When the first Pokémon games came out, one of my friends was told he had to wait til Christmas to get it, because his parents didn't like to spoil him. So that year, all he asked for, from every single relative, was either a Gameboy, or one the games, thinking that everyone would talk to each other and he'd get both of them. But no one talked to each other at all, and he ended up with 3 Gameboys and 8 copies (I think it was like 3 red and 5 blue, or something like that). When we went back to school, he gives me one of the gameboys and one of the copies of blue, and says if I'll go through the beginning a few times and trade him all the starters, I could keep them, and he'd even throw in a copy of red so I could give it to my little brother. To this day I'm not sure if he was just being really nice or he honestly didn't realize he could have done it himself. Regardless, that's how I got my first handheld, so Kyle, if you're out there and you remember this, thanks bud.
I went to a private high school. One kid threw a graphic calculator (the ones at 100$) in the garbage because it didn't work anymore. I grabed it, changed the batteries (4 AAA), and it worked fine.
Worked at a very fancy hotel. It was summer time so a ton of rich kids were here partying. It got so loud where they were at that other rich people called the cops to shut it down. Don't know what went down but the cops ended up dragging a few of them out of the hotel. One tried to kick the window out of the cop car so the cops hogtied him before throwing him back in. Then he screams out, "DO YOU KNOW WHO MY DAD IS?!" I dunno it was just funny to me to actually hear someone say that.
Imagine being such a waste of space that your only contribution to the universe is spending your dad's money. I'd kill myself, and many of them do once they realize how useless they are.
Stop dogging Draco! He means well internally he was just raised in an environment and with circumstances that made him act that way and do those things.
Bro when I was 12, my class had a 3 day trip to this camping park thing and this one girl in my class wore up showing Gucci. During a hike in the area she fell and got her Gucci pants dirty and was like meh. A week after we got back from the trip she was wearing the same pair. I was like "you washed it?". She said no (you can't wash that type of material) and she garbaged it and bought two new pairs.
Y'all are all overreacting its really not that serious wow they have Gucci and have their parents have the money to buy new articles of expensive clothing I can't tell what's more cringey the stories or the fact people get upset over people having nice things
Here’s my rich kid story: Saw a limo drive by my house, thought to self, “Ooh, maybe someone’s getting married and wants to go to their wedding in style!” Walk my dog in the direction the limo went, only to see a kid and his dad packing the limo with tennis gear. The kid took a limo to tennis camp.
QyoTo X nah most people who were brought up rich have no value for money. They dont know what “wasting money” means. To that kid probably taking a limo to a tennis camp is normal since he might’ve been riding a limo all his life
TBH I know a kid who always flexed in school and doesn't know what hypothermia or frostbite was. One day I was talking to my friends about how I almost got hypothermia during a camping trip when he said that it's just the same thing as frostbite from a game. He continued to say that I never could have gotten hypothermia since it was made up from a game. It was fun knowing that people don't know you can die in snow.
