@@WillyLangleyusing social media isn’t wasting time online nothing is hurtful getting some funny memes or checking ur daily feed heck even looking at the new trend
@@coconut8800 yes, I mean they aren't that sharing their lifestyle online, they still probably use the internet and stuff but i don't think they use social media.
It is exactly the same thing. The new rich are dressed for the present time. It is not like the old rich were wearing medieval robes like the nobles! Very weird!
Nah, today rich ppl show off on social media and lack manners/etiquette Edit- Yall stop with the "if rich people had social media back then comments" ugh, I'm talking about manners, you can show off subtly without being tacky and pretty people, etiquette and manners have nothing to do with wealth. All people back then specially rich people had manners and etiquette. You can be rich and mannerless, you can be poor but well mannered, its just a matter of choice.
No, it’s not now and then. Old money means people around now but the moneys been around for a long time. Old money doesn’t show off. It drives older cars and has its sweaters darned.
I don’t think they were showing off to the poor anything close to how much they do now, social media has taken showing off and injected it with steroids!
Saw ppl on other comments straight up glorifying old rich ppl like pls be serious 😭 don't act like they wouldn't spit on ur face the first chance they got
Yeah, the difference is huge. I feel like old money relies more on careful portfolio management. They know how to play the long game. But new money? It’s all about jumping into tech stocks or crypto and hoping for a quick return.
That’s a good point. A lot of newer wealthy folks get caught up in the trends, and sure, sometimes it works out big time. But I think the old money crowd sticks with tried-and-true strategies, things like real estate, dividend stocks, and bonds
Exactly. They don’t get shaken by short-term volatility because they have advisors who focus on building a strong foundation that lasts. That’s how you get multi-generational wealth
Honestly, that’s where I think the rich today might be missing the mark. They don’t seem to have that long-term mindset. Maybe it's because they're not getting the right guidance. I know I made that mistake in the past, trying to chase trends instead of thinking about what will actually grow steadily over time.
@sophi2099let's be real, how many millionaires and billionaires were made through helping starving children or setting up charities? I'd assume it's pretty close to zero...
@@akennan3817 Money isn't made from setting up charities... except in government. That's how today's politicians get votes, get elected, and then get rich. People became millionaires and billionaires in This Country by seeing a need and/or having an idea, working their azzes off to make it happen, and taking high risks to get their products/services to the public, who then paid for the products/services in great numbers; hence, making those who put everything on the line millionaires and billionaires. They then passed along the bulk their wealth to their children and grandchildren so they could have a better life and not have the same struggles as they did. Just like most parents who came to America. They were just more successful at it. After making their money, Then the millionaires and billionaires Gave A Lot Of Money to fund charities, other businesses, educational institutions, orphanages, and other things to help people. And by the way, each one of us alive today is here because our ancestors were successful in the survival game. They all did what they had to do to survive. And very few were virtuous bystanders, so this particular Victim Olympics is dead
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As somebody who goes to a private school and has met the children of these “old money” families, the main difference is they live In the countryside surrounded by old people with horrible internet connection. I know the posh, exclusive country clubs type of kids and they’re basically just normal kids but a lot more sheltered. No added class, although they tend to talk a little more formally, as In they use bigger words when speaking colloquially and therefore sound more educated. They are not very different people who should be looked up to and idolised or anything really…
@@sonias9722 The people who make these little edits that love to showcase how much better old money is, now before you go “WhErE dOEs IT sAY itS bEtTeR???2?2??2?1” It’s called implication you twat.
@@pearlgross9195 No, I think you misunderstood me. I meant sheltered as In more ignorant to the world’s problems, more carefree and they spend little time thinking about the crueler things In the world they hear about compared to the kids their age I know from state schools. They are more immature for longer. Please note that I am speaking from the perspective of a 13 year old, who is surrounded by other 12 and 13 year olds. Another thing, less of them seem to be going through the new childhood phase where they identify as every letter of the LGBTQ+ community at some point. That’s a big difference
Old money families with that old school kind of class still exist, especially in places on the east coast like Connecticut...it's just that the tacky "influencers"/socialites parade themselves around to the masses online all the time. Money talks, wealth whispers.
Yes, they do exist. As someone who grew up on the border of NYC and Long Island, their helicopters they would take from their NYC penthouses to their summer mansions in the Hamptons were the bane of my existence.
Me- “Bruh I don’t care about being rich I want that horse 💀” Edit : I DIDN’T MEAN TO START A PRICE WAR I MEANT AS IN LIKE HORSES IN AT LEAST 10K OF A BUDGET-
@@jihane1067 It's because they are American or Middle Eastern influencers from Instagram, RUclips and TikTok😂😊 Americans and Middle Easterners are one of the fakest humans.
Most of the girls you saw on the”private jet “ weren’t actually on a private jet , it is a place in l.a where you can sit in a photography room which is shaped and made to look like a. Private jet
@COOKIE CIA Africans, if they were able to fight against corruption, put useful laws in place to prevent china from buying their whole country and change their mentality regarding state affairs....
@cookiecia2905Ethiopia an African country was never colonised and has a way bigger population than entire northern Europe but they're still living in the stone age.
@@crazyraptor2907 are you dumb? have you ever even been to Ethiopia to make this ridiculous comment, Ethiopia isn't exactly the richest African country there is but it's still a decent country, the only thing that keeps them behind and affects the economy are the common and frequent natural disasters that occur there e.t.c don't be Ignorant and act like colonization didn't majorly affect African countries and isn't the reason most African countries are third world countries, till date Europeans and Even Asian First world countries steal from Africa check your facts please!. And if you wanna talk about countries in the stone age talk about the various European countries that are still extremely racist still date, talk about the poor areas of these countries and how they treat the lower class citizens in that colonizer country
the difference between old rich and new rich is that old rich is effortlessly elegant and distinguished aristocratic feeling and the new rich is being a walking advertisement for big fashion moguls
@@prelude5905 fashion moguls and designer brands weren’t that much of a thing until the 20th Century, which is like just yesterday in European history. Old money here is sometimes literally over a thousand years of family history, and real aristocrats never mingled with common folks. They had their own traditions, conventions, etiquette. Etc, and most of that is still passed down to old money kids these days, that’s why they appear to be so different. It’s not the clothes or their possessions, it’s how they carry themselves. No money in the world will make you accurately mimic aristocracy if you’re not born into or integrated into that society.
