-viral post.

"I got the idea for it randomly," they told Bored Panda.

"I was just scrolling through r/AskReddit and noticed that none of the questions at the time were all that intriguing, so I spent around 15 minutes trying to think of something that was actually interesting."

#3

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
At an old job, i had a breakdown because i had not been paid in six weeks and literally was unable to eat and was walking to work because i could not afford gas. boss found me crying and told me i was being “petty” for wanting my money and asked me “why don’t you just live off of your savings?”. i was a 21 year old recent college grad who wasn’t getting my paychecks, what savings???
96points

#4

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
I've had a boss try explaining to me that raises wouldn't improve employee morale because most of the staff don't actually care what they're paid and are more interested in rewards like a pizza party.
I asked who her landlord was that allows rent to be paid in pizza parties.
92points

#5

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
A potential client talking about their work in an equatorial country: "We're just about at the point where we can start charging the locals for water, which is very exciting."
I declined the job.
84points

Regarding the responses received, Yiga_Blade_Master spotted a prevalent theme.

"I've noticed that a lot of the replies have been business-related," they said, alluding to all the stories about bosses being unable to empathize with their employees' financial struggles, potential partners openly bragging about exploiting their clients, and other corporate shills.

#6

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
I’m a public defender. This happened to my colleague and not me, but I was there. A client (who the court deemed indigent in order to get a public defender) was in court for failing to pay a fine. Her lawyer (my coworker) explained to the judge that the client was out of work and did not have the money. The judge told her just to go to the ATM upstairs. Like… this b***h couldn’t understand people not having money. Or she thought that ATMs just gave anyone money. No idea. Local gossip says that her daddy bought her her seat on the bench when she finally passed the bar after failing it at least 3 times.
81points

#7

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
I once wanted to gift a friend a gig ticket. She was a young mum at the time and she didn't have any spare cash to spend on herself or to go out and do anything fun. She was very hesitant to take it and it was 100% my idea.
My other friend who was in her 30s at the time;
"I think she's manipulating you, I just don't believe she can't afford a ticket! I mean there's ALWAYS money!"
This woman had never lived away from her parents and was from a relatively wealthy background.
She also said; "People who haven't got money really only have themselves to blame for not managing their finances better"
Had to have a chat with her about how not everyone comes from the same background and some people go to bed hungry daily.
73points

#8

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
When I was interning at a museum early in my career, my husband and I were house-hunting and put an offer on our home. One of the interns I worked with came from a very very rich family (think old money oil baron type). He didn't have to work, he just enjoyed learning history and traveling around to different internships for fun. He asked me what steps I needed to take to buy the house and I mentioned our mortgage paperwork. He sneered and looked at me like I was the dumbest person alive and said, "don't mess with a mortgage, just buy it outright! It will save you money in interest!". OK dude, as a 25 year old supporting myself, I am just going to pull $400,000 out of my a*s.
72points

#9

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
There was a manager that would carry in two very large designer bags each day. You would never see the same bag twice a week. At an appreciation lunch for a side project, she complimented our group for doing so much that year on such a small budget. She said, "The monthly budget for this project is what I spend on shoes each month. I know that sounds like a joke, but no, it's actually almost exactly my shoe budget.". Yeah, the monthly budget for that project was also almost exactly my take home pay.
63points

Interestingly, researchers have long observed that high-power individuals tend to be less sensitive to the emotions of others — they are less willing to consider others’ perspectives. They are less able to accurately infer others’ emotions.

We know this in part because of a series of experiments led by Michael Kraus, a psychologist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, in which subjects were asked to look at pictures of faces and indicate which emotions were being expressed. The results showed that the more privileged the judges were in terms of income, occupational prestige, and material wealth, the less able they were to accurately identify emotions in pictures.

#10

Lolll gotta love when kids do stuff like that.
I worked at a deli in college and had a high school-aged coworker. She was so sweet but genuinely didn’t understand why I never had money… because, according to her, I could “just use a credit card!” When my coworkers and I tried explaining that you have to pay those back, she dug her heels in even deeper and insisted she’d never had to pay them back so that must not be true.
She was super quiet the rest of the shift and never brought it up again. I can only assume she asked her dad later that night. Hopefully he uh, illuminated some things for her.
The sad part is that I’ve heard similar stories from other folks working with (privileged) teens. Through limited fault of their own, sometimes they really don’t get it.
61points