Here's mine: I taught at a private school where some rather wealthy parents sent their kids. They were great children, most of them not snobbish or anything. Quite lovable actually. However, every vacation that came around, they would all start talking about where they were traveling to. Most went abroad. I had children arguing about what was the best airline to use to get to Europe and Dubai! Apparently the consensus was Emirates. Then, they would turn to me and ask, "Miss, where are you going for your vacation?" I would reply, "Me? I'm going to the best place ever!" To which they would gaze at me with much interest and awe, "Where?!" And I would say, "To my house and into my bed! The best place eveeeer!" Some would laugh, others would obviously think that so lame. Now I taught different levels throughout the school so most of the students in the school had this same conversation with me. The inevitable was them asking me why I didn't travel somewhere during my vacation. My answer was simple, "I'm too poor." They would look at me with much confusion because they couldn't tell if I was joking or not. One child, however, a little girl of about six, came up to me one time and touched my arm. With very sorrowful, compassionate eyes she said, "Miss, I'm so very sorry that you're so poor." I don't know if this entire situation counts as rich kid syndrome but children sure do say the 'darnest things' hahahahahaha
My family isn't insanely rich, but I go a private school. My classmates are genuinely nice people (Well,most of them) but when you go out with them they will choose restaurants that are really expensive. And of course, when you tell them that you don't have that much money they will offer to pay for your meal. Same thing with shopping. I always debate whether to go out with them or just stay home. I of course want to spend time with my friends, but I don't want to spend so much of my parents' money or rely on my friends to pay for me, so it's kinda an awkward situation
I’m not rich (middle class) but my family travels every couple of summers. I have been to both Dubai and Europe. Emirates is the shit.🤟🏾🙌🏾 Dubai was a layover to Kenya, didn’t stay more than a day and went to geneva Switzerland another summer. Best airline ever. Only one I’ve ever used and I have nothing to compare them to but those kids are not lying😅
I kinda feel bad for the guy at 7:20, he never asked for that, yet he lost everyone close to him and has to deal with a crapton of pressure and expectations, he wasn't used to that life, yet he was thrown in it and expected to act like someone who lived his life that way the entire time
that guy's life is the typical life of a bipolar person.Driving fast,drinking are signs of mania while thoughts of self-destruction are signs of depression..He's rich,but he is still a victim of his own demons
Not a "spoiled rich kid" thing but I had a friend in high school (where we moved to before moving again and attending another high school) who had very well off parents. Then there was me who's family had moved and were on welfare because my Mum had trouble looking for a job (she works as a cleaner for a hospital now though, after we moved again) There would be days where my brothers and I wouldn't have anything to eat and while yes, we were on the lunch program, it was always either a soup or a sandwich. Not exactly a whole lot to eat and we'd be super hungry through the day. My friend, who didn't know for a bit that I would end up not eating lunch at school sometimes, started to take me down the road from our school to buy me and my brothers (one of them was in the elementary school nearby) something to eat. Like burgers, fries, and milkshakes for lunch (as an example). Sometimes, we'd save one item each to give to our Mum to eat too and I would make my brothers and I dinner (like mac and cheese or soup or noodles) because we felt bad we got to eat that kind of stuff at school and she couldn't. On multiple times, I admitted that I felt bad I didn't know how to repay her (because she knew we were only going to be there for 1 school year before we moved again) and she told me she didn't mind cause we were friends.
Literally whenever I ate lunch at my school I gave half my Lunch to one of my friends because I would just see them sitting there, eating nothing so yeah one time he asked me how he would repay me I jokingly said "you could kiss me!" He literally did it...front of public...he was a boy...I'm a boy.......
Have an aunt like that. My family and my two aunts and their families all live in the same apartment complex, and this one aunt deemed our complex too beneath her to move next to us and decided to live in the more affluent area of town with 1 bedroom apartments cost around 2 and sometimes 3K. Eventually she got kicked out for not being able to pay rent and ended up moving next to us, then eventually couldn't keep up with our rent either and got kicked out aswell. Finally she learned her lesson and now is better.
My parents were like that. They would buy a new car every year or so and my mom would buy new clothes constantly, since my dad had a job in the oil field. Then the housing crash came, and the oil crash afterwards, which really fucked them over.
Awkward story time. My parents were penny-pinchers raising me and imparted such practices in me at an early age. I saved meticulously and had my father begin an investment portfolio in my name when I turned 10. We made some good decisions, and by the time of my first on-record job I had about 20k saved up from summer work for my grandfather and letting interest accrue. Winter hits, and the fast food joint I worked at started cutting hours. I offered one of my shifts to a coworker who missed a few days taking care of her kids, and she kept refusing to take my hours. I was still living with my parents and going to community college, so I told her “I’ve got 20k in the bank, I don’t need it. You’ve got mouths to feed.” She takes the shift, and then literally the whole fucking crew starts asking me for money/hours over the next few weeks. It got so bad I had to file three complaints with management over harassment. I’ve never shared my savings amount with someone IRL since.