@weird One I agree but I just feel like we generalize old rich and new rich too much due to the rise in social media, they are still very similar, there are still new rich people who don't fit the stereotype and often mimic traditions of ppl with old money trying to make a family name of sorts. And fashion part still doesn't make sense to me cuz ppl with new money still dress like ppl with old money , the style is very common with rich ppl
So what if we did? At least we don’t waste our time posting everything about our lives on social media and we like to stay private. New money lacks class. Old money is the epitome of elegance and class. Yes, this trend is quite idiotic, people are acting like the actual old money would pay any heed.
Oh yeah, they got lucky in a crypto boom, o a stock of an old money company owner… how better… or maybe they’re bloody rappers profiting of of poor blak stupidity
@@Orioleexzzbut their point makes sense. New money made their own money so it makes sense rhat they'd wanna show it off,but for old money,it's just great great grandaddy's blood money,so,why show it off,being rich Is just normal to them.
I had a good friend back in college who’s old money, one of the rich of the richest families in my country. Buying Chanel jackets was like going to Zara for her 😂 the boutique manager (idk what they’re called, sorry!) was her SA. But one thing about how she and her family shopped, from what I can recall, is that they didn’t really like the brand logo stuff. They liked the more obscure, collector pieces that (to my very limited knowledge) only people who really follow Chanel (or other designer brands), would recognize. She despised the CC Chanel logo, let alone the Gucci ones. Her father’s watch collection was insane, vintage Patek Philippe’s everywhere 😅😅 but they’re super generous they built schools and housings for the less fortunate so I respect them a lot.
Can you tell her Instagram Id i just want to see what their ig looks like. I have seen rich people's ig but only the famous one's not normal rich one's. Please reply.
Old money people don't show off much on social media. They like to keep it to themselves. Rather than parading what they buy, they cultivate themselves with sports, books, and other experience.
Even if there was social media, I would imagine some of them ( maybe ) would show their lifestyle, but not all of them. It's called class. When you know you don't need to flex and wear designer clothes & accesories from head to toe yet still manage to look ✨ elegant ✨
That’s just the difference between America and England 💀 Edit: Y’all are missing my point and pulling the “I’m eNgLiSh” card- I’m English too 💀 If you want to be picky, here let me explain. This is the difference between American rich and English *royalty* ok? I don’t see many rich English people because I don’t live in an area where that’s a thing. So stop replying going “oh well I’m English and that’s not true” or “no that’s wrong English people are like that too it’s not just America!” I would also like to add, as someone who does horse riding, quite a lot of the “Old” pictures are simply people wearing dressage or showjumping gear. Nothing special or rich. Now sorry I upset all of the people who want to start arguments on the internet, but I would like to not have my replies being flooded anymore thank you.
Crazy thing is I knew a girl who came from old wealth. You could barely tell though with how nice she was, and she dressed normally. People only knew she was rich because of her brother a few years ahead.
most rich ppl actually dressed normally. but if you look at it properly, most of them are probably still using an expensive designer brand that aren't flashy
@@abitsourrrrsorry4885 Well it makes sense. They were born in privilege so they don't have the desire to show off how much money they have. They didn't earn it, they were born to it
@@bmona7550 yeah it makes sense, though I'm not going to praise any rich people who act as such. I feel like people should look into the history behind Dapper Dan's logomania. It shifted my view around our judgemental perception towards "flashy" clothing
“Designer brands” are for the nouveau riches and middle class. Old money wears camo hunting clothes to eat lunch (in the dining room) before they go out dove shooting in the back. Old money is also cheap, how they hang on to it.
@@cam9659 🗣classism against rich/wealthy people doesn’t exist 📣 the working class can barely afford proper healthcare in America and the poor/homeless are constantly harassed and taken advantage of. Rich people get made fun of but that’s just about it.
It's all the same type of greed & corruption no matter what the style is. EDIT... WELL SHITE FIRE & SAVE A MATCH! This comment section blew tf up & boy oh boy are there some very emotional comments here. Some of y'all take the PERSONAL OPINIONS of others just a liiiitle to deep. Some folks just can't deal with knowing that the world has different opinions than them. Quite pathetic really
Wait...since when was being rich person greedy? Have you ever seen people like Mr.Beast? (Not saying that all rich people aren't greedy *COUGH COUGH tiktokers*, just saying not ALL rich people are greedy)
I live in an area with some very wealthy people, and none of the really rich people wear anything like this. Sure, there’s the occasional Dior bag, but most of them have bags from fancy handmade Italian shops
Fetishing ‘old money’ basically translates too: “I wish we could go back to being open about how our grandparents used to own slaves instead of being appropriately shamed out of the limelight.”
Fetishizing rich people in general and putting two types of billionaires whose only difference is the presence of generational wealth against each other is very icky :/
The differences (besides old money’s large estates, security personnel, staff, education, etc) are their circle of people/networks. Old money types are very private about who they consider part of the club. In fact privacy and exclusivity is key to lifestyle differences. Old money may interact with anyone but you’ll never be included into their social network if you’re not part of their private world.
