Rich people, what “rich person’s habits” could you not break no matter how poor you’d become?

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Rich people, what “rich person’s habits” could you not break no matter how poor you’d become?

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  1. Lilswingingdick212 Avatar

    I’m never moving and not hiring movers again.

  2. throwaway83746472 Avatar

    Avoiding debt. Going without before borrowing or using credit cards to float.

  3. bbkeef Avatar

    I wouldn’t say we’re rich, but we like to buy used vehicles, and we pay cash. That being said, the newest vehicle we own is a 2017 which we just purchased for the Mr. I drive a 2013.

  4. StellaSanti Avatar

    Showering everyday

  5. No_Statistician_3846 Avatar

    Buying people. Politicians, judges, slaves, redditors to ask stupid fucking questions.

  6. rahana_akter Avatar

    Using Uber. No matter how poor I am, I don’t like taking public transportation anymore. And I can’t give up good quality bed sheets either.

  7. ProfessionalNeat4341 Avatar

    Probably buying organic or high quality food.

  8. Ok-Television-9014 Avatar

    Having people do the hard work I don’t know how to do

  9. LuminousCraneSoar Avatar

    I’d still try to prioritize learning and personal growth, no matter my financial situation.

  10. ColdZal Avatar

    I’d eat bread until I could afford a robot mop vacuum if I was poor. I wouldn’t want to go back to regular vacuuming / mopping.

    Same with the robot lawnmower.

    Both save so much time and keeps everything in great condition.

  11. Disastrous-Essay-253 Avatar

    My skincare and makeup, which isn’t elaborate, $32 for face wash that last forverrrrr, $24 for moisturizer which last forever (both a little goes a longgg way), $19 and $6 dollar serums both go a longgg way, $4 make up wipes, $12 mascara, $12 concealer,$36 pore primer,$48 Laura mercier translucent setting powder powder, $54 dr. Jart tiger grass color treatment (don’t wear makeup often so lasts longgg time), oh and my dry shampoo which is $12. You can buy smaller of each which would be less upfront? Eeekkk… this way less expensive than ‘rich people’ spend , lol

  12. OptimumFrostingRatio Avatar

    Expecting to be treated like a person.

  13. FarFromHome Avatar

    Coke (not Pepsi)

  14. GandalfsGoon Avatar

    Drinking the blood of peasants

  15. notHamtaro Avatar

    Food, skincare, and IV drip vitamins

  16. thisshatteredlake Avatar

    Probably buying NARS concealer 😂

  17. rickrmccloy Avatar

    My easily disprovable notion that my ideas have more merit than do those of most other people.

    This is known clinically as ‘Trump Disorder’, to the best of my knowledge.

  18. Rich-Contribution-84 Avatar

    Living below my means. It’s an oversimplification but living below your means for many decades is the surest path to wealth outside of being wealthy at birth.

    If I were suddenly making $30,000/year I’d rent out my house and move in with my parents or in laws and cut the vast majority of my expenses.

  19. SirBrownsnake Avatar

    Eating at ocean 48 at least twice or 3 times a month! Hard habit to break

  20. Dizbeshawn Avatar

    Rich people are usually the tightest of tight wads. They budget extremely tight, and they still put money into investments. I would go without many things before I gave up investing — even if i only could invest 10 dollars a week.

  21. SuperTittySprinkles Avatar

    Paying myself first. Before any bills get paid, money goes to savings and investments. 

  22. stuck_behind_a_truck Avatar

    Poverty trauma is real and my answer is the opposite. There’s nothing I’d give up no matter what. I’ve still been rehearsing, daily, how to be poor again.

  23. xmaybabyx Avatar

    Cleanliness / grooming

  24. gorillaboy75 Avatar

    Flying business or first class on long haul flights. If I’m too poor to fly, that’s ok, I just can’t go back–the idea of a 6-14 hour flight in economy sounds like hell after I’ve been shown the “other side.”

  25. ThatAmnesiaHaze Avatar

    As a person who’s not as financially successful as their parents, I remain loyal to several consumer products and would have to be really strapped to go generic. I may not have much, but I use brand name trash bags and dish soap and there’s always Heinz ketchup in the fridge. I also never skimp on heating and cooling, though I do all I can to insulate well and dress appropriately to minimize the bill. In my poorest years I gave up a lot of luxuries and some necessities to keep my living space at a comfortable temperature.