#11

I had an old boss that grew up very wealthy. During the pandemic, when everyone was working from home, we had a lot of employees mentally struggling because they lived in small apartments and didn’t have the room nor ability to have a good office set up, and were in general going stir crazy. My boss, on the other hand, moved out of his apartment into *one of* his parent’s large homes on a lake so he’d have more space while being stuck at home.
He said “I don’t know what you’re all complaining about. If you want a bigger place to live, just move. I did and it was easy. It’s not as hard as you think.”.
55points

#12

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
“If your wife wants a Range Rover, why don’t you just buy her one?” I just stared at homie and said “Man, we operate in different worlds”.
53points

#13

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
I bought my first condo (one bedroom, pretty small, in a city) in my early 30's. My uncle made a comment about how *he* bought his first place - a house! with multiple bedrooms *and* bathrooms! - a year after he graduated college, and how mind-blowing he found it that my generation was so behind compared to his.
Ridiculous enough when you consider inflation + the average salary at the time (1982 vs. 2022), but even more ridiculous once my grandma told me that she and my grandfather gifted him the money for the down payment.
52points

That bias also manifested itself in simulated job interviews. During a role-play, subjects were asked to estimate the emotions of the experimenter, who had acted out a range of moods, including amusement, anger, contempt, disgust, embarrassment, happiness, jealousy, surprise, and worry. Again, upper-class study participants had a harder time reading the emotions of strangers. And it wasn’t that they didn’t pay attention, either; they were simply less in tune with their fellow human beings.

#14

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
I was doing a low paid social service internship and a rich kid joined our team because he wasn’t allowed to access his trust fund unless he did a year of community service. We were all fresh out of college in s****y apartments and our boss encouraged us to apply for food stamps since we all qualified. Rich kid who was new to town turned to me and asked where I hire my housekeeper. I thought he was joking but he was serious. Pointed out I have never had one in my life and certainly cannot afford one on our wages. He asked how I keep my house clean without a housekeeper.
49points

#15

"You won't be happier at work if we pay you more, but we need to figure out why workplace happiness is so low" coming from a guy that made 10x what I did, and was born into old money.
47points

#16

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
My inlaw grandparents when we we negotiating to buy our house.
Note:they are retired and her grandfather was a new York lawyer.
GP: "they are asking 400? Just offer them 200k cash they'll take it"
We informed them we don't have 200k in cash.
44points

#17

My ex was a doctor. He worked very hard for a long time to get there and was paid accordingly. He worked with (but was not their boss or employer) several medical assistants - most of these women were $15 an hour employees, where he made at least 10x that. They worked together all day and were super close, still are as far as I know. During this time we built a new house. The MAs would joke about us having a party sometime, but my ex was uncomfortable with the idea because we weren’t really party people but mainly because our house was pretty over the top - very large and expensive, and he didn’t feel comfortable highlighting the drastic difference in pay, when none of them really knew what he made. He would often take them out for dinner and drinks and would always cover the tabs, he would call in lunch for everyone, etc but he felt like our house was almost embarrassing when some of them were raising 3 and 4 kids in a 2 bedroom apartment. Again, he didn’t control their pay, they were all employees of a clinic. Anyway, I was telling one of my friends about how awkward and embarrassed he felt about it and how he wasn’t sure what to do - My friend then said “He really should host a party for them! If they see your house it might inspire them to work harder and make more money!” It was almost a caricature of a republican talking point.
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41points

If there's one takeaway that the author of the Reddit post walked away from the discussion with, it's that affluent individuals have problems grasping the realities of the common folk.

"It's kinda hard for rich people to understand how life would be without the vast amount of money."

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30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
I was working as an architect for a practice with HNWI clients. I was making small talk with one of them (both of us in the mid 30s, him born into one of the richest families in England). I was saying how the flat me and my husband were renting was being sold so we were looking for another flat to rent, but everything is very expensive. He then said something along the lines of: ' I don't understand why you don't buy a house. That way you will not have to pay rent every month and you will have much more space than in a flat'.
37points

#19

Talking to a boomer in-law, and he was complaining how he started out earning less than $2.00 an hour "flipping burgers" as a teenager back in the 60s, and got a pay raise a year or so later to over $2.00. I pulled up an inflation calculator and pointed out that he started off making the modern day equivalent of over $18.56 an hour.... And the got a raise to nearly $20 a year later.  He waved his hand dismissively and said "I don't believe in that inflation c**p". .
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36points

#20

30 Times Rich People Made Such Out-Of-Touch Comments, They Got Shamed Online
“If your student loan payments are so high, why don’t you just ask your parents to pay them off?”.
34points
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