@@peaceandhumanity5705 Hi! So besides having been friends with, dated some in the past, and personally socialized with these folks, I’m also a sociologist by profession
@@peaceandhumanity5705 LOL As with anyone really…some were “stingy” and some were very generous. Interesting thing I noticed is that while it’s true that they don’t flaunt their status or necessarily “wear their wealth” they do drop hints about their own or their families pedigree and wealth…such as they might mention (while seemingly drunk) their trust funds, private hospitals funded by their family’s foundation, very expensive art bought or sold, family spats or arguments over “rare books” and of course talk about the dreadfully boring boarding school they attended in Europe, they might mention (also while a little drunk) how their dad dipped his toes investing in some Hollywood movies and lost a mini fortune, and of course on occasion show you photos of…their family’s (extended family and friends) annual vacation to some exotic location like climbing the mountains in Tibet, or attending their mom’s birthday party where all their friends and family gathered in someone’s Chateau in Venice…etc etc
Was looking for this comment. Everyone else on this comment section seems to be retarded, but I was not expecting much from people who consume short-form content making analyses based off pop culture stereotype regurgitations
Not really. In my country there are a lot of newly rich entrepreneurs who are not involved in show business but are founders of skincare/makeup/diet products and they flaunt their expensive cars and designer bags n outfits on social media worst than actual celebrities who work in the entertainment industry. There's always that ig post of them flexing off stacks of money to their followers lol.
This is ridiculous. You can cosplay as an old money girl as much as you want they will never accept you. The only way to be accepted is to be born into money.
People forget that these mansions/castles are rarely for sale nowadays or they’re seen as governmental property and you can’t renovate it without approval (most get denied). It’s historic monuments now, back then it was simply a home.
Many are still family homes; especially in England which still has a Royal Family and a fully preserved aristocracy. For example, Castle Howard (featured in this video using the promo shot for the TV series “Brideshead Revisited”), is still lived in by the Howard Family; and has since building began in 1699. I just visited Holkham Hall recently for their “Christmas by Candlelight” tour, and the descendants of those who built that are also still living there; and use *every* single room (when tours are not on of course). The guide even said that when they have people over for parties, the guests actually use the state bedrooms, and sleep in the huge beds that are original to the house (surrounded by master paintings and priceless tapestries and furniture).
@@pneron2032 i really wonder who would even buy those castles, like the news often said they worth that much but what is the point of being valued that much but no liquidation like there is no one buy them
@@flaccid6pancake "Still the same human beings" So hitler is a human being, you are as well, and i am as well. So that "comparision" doesn't make so much sense does it? :/
@@jxsmine.9284 Omg u guys really took this way back in time. Sure they did stuff like this but if u ever saw a GOOD old money person (they're rare ik) you'd know that they don't show off even when they have high class cars they use them without making a fuss over it. And the idea of old money and new money in the short itself is portrayed in a stereotypical way which led u into thinking about slaves.
It would be great , but uk as an Asian and someone whose ancestors were part of the British colony, you mean to say - colonial money , because that’s how industrial revolutions in London were funded
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If I understand the visual difference correctly, the rich people earlier had an aesthetic where wearing certain fabrics and silhouettes, and having custom pieces was the way to show your financial status (because the process of fabric producing was way harder and more expensive in comparison with today’s market). Today’s rich people dress in the clothes where the brand is more important than the clothing piece itself or it’s quality. Also, maybe the social aspect of this is that before it was about the quality and quantity shown to the group of associates, and now it’s more about showing everyone what you can afford. Hence, the rich people’s competitors earlier was their class only, and now they openly idolise themselves in mass view because that’s how we live.
I think they are just saying, they prefer that older upper class style. And honestly I agree, and I'd always rather dress classy than trying to be a barbie doll all the time.
Same thing! They just exchange their mansion to modern high rise apartments/villas, their clothes still needlessly expensive, their horses and automobiles to sport cars and private jet.
That’s the only difference I noticed. They were more active- just enjoying life & in the moment while someone in the background snapped their pictures.
I watched this show on Netflix and I heard that the main difference between old-money and new-money is that when they are at the restaurant the new money would order the most expensive bottle of wine and the old money would order the oldest one. But personally, the true-money won’t show off. I am the richest person in this city and I don’t think everybody knows that. My family does not show off and I am so happy about that!
i forgot who said this but someone said u'd know the diff between someone who came from old vs. new money. the latter are more concerned with showing off their wealth via designers from head to toe while the former usually don't and are more "confident" in wearing casual yet still expensive clothes that just don't have the brand name on it or aren't obviously "designer"
@@ignis1267 I’m European and rich myself my dear.But I’m French and my family’s money actually is very old money + I’m only surrounded by other ,,classy rich“ people so that’s probably the reason why I assumed that.
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Those old money families still exist, they just dont put their entire lives on social media
Exactly! They aren't wasting their time online.
@@WillyLangleyusing social media isn’t wasting time online nothing is hurtful getting some funny memes or checking ur daily feed heck even looking at the new trend
@@coconut8800 yes, I mean they aren't that sharing their lifestyle online, they still probably use the internet and stuff but i don't think they use social media.
@@coconut8800 is a waste of time accepting it or not unless you are some content creator and make money out of it.
@@josephstalin9604 so anything you do that doesn’t make money is a waste? Seems kinda backwards imo, especially because you didn’t get shit from WWII
It is exactly the same thing. The new rich are dressed for the present time. It is not like the old rich were wearing medieval robes like the nobles! Very weird!
Nah, today rich ppl show off on social media and lack manners/etiquette
Edit- Yall stop with the "if rich people had social media back then comments" ugh, I'm talking about manners, you can show off subtly without being tacky and pretty people, etiquette and manners have nothing to do with wealth. All people back then specially rich people had manners and etiquette. You can be rich and mannerless, you can be poor but well mannered, its just a matter of choice.
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It happened cause modern fashion sucks, so is better dress like a Bro from the 50's than a Streetwear boy that looks a beggar.
