24 “Rich People” Things People Still Do Despite Not Being We…
Article created by: Gabija Palšytė
Though financial stability is incredibly important, you don’t have to be a millionaire to enjoy life to the fullest. There are plenty of things you can do even without much cash in your pocket. On top of that, if you do have some savings to spare, you can still splurge from time to time to indulge in some truly luxurious activities.
The r/AskReddit online community recently shared some of the extravagant behaviors they’ve come to love even though they’re not rich. Buying whatever you want to cook and taking frequent holidays is just the tip of the iceberg. Scroll down to find out how else folks love to treat themselves.
Bored Panda reached out to personal finance expert Sam Dogen, the author of the bestselling severance negotiation book, ‘How To Engineer Your Layoff’ and the host of the ‘Financial Samurai’ blog. He shed some light on what everyone should prioritize in life no matter their income and shared his thoughts on who can be considered to be ‘rich’ in the United States in this day and age. You’ll find our full interview with Dogen below.
I have a adopted a black cat. That might not sound very exotic rich people stuff. But every time I look at him I can’t help to think “I’ve got this incredibly beautiful graceful mini-jaguar in my house solely because I love it’s companionship and looking at it.”. Feel like a king with him.
I tip servers like I’m rich because I used to work in the restaurant industry and I know all to well how brutal it can be
My thermostat stays at the temperature setting of what is most comfortable to me and nothing will change that.
I take myself on vacations. Whenever I’m on vacation, I do whatever I wanna do. I’ll order a cocktail at 9 a.m. to go with my breakfast if I want to. When I’m on vacation, I don’t look at the price — I just do it
I have someone clean my house once a month. Never thought I’d be somebody to have a cleaning lady but it’s totally worth it. It’s not even as expensive as I thought it would be.
I go into Marks and Spencer (fancy British brand) and buy things for lunch like their (hella expensive) pulled pork sausage rolls, prawn cocktails, fancy salads etc. I like to pretend I’m a fancy lady for a few minutes every couple weeks lol. 🙂
For me, in the UK, it’s private dentistry. We have the option of state provided NHS dentistry, but I pay to go private. Everyone thinks I’m insane, but I like the service I get and I know if there’s a problem I can get seen to promptly with the best care I can afford. I do not have a high salary and I don’t really go on holidays or breaks away, but I’ll happily spend out on my dental health.
I leave the fridge door open when getting the butter out even though my dad said it would cost billions and send us to the streets.
I only make about $50,000 to $60,000 a year, but I take international trips. Traveling is the stuff of life for me. I forego a lot of things so that I can save up to go on a big journey once a year.
I cook my dogs food. Ground beef, grains and veggie mix every week. Cheaper in the long run and better for her health.