Untouchable habits of the super rich

They are always great.
While the majority of Americans are struggling to make ends meet these days, the super rich are living the life, many unaware of how their daily habits and actions pan out.
In the r/AskReddit forum on Reddit, one curious user asked those who work in “very wealthy households, talking about $50m and types, what’s the most unpleasant thing you’ve seen?”
More than 3,000 people rushed to the comments section to share what they saw.
Buckle up because some of these answers were jaw-dropping, especially for those of us who complain about how much it costs to fill our gas tanks or how many gallons of milk.
Another user shared the story of her mother’s boss, which proved that if you have money and want something, it’s yours.
“My mom’s boss was on a beach vacation in the Hamptons and liked the house we passed. He left a check in the mailbox for the owner and a letter asking to buy the house. Long story short, he has a beautiful home in the Hamptons now,” the comment read.
Someone told the reason why the head was disappointed that a rich person bought a penthouse.
“I dated a girl whose grandfather is very rich, she bought panties that were bigger than hers and changed them [in] in his local cactus terrarium,” they shared.
One comment explains how many of the rules of thinking of the super rich don’t apply to them.
“I was a cleaner and I was paid to join the family [to] go to their vacation home in the north and clean the vacation home while they are there. They were only there on Saturday and Sunday but they wanted me to clean everything. I changed the bed every day and cleaned it like I would do in a hotel,” the comment began.
“When we were coming back, the driver of the car had a problem, so they arranged for a local company, the husband sat in the front, I sat with the wife, the husband started smoking, the taxi driver said he can’t smoke, the husband said I will pay you to clean the car.

The taxi driver said no, if you smoke I will be fined. The husband told the wife to pass him an (expensive) Hermes bag. The husband reached into the wallet, took out a wad of cash… about $1,000 and put it on the dash. He said to the driver, ok, I’ve got you covered and started smoking!”
Another revealed how money can really buy you anything.
“It was the private cooking of a family that had a net worth of more than 10 billion, their 2 dogs were combined with the first dog that died at the age of 18. They had health problems all the time so we also had to cut the dog’s food in a certain grammar, etc.,” explained the user.
While another user pointed out how picky some can be when it comes to their food.
“My friend worked for a family that was confused that the pasta comes dried in a box and we are poor.
“They have seen their chef making pasta by hand,” the reviewer wrote.