@@nishtha7851 exactly
The only thing rich people care about now is money, Botox, and plastic surgery
Rich people now: showing off to the poor
Rich people then: showing off to the poor but *VINTAGE*
No, it’s not now and then. Old money means people around now but the moneys been around for a long time. Old money doesn’t show off. It drives older cars and has its sweaters darned.
I don’t think they were showing off to the poor anything close to how much they do now, social media has taken showing off and injected it with steroids!
@@elizabethclaiborne6461 some of the old rich photos aren’t old rich but New Rich pretending. Skirt too short is always a dead give away.
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“Old money is about class and effortlessness” and the centuries of extortion and being power hungry that let them be old money💀
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they’re all satanic psychopaths
I'm black and I like new more...
*I don't wanna be a slave*
Edit: wtf ww3 started
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@@Therealburntmilk I'm hispanic and for me the new money style is gross, it simply looks too attention-seeker.
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Saw ppl on other comments straight up glorifying old rich ppl like pls be serious 😭 don't act like they wouldn't spit on ur face the first chance they got
@@Dont_click_this_profile-v8j ok
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I’m in private school and trust me they still exist💀
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Same almost all of my classmates are rich
@@nenekaser1720 now their journey is to get happy
How do you think you're in that private school😅😂😂
Same
It’s like new wealth is all about big risks and flashy investments, while old money is more conservative
Yeah, the difference is huge. I feel like old money relies more on careful portfolio management. They know how to play the long game. But new money? It’s all about jumping into tech stocks or crypto and hoping for a quick return.
That’s a good point. A lot of newer wealthy folks get caught up in the trends, and sure, sometimes it works out big time. But I think the old money crowd sticks with tried-and-true strategies, things like real estate, dividend stocks, and bonds
Exactly. They don’t get shaken by short-term volatility because they have advisors who focus on building a strong foundation that lasts. That’s how you get multi-generational wealth
Honestly, that’s where I think the rich today might be missing the mark. They don’t seem to have that long-term mindset. Maybe it's because they're not getting the right guidance. I know I made that mistake in the past, trying to chase trends instead of thinking about what will actually grow steadily over time.
I was in the same boat. It wasn’t until I started working with someone who really understood long-term strategies that I saw real progress.
People be romanticizing old money yet they dont realize the source those old money come from
@sophi2099let's be real, how many millionaires and billionaires were made through helping starving children or setting up charities? I'd assume it's pretty close to zero...
@@akennan3817 Money isn't made from setting up charities... except in government. That's how today's politicians get votes, get elected, and then get rich.
People became millionaires and billionaires in This Country by seeing a need and/or having an idea, working their azzes off to make it happen, and taking high risks to get their products/services to the public, who then paid for the products/services in great numbers; hence, making those who put everything on the line millionaires and billionaires.
They then passed along the bulk their wealth to their children and grandchildren so they could have a better life and not have the same struggles as they did. Just like most parents who came to America. They were just more successful at it.
After making their money, Then the millionaires and billionaires Gave A Lot Of Money to fund charities, other businesses, educational institutions, orphanages, and other things to help people.
And by the way, each one of us alive today is here because our ancestors were successful in the survival game. They all did what they had to do to survive. And very few were virtuous bystanders, so this particular Victim Olympics is dead
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Don't care, money is money. I want it, I get it. No matter the cost
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Rich people now: ✨CLOUT✨
Rich people then: ✨SLAVERY✨
The people from the "old money" are mostly from 1950s - 1990s though?
Still slavery and bad morals if your company produces in bangladesh and exploits the planet, is animals and its people✨
@@Idk-ly9de but where do you think the money came from?
@@ateachi2168 Umm idk Movies (Actors) , Businesses , and being a singer...
Oh and Investing..
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As somebody who goes to a private school and has met the children of these “old money” families, the main difference is they live In the countryside surrounded by old people with horrible internet connection. I know the posh, exclusive country clubs type of kids and they’re basically just normal kids but a lot more sheltered. No added class, although they tend to talk a little more formally, as In they use bigger words when speaking colloquially and therefore sound more educated. They are not very different people who should be looked up to and idolised or anything really…
Who was planning to idolize them
@@sonias9722 The people who make these little edits that love to showcase how much better old money is, now before you go “WhErE dOEs IT sAY itS bEtTeR???2?2??2?1” It’s called implication you twat.
Our guess is only you idolized them
It’s the “sheltered” part that gives it away. They’re not so much sheltered as raised to adhere to a strict code of privacy and exclusivity
@@pearlgross9195 No, I think you misunderstood me. I meant sheltered as In more ignorant to the world’s problems, more carefree and they spend little time thinking about the crueler things In the world they hear about compared to the kids their age I know from state schools. They are more immature for longer. Please note that I am speaking from the perspective of a 13 year old, who is surrounded by other 12 and 13 year olds. Another thing, less of them seem to be going through the new childhood phase where they identify as every letter of the LGBTQ+ community at some point. That’s a big difference
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Old money families with that old school kind of class still exist, especially in places on the east coast like Connecticut...it's just that the tacky "influencers"/socialites parade themselves around to the masses online all the time. Money talks, wealth whispers.
“Money talks, wealth whispers” 💯💯
They're both pretty trashy ngl. Old money didn't come from morally white things.
Why are we acting like “old money” is superior in any way? Lol. Stop putting rich people on a pedestal.
Yes, they do exist. As someone who grew up on the border of NYC and Long Island, their helicopters they would take from their NYC penthouses to their summer mansions in the Hamptons were the bane of my existence.
wealth doesn't whisper lmfao its talks, most people can't hear it though
Me- “Bruh I don’t care about being rich I want that horse 💀”
Edit : I DIDN’T MEAN TO START A PRICE WAR I MEANT AS IN LIKE HORSES IN AT LEAST 10K OF A BUDGET-
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Well you gotta be pretty rich to get your own horse so yeah you do care about being rich
@@Inkedalic3 I mean it does depend on what breed and how much experience the horse has.