  26. DefinitionCivil9421 Avatar

    Joined a rowing club

  27. BuffsBourbon Avatar

    Good coffee, good bourbon, prime beef

  28. NetLumpy1818 Avatar

    Luxury car. I’ve rented entry level cars, I don’t know how anyone does it. Very uncomfortable and loud.

  29. vandalia Avatar

    Looking down on those less fortunate.

  30. Hangedghost Avatar

    Drink cheap beers

  31. Competitive-Hunt-517 Avatar

    Fixing stuff right away that need fixing

  32. ActiveOldster Avatar

    My taste for fine Scotch!

  33. BigAVD Avatar

    Not necessarily rich, but I will never not buy name brand ketchup.

  34. Rhyskrispies Avatar

    I will never take a bus. I’ll just walk or cycle or something. Fuck busses.

  35. the_long_toaster Avatar

    Wouldn’t call myself rich, but I will never own a house without at least a 2-car attached garage.

  36. InternationalArm3149 Avatar

    Drinking infant blood.

  37. gtfomylawnplease Avatar

    You won’t get many honest answers because Reddit can’t stand wealthy people regardless of our service to others or how we got here.

  38. Tattoo-oottaT Avatar

    Expensive Toilet Paper. there’s no way my precious butt is touching anything lower than 4-Ply for longer than a day. My butt has become so coddled to good TP that it gets irritated after only 2 straight days of normal TP

  39. HECKYEAHROBOTS Avatar

    NOBS toothpaste. It’s way more expensive, but there isn’t globs of toothpaste everywhere, it’s tidy and works well.

  40. smedlap Avatar

    Sailing, but it can be done for free.

  41. trafficmallard Avatar

    Having a housekeeper/cleaning company. I can make more than what they cost in about 15 minutes, and it’s HOURS my wife and I can spend working or doing something more productive.

    I’m also not rich. 🤷‍♂️

  42. 1320Fastback Avatar

    Eating Honey Crisp apples.

  43. absentmindedjwc Avatar

    Hiring a cleaning service for the house, and landscapers for outside maintenance. Were I to truly become “poor”, I would probably end up dropping both, but they would be probably the last things I get rid of (cleaning service first, then landscaper)

  44. Mississippipyro Avatar

    What do you consider rich? My brother in law thinks 1k in the bank is rich.

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  46. HiddenValleyRanchero Avatar

    I still make insanely large portions, but don’t eat the leftovers anymore. Food scarcity was very real 2 decades ago and now I’m hardwired to always have an abundance. If I lost everything tomorrow, nobody in my house is starving. May not like the menu, but they ain’t starving.

    As a kid I went 2-3 years in the same pair of shoes (and clothes). Now my kids get new shoes about every month or two, but again if I lost everything tomorrow, they would show up to the first day of the new school year with new shoes.

  47. Thin_Vermicelli_1875 Avatar

    I’m not rich per se but definitely not as poor as I used to be.

    Paper towels. I don’t know how I lived without them. Especially quality ones like bounty. They make like so much easier in so many ways.

    Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Yes.

  48. MostlyAccruate Avatar

    I not sure “Rich” people scroll reddit. LOL

    Yet, I would say having a selection of cheeses and meats to make sandwiches from.

    I don’t think I could go back to just eating kraft singles and prepackaged Oscar Myers sliced meats.

  49. Fit-Business-1979 Avatar

    Only eating tuna fresh. Not from a can.

  50. TheSublimeNeuroG Avatar

    Idk if I’m rich, but I do well. If that counts:

    I’ll always spend on premium shoes for daily wear and I’ll never skimp on a mattress (not that I buy mattresses often, but just saying).

    Investing in both pays dividends down the road

  51. colorful-9841 Avatar

    Quality food over fast food.

  52. Chuew123456 Avatar

    Having a house cleaner Mon-Friday and paying someone to maintain the lawns.

  53. Darkconer Avatar

    Damn someone wanna give me 5$ 🥺 lol

  54. MermaidsHaveCloacas Avatar

    I’m not rich, but I have more money than I’ve ever had and I’m realizing I’ve developed a habit I really need to break.

    Our living room TV stopped working. So we just moved our bedroom TV into the living room. But my immediate knee jerk reaction was “let’s go buy a new TV”

    Can we afford it? Yes. Is it necessary? No. So we decided against getting another TV.

    But I absolutely promise when my husband gets paid on Wednesday he’s going to want to get a new TV.