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antt | 6 years ago

I find it odd how Americans try to convince themselves there are a lot of ways to be high class. A doctor might have slightly better standing than a plumber but ask yourself this, who would be served first in a restaurant, the doctor, the plumber, or the millionaire who just drove in on a Ferrari with a model on each arm?

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bigred100|6 years ago

Millionaire in a Ferrari with a model on each arm to me indicates foreign oligarch or guy who somehow got rich recently, probably through a scam or something. Frankly my radar more picks up relaxed, civically active people with immaculately maintained 30 year old European cars who keep mentioning swimming and boating.

dazilcher|6 years ago

There are more American millionaires than you imagine. Heck, I bet half the people posting here qualify.

I'm not sure your point, as stated, makes sense.

Terr_|6 years ago

> There are more American millionaires than you imagine.

Mainly because the word means less-and-less wealth over time, due to inflation. The millionaires of 1959 were easily 6 times wealthier than the millionaires of 2019.

JohnFen|6 years ago

> Americans try to convince themselves there are a lot of ways to be high class.

I don't think this way at all. I tend to lean toward "high class" being an essentially meaningless term.

ionised|6 years ago

Are you implying that America doesn't have 'classes'?