Horses are expensive bruh
Rich people now a days be like, " I got my Gucci on-"
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Rich people now: built on slave/exploited labor
Rich people then: built on slave/exploited labor
Nothing has changed
@99madneonthey're all the same
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Not all rich people are like that
Rich people back then used to be so classy and elegant.
Not back then. There are still plenty of rich people like that. This is showing old money vs new money.
Now most wealthy people are just bragging and showing off their money so other people would envy and be jealous of them
Yeah like crazy queens and kings who tortured and raped their staff and kingdom, so elegant!
You think class and elegancy have to do with fashion. Such a small minded view of people.. judging based off looks
@@jihane1067 It's because they are American or Middle Eastern influencers from Instagram, RUclips and TikTok😂😊 Americans and Middle Easterners are one of the fakest humans.
Rich people now:” Louis Vuitton , Gucci , money, man”
Rich people then:”horse, mansion , money , rich tea, servants”
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THIS
🤦🏻♀️you think rich people today don't have mansions and employees?
slaves
@@chiprizz858 u don’t know what slaves are yet🤦♀️
@@chiprizz858 bruh do you know the difference between servants and slaves 💀
Most of the girls you saw on the”private jet “ weren’t actually on a private jet , it is a place in l.a where you can sit in a photography room which is shaped and made to look like a. Private jet
@COOKIE CIA Africans, if they were able to fight against corruption, put useful laws in place to prevent china from buying their whole country and change their mentality regarding state affairs....
@cookiecia2905Ethiopia an African country was never colonised and has a way bigger population than entire northern Europe but they're still living in the stone age.
@@crazyraptor2907 are you dumb? have you ever even been to Ethiopia to make this ridiculous comment, Ethiopia isn't exactly the richest African country there is but it's still a decent country, the only thing that keeps them behind and affects the economy are the common and frequent natural disasters that occur there e.t.c don't be Ignorant and act like colonization didn't majorly affect African countries and isn't the reason most African countries are third world countries, till date Europeans and Even Asian First world countries steal from Africa check your facts please!. And if you wanna talk about countries in the stone age talk about the various European countries that are still extremely racist still date, talk about the poor areas of these countries and how they treat the lower class citizens in that colonizer country
@@crazyraptor2907 ethiopia has been occupied by europe though
Kylie and kim have their own private jets bro
The "new money" people actually are not nearly as rich as the "old money" ones. They are even considered just upper middle class
Rich people now : All about Brands
Rich people then : All about Assets and Class
And about being white
@@anisakalloe3247?
They still focus on assets now aswell
And brands, do you see what they're wearing then?!?
classism* not class
Rich screams, wealth whispers.
True Elon isn't wearing Gucci
u corny as hell
@@John-ki2qk I mean, neither is Kanye, but we all know how that went.
That'd be true If the people in those pictures were Actually rich. The Majority of people posting about their oh so fabulous lifestyle are Lying
the difference between old rich and new rich is that old rich is effortlessly elegant and distinguished aristocratic feeling and the new rich is being a walking advertisement for big fashion moguls
Same shit different story
what do you think the rich were doing back then?
The only reason why you feel like it’s effortless now is because the old rich have successfully advertised their fashion moguls.
@@prelude5905 fashion moguls and designer brands weren’t that much of a thing until the 20th Century, which is like just yesterday in European history.
Old money here is sometimes literally over a thousand years of family history, and real aristocrats never mingled with common folks. They had their own traditions, conventions, etiquette. Etc, and most of that is still passed down to old money kids these days, that’s why they appear to be so different. It’s not the clothes or their possessions, it’s how they carry themselves.
No money in the world will make you accurately mimic aristocracy if you’re not born into or integrated into that society.
@weird One I agree but I just feel like we generalize old rich and new rich too much due to the rise in social media, they are still very similar, there are still new rich people who don't fit the stereotype and often mimic traditions of ppl with old money trying to make a family name of sorts. And fashion part still doesn't make sense to me cuz ppl with new money still dress like ppl with old money , the style is very common with rich ppl
At least most new money people made that money themselves, they didn’t just inherit great granddaddy’s blood money 😂
LMFAOOOOO still nope
So what if we did? At least we don’t waste our time posting everything about our lives on social media and we like to stay private. New money lacks class. Old money is the epitome of elegance and class. Yes, this trend is quite idiotic, people are acting like the actual old money would pay any heed.
Oh yeah, they got lucky in a crypto boom, o a stock of an old money company owner… how better… or maybe they’re bloody rappers profiting of of poor blak stupidity
@@Orioleexzzbut their point makes sense. New money made their own money so it makes sense rhat they'd wanna show it off,but for old money,it's just great great grandaddy's blood money,so,why show it off,being rich Is just normal to them.
@@anshbasu8160 and then you have people like prince Harry. Who have an identity crisis on weather to act like old or new money.
Broke: exploiting the working class
Woke: exploiting the working class whilst riding a horse
@@ivy-re6qo Yeah, because slavery wasn’t racisy
I had a good friend back in college who’s old money, one of the rich of the richest families in my country. Buying Chanel jackets was like going to Zara for her 😂 the boutique manager (idk what they’re called, sorry!) was her SA. But one thing about how she and her family shopped, from what I can recall, is that they didn’t really like the brand logo stuff. They liked the more obscure, collector pieces that (to my very limited knowledge) only people who really follow Chanel (or other designer brands), would recognize. She despised the CC Chanel logo, let alone the Gucci ones. Her father’s watch collection was insane, vintage Patek Philippe’s everywhere 😅😅 but they’re super generous they built schools and housings for the less fortunate so I respect them a lot.
Can you tell her Instagram Id i just want to see what their ig looks like. I have seen rich people's ig but only the famous one's not normal rich one's. Please reply.
@@MMALife818 😂😂😂😂😂
Branding in clothes is trash as fck
Wow, so youbare rich too?
@@MMALife818stalker ass
Old money people don't show off much on social media. They like to keep it to themselves. Rather than parading what they buy, they cultivate themselves with sports, books, and other experience.
Well that is also to avoid getting kidnapped for ransom. So it's quite logical unless they're also an influencer
There was no social media back then anyway
They did not have social media
Even if there was social media, I would imagine some of them ( maybe ) would show their lifestyle, but not all of them.
It's called class. When you know you don't need to flex and wear designer clothes & accesories from head to toe yet still manage to look ✨ elegant ✨
Old money people definitely show off on social media.
A little fact: living an old money life style nowadays is more expensive than the actual rich life style😂
Fr fr
That’s just the difference between America and England 💀
Edit: Y’all are missing my point and pulling the “I’m eNgLiSh” card- I’m English too 💀
If you want to be picky, here let me explain. This is the difference between American rich and English *royalty* ok? I don’t see many rich English people because I don’t live in an area where that’s a thing. So stop replying going “oh well I’m English and that’s not true” or “no that’s wrong English people are like that too it’s not just America!”
I would also like to add, as someone who does horse riding, quite a lot of the “Old” pictures are simply people wearing dressage or showjumping gear. Nothing special or rich. Now sorry I upset all of the people who want to start arguments on the internet, but I would like to not have my replies being flooded anymore thank you.
AYO!!
East side rich
no I'm pretty sure that's just rich royal people not regular rich people
It’s not .
@@Eeok my guy it’s as the title says .
Old money
why y'all glamorizing rich people tf 💀
right like it's so embarrassing
FR "they had class and elegance back then" bye 💀
Exactly like this is so weird?
@@windseeker3742 Embarrassing honestly💀
@@windseeker3742true slavery mindset
"old money aesthetic" Major oligarchy vibes im getting from this
Rich people now 🤑💸💵💵💵💳👑
Rich people then 👨🏾🌾👨🏾🌾👨🏾🌾👨🏾🌾👨🏾🌾👨🏾🌾👨🏾🌾
Crazy thing is I knew a girl who came from old wealth. You could barely tell though with how nice she was, and she dressed normally. People only knew she was rich because of her brother a few years ahead.
most rich ppl actually dressed normally. but if you look at it properly, most of them are probably still using an expensive designer brand that aren't flashy
@@abitsourrrrsorry4885 Well it makes sense. They were born in privilege so they don't have the desire to show off how much money they have. They didn't earn it, they were born to it
@@bmona7550 yeah it makes sense, though I'm not going to praise any rich people who act as such. I feel like people should look into the history behind Dapper Dan's logomania. It shifted my view around our judgemental perception towards "flashy" clothing
Exactly, what I just said
“Designer brands” are for the nouveau riches and middle class. Old money wears camo hunting clothes to eat lunch (in the dining room) before they go out dove shooting in the back.
Old money is also cheap, how they hang on to it.
Yass classism ✨
Classism doesn’t apply to rich/wealthy people, they’ll be ok
@@Pink_pr1ncess gurl- say that again but slowly
@@cam9659 🗣classism against rich/wealthy people doesn’t exist 📣 the working class can barely afford proper healthcare in America and the poor/homeless are constantly harassed and taken advantage of. Rich people get made fun of but that’s just about it.
@@Pink_pr1ncess girlie you just described classism.
@@Pink_pr1ncess you literally just explained classism 🤦♀️🤦♀️
It's all the same type of greed & corruption no matter what the style is.
EDIT... WELL SHITE FIRE & SAVE A MATCH! This comment section blew tf up & boy oh boy are there some very emotional comments here. Some of y'all take the PERSONAL OPINIONS of others just a liiiitle to deep. Some folks just can't deal with knowing that the world has different opinions than them. Quite pathetic really
Hahha being rich is a bad thing now? Lmfao ur obviously poor.
Wait...since when was being rich person greedy? Have you ever seen people like Mr.Beast? (Not saying that all rich people aren't greedy *COUGH COUGH tiktokers*, just saying not ALL rich people are greedy)
@@no_yes_Is_wrong123 they got the money by being greedy bruh
@@puropulkkinen1580 then youre also greedy because you get it from greed
@@puropulkkinen1580 Again, heard of Mr.Beast?
Money does not buy elegance or taste....ever!
It actually can but not always unfortunately
It absolutely can buy elegance but who cares about that? I want my Bugatti or koenigsegg 😂
I would pay somebody to help me.
@@h1gh_end134😂😂😂😂
I live in an area with some very wealthy people, and none of the really rich people wear anything like this. Sure, there’s the occasional Dior bag, but most of them have bags from fancy handmade Italian shops
nobody here as actually meet and been around rich people they literally the same still
literally. really rich people don't show it. only the ones who are desperate for attention waste so much money on showing off.
My family is rich, we still save money and do thing normal people do. I’m so tired of this stereotypical sh*t.
Facts
@Dani Dani I think you're misunderstanding my comment I was agreeing with them 💀 I was disagreeing with ppl who said the rich now are all flashy
y'all saying prefer the old ones because they're aesthetic 😭😭 literally no difference other than change generations
Thank you 😭🤚🏻
It’s not old, just old money vs new money. It’s a different kind of wealth but it still exists today.
I would love to be able to dress like a rich person from then. Their fashion is impeccable
Exactly
Ikr
I like how the songs about rich men and it’s showing all women😂
Where do u think their unlimited funds came from ?
@@heheboi1890 they do say a women can make you a millionaire, but you have to be a billionaire first
Fetishing ‘old money’ basically translates too: “I wish we could go back to being open about how our grandparents used to own slaves instead of being appropriately shamed out of the limelight.”
Like seriously imagine glamorizing aristocracy.
Fetishizing rich people in general and putting two types of billionaires whose only difference is the presence of generational wealth against each other is very icky :/
@@anna84259 fax
Elegance to "I can handle myself, I dont need anyone"
And that's not a bad thing
Lol if you’re a multimillionaire/billionaire you don’t need anyone to take care of you besides a financial advisor.
@@Pink_pr1ncess yep.
Back then people pretended they were better that's why they got money.
Now they pretend "oh you can do it too if you try hard enough".
New money pretend you can do it too but also gossip when are not around.
Now: living their best lives 🎉
Then: living their best lives 😐
The differences (besides old money’s large estates, security personnel, staff, education, etc) are their circle of people/networks. Old money types are very private about who they consider part of the club. In fact privacy and exclusivity is key to lifestyle differences. Old money may interact with anyone but you’ll never be included into their social network if you’re not part of their private world.
Wow, how do you know much?
@@peaceandhumanity5705
Hi! So besides having been friends with, dated some in the past, and personally socialized with these folks, I’m also a sociologist by profession
@@pearlgross9195 Wow dated some? That part girl!💁😹
Is it true that they're stingy with their money?
@@peaceandhumanity5705 LOL
As with anyone really…some were “stingy” and some were very generous. Interesting thing I noticed is that while it’s true that they don’t flaunt their status or necessarily “wear their wealth” they do drop hints about their own or their families pedigree and wealth…such as they might mention (while seemingly drunk) their trust funds, private hospitals funded by their family’s foundation, very expensive art bought or sold, family spats or arguments over “rare books” and of course talk about the dreadfully boring boarding school they attended in Europe, they might mention (also while a little drunk) how their dad dipped his toes investing in some Hollywood movies and lost a mini fortune, and of course on occasion show you photos of…their family’s (extended family and friends) annual vacation to some exotic location like climbing the mountains in Tibet, or attending their mom’s birthday party where all their friends and family gathered in someone’s Chateau in Venice…etc etc
@@pearlgross9195Are they mostly philanthropist?
*People who acquired wealth through show business vs. People who acquired wealth through other forms of business
Was looking for this comment. Everyone else on this comment section seems to be retarded, but I was not expecting much from people who consume short-form content making analyses based off pop culture stereotype regurgitations
@@insabon I agree with your point but you didn’t have to use a slur
Not really. In my country there are a lot of newly rich entrepreneurs who are not involved in show business but are founders of skincare/makeup/diet products and they flaunt their expensive cars and designer bags n outfits on social media worst than actual celebrities who work in the entertainment industry. There's always that ig post of them flexing off stacks of money to their followers lol.
Other form of business: slavery
Rich or not, being educated is where it’s at.
And the old money folks still had some kind of goddamn skill
If I had money like that, I would definitely want to dress in the old rich aesthetic
yash me too
@@ron42069yes, this is a style
This is ridiculous. You can cosplay as an old money girl as much as you want they will never accept you. The only way to be accepted is to be born into money.
If you were rich like that you wouldnt want to. The psychology of the wealthy is so fucked its predictable
“What breed is your horse?”
-Andrew Tate 1627
TY FOR THIS 😂
I don’t think a lot of people casually rode horses in *1986* lol 😂
Hahaha
More 1850
People forget that these mansions/castles are rarely for sale nowadays or they’re seen as governmental property and you can’t renovate it without approval (most get denied). It’s historic monuments now, back then it was simply a home.
Many are still family homes; especially in England which still has a Royal Family and a fully preserved aristocracy. For example, Castle Howard (featured in this video using the promo shot for the TV series “Brideshead Revisited”), is still lived in by the Howard Family; and has since building began in 1699. I just visited Holkham Hall recently for their “Christmas by Candlelight” tour, and the descendants of those who built that are also still living there; and use *every* single room (when tours are not on of course). The guide even said that when they have people over for parties, the guests actually use the state bedrooms, and sleep in the huge beds that are original to the house (surrounded by master paintings and priceless tapestries and furniture).
You're wrong, for Europe anyway. Castles are always for sale here
@@pneron2032 i really wonder who would even buy those castles, like the news often said they worth that much but what is the point of being valued that much but no liquidation like there is no one buy them
The old one just feels classier.
That elegance that can't be found nowadays
That's literally not true. It's just America famous rich vs England generation rich
They both still are rich and benefit off those weaker than them. They were never elegant to begin with 🧍
Those are just english rich people wdym
it very much can be, y'all just like to complain
LOL have you actually talked to rich people before? Get off social media
The old rich will not show clearly their richness compared to the new ones now lol
because they mostly got it from dirty sources
The Kardashians have been rich and they show off all the times
Nothing beats old money Rich the class ,elegance, they look almost like royalty
it’s just clothes tho. still the same human beings :P
@@ninicoh Yea but they look cooler somehow? (In my opinion)
I mean both me and you and hitler are human as well?
@@Idk-ly9de Bro what what does Hitler have to do with this 💀
@@flaccid6pancake "Still the same human beings"
So hitler is a human being, you are as well, and i am as well. So that "comparision" doesn't make so much sense does it?
:/
Rich people then: buying expensive shit
Rich people now: buying expensive shit
Im loving the vintage rich people ❤
"Im actually kylie jenner I just have a secret account" -random 5 yo old
It's the same thing just less modern
Old money: 😊
The source of the money: 💀
As a person who broke af I can confirm those are the same picture with same mindset
Most rich people now look desperate and trashy. Back then it looked classy and effortless like they didn’t need or have to try 🙌🏼♥️
And they all white
that's what i meant too🤷
And they all profited off of cheap/unpaid labor ✨
They did not have to try because it was all inherited😍
@@andressafreitas7316 From the backs of slaves 😍
Y'all it's the decency and mannerism that's being talked about here!
That!! Yes!
The decency they had was owning slaves and making people work on low wages or none in their factories
@@jxsmine.9284 Omg u guys really took this way back in time. Sure they did stuff like this but if u ever saw a GOOD old money person (they're rare ik) you'd know that they don't show off even when they have high class cars they use them without making a fuss over it. And the idea of old money and new money in the short itself is portrayed in a stereotypical way which led u into thinking about slaves.
Before women were rich because of men
Now they r rich because of themselves
It would be great , but uk as an Asian and someone whose ancestors were part of the British colony, you mean to say - colonial money , because that’s how industrial revolutions in London were funded
Rich People before then: “Yo bro I have so many camels.”
Rich people now: able to afford gas
Rich people then: able to afford the world
Welcome to the world of inflation💞
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg: *allow us to introduce ourselves*
old money doesnt mean back then… it means that a person was wealthy all along not just recently
Everyone: watching the video
Me: vibing to ABBA
As someone whose family is in that “old money” classification, its just a generational difference, people dressed and had fun with the times
Hey can we talk?
@@peaceandhumanity5705 about?
@@snowbound4913 how do I get an NYC phone number?
I wish we would revive this older trend. I love this art deco. Throughout the Gilded Age and what not such a thrilling time to be alive in America.
Whoever you are reading this, I just wanna let you know that you're worth it... everything that you've done, no one can replace you but you have to know there are hard times in life where life gets to you but its just a test to make you stronger and better for what's about to come, the one you gotta impress first is yourself remember yourself that you're a human and please stop going harsh on you with insecurities, just let it flow out of your body and calm down, hope you had a nice day&night and I hope the days will be good for you and the others reading this thanks for taking your time reading this!
🤧💗
Thank you
@@trishlasingh2048 my opinion in 3 months has not changed, I wish you and everyone else the best
@@Xgeutz 😊
I hope you are happy and good
If I understand the visual difference correctly, the rich people earlier had an aesthetic where wearing certain fabrics and silhouettes, and having custom pieces was the way to show your financial status (because the process of fabric producing was way harder and more expensive in comparison with today’s market). Today’s rich people dress in the clothes where the brand is more important than the clothing piece itself or it’s quality.
Also, maybe the social aspect of this is that before it was about the quality and quantity shown to the group of associates, and now it’s more about showing everyone what you can afford. Hence, the rich people’s competitors earlier was their class only, and now they openly idolise themselves in mass view because that’s how we live.
I liked the suits better before and their houses of course I love them in this current time we see how the years fly by
I think they are just saying, they prefer that older upper class style. And honestly I agree, and I'd always rather dress classy than trying to be a barbie doll all the time.
I can't hate the rich, I can only admire them . Hoping there's also good people between them
There are ,for example, Princess Diana was from a rich family !
There's no difference except for social media. They enjoyed their wealth.
I’m either too poor to understand what is happening or are they just the same with different aesthetic
Old money just brings vibes
Same thing! They just exchange their mansion to modern high rise apartments/villas, their clothes still needlessly expensive, their horses and automobiles to sport cars and private jet.
Rich people now : enjoy
Rich people then : enjoy
. _ .
For me is more priorities. Rich now is living for the camera, while Rich then is capturing them while they are living the moment if that makes sense
That’s the only difference I noticed. They were more active- just enjoying life & in the moment while someone in the background snapped their pictures.
Broo the old were like so elegant and not revealing a purpose to how to look rich they just perfect.
I watched this show on Netflix and I heard that the main difference between old-money and new-money is that when they are at the restaurant the new money would order the most expensive bottle of wine and the old money would order the oldest one. But personally, the true-money won’t show off. I am the richest person in this city and I don’t think everybody knows that. My family does not show off and I am so happy about that!
What show is it?
Its called class. Something new money could never buy.
I still got the same vibe tbh lol.
yes, and I thought that was the point of the video.
Rich people now: parasites
Rich people then: parasites
i forgot who said this but someone said u'd know the diff between someone who came from old vs. new money. the latter are more concerned with showing off their wealth via designers from head to toe while the former usually don't and are more "confident" in wearing casual yet still expensive clothes that just don't have the brand name on it or aren't obviously "designer"
*New rich ppl now: I like trend*
*Rich ppl then: I'd like to get a Fancy room*
I like the old schools.
Not to empress anyone.
Just to breathe the healthy air.
As custas de trabalho escravo 💀
And also to breathe in a bunch of lead and other toxic materials.
tell me you know nothing about history and the world without telling me so.
I feel like old school got a crusty and dusty smell, like old people
@@sans_inc xD my exact thought
Real old rich : not showing off, they use very simple 😂
Conclusion: Life is a lot easier when I have slaves
I think they mean that rich people back then had a certain charm, elegance and grace to them.
Rich people back then had grandparents who owned slaves and supported child labor.
Rich girls now : Onlyfans. For the streets, not classy at all
At least they are making money, get off your ass and do it too if you are willing to talk shit
Bro u narrow minded asf😂
Imagine dissing erotic models instead of actually getting a job like them. Make some money before criticizing other people’s lives
Rich people back then had one thing that rich people today don't have - 'CLASS'
Rich....MY name is literally in the campus of a university because of family connections. Match that
Ngl the turtleneck overcoat was a vibe
The first one is American rich the second one is European rich
No, I'm European and rich people look like the nowadays one
@@ignis1267 I’m European and rich myself my dear.But I’m French and my family’s money actually is very old money + I’m only surrounded by other ,,classy rich“ people so that’s probably the reason why I assumed that.
@@Summoangeli so you're aristocrat? Lol
@@ignis1267 Only the once from Eastern Europe and Middle Eastern or African immigrants
✨💫old money aesthetic 👵🏼💵💫✨