One kid walked into the Costco I work at FULLY dressed in Off-White and Supreme, as his mother walked in with him wearing a Louis Vuitton x Supreme hijab/scarf, and a Louis Vuitton purse. Kind of pathetic to flex at Costco, not going to lie.
I had a friend who's Dad was SUPER rich when I grew up(Still know him to this day), like I mean his family had a full master bathroom in their garage and they owned like 28 cars with a modern house overlooking the skyline. My friend wasn't snobby about it and knew he was lucky, but one time I remember his dad bought a Mercedes SLS. I remember it was a shiny silver. I would always ask for rides in his cars like a bitch. Anyways, I remember hanging out with my friend and I remembered I hadn't see the Mercedes in the garage. I asked his dad if the Mercedes was in the shop or something, and he literally said "What Mercedes-" and then his face went white and his jaw dropped. He then ran into another room of the house and I stood there quite confused. He came out a few minutes later and explained that he went on a short trip and drove the SLS, parked it in a parking garage and then took a taxi home. Then he completely forgot about it. He had been paying $2 an hour for parking for like 2 months.
being not rich teaches you very very valuable life lessons and teaches you to be more generous and empathetic towards others I’ve met lots of rich kids who are book smart but holy fuck they couldn’t change a tire if their life depended on it
Saw a kid show up to school in a supreme sweater, air pods, gold chain, yeezys and a Gucci belt. Every time someone bumped into him he said "middle class scumbag"
They'd probably go around saying how their life sucks on social media and say that they wanna kill themselves. Sadly, they won't be able to help their behavior.
@@dayalasingh5853 I'm actually really happy that i get to grow up middle class because i never really need anything but i also get to be a grounded person.
@@thatone3590 i have both installed and i preffer winrar, the interface is way nicer than 7-zip and i choose programs based on how good look their GUI not their functionality
@@basedeltazero714 Plus damages, they must have destroyed the field and the crops, that and the fact that it must take quite some time for a huge ass harvester to be shipped and delivered. So try to imagine the losses of the farmer, probably more than 1 million.
Ok, but fines ARE a tax for being poor. If I have 100$ and get a 10$ fine, that's 10% of everything I have. If on the other hand I have 1000$ or even 10000$ I won't even notice that 1% or 0.1%. In the real world this can have devastating consequences for poor people, most often in the form of catch 22 situations. You can either pay the fine or fix your broken taillight. If you fix your taillight, you'll have more to pay in fines, money which you don't have, or you can pay the fine and then get fined again because of your broken taillight, money which again, you don't have. The only fair way to fine people is as a percentage of their income. If I fuck up, it shouldn't hurt me less just because my parents are upper-middle class.
There're ways to diminish that: in Finland and Switzerland, they have a system where they fine you based on the amount of income you earn daily. The world record for the highest speeding fine was in Switzerland, which was about a $1.000.000.
@Kurt Johnson No, you're changing the law to affect everyone in the same way. Fines exist to discourage specific types of behavior. If a fine given to two people, for the same thing, is pocket change for one and the difference in making or not making rent that month, that's the law effecting people in different ways. Literally.
This: the world economy would be a long way towards being fixed if fines were in a percentage of their total liquid possessions, or at least a percentage of their monthly income
The SNES boys wasn't a worst case nor worse.. That's a nice friendship with a bit extra luck. Edit: Hey I didn't think my comment deserve likes but uh thanks everyone. The commenters all have likes from enthusiastic watchers & comment readers.
You DID deserve likes since what you said is very true. I came to comments just to point out that the story didn't fit the theme at all. Clearly a lot of people agree!
Coming from a rich kid's world (my dad is extremely rich but never gave me more than i needed growing up) I can totally recognize people i know in some storied
From what you said, you were raised properly, and knowing the value of money. Obviously, you didn't have to worry for your life when it comes to money I think.
I was a camp counsellor and I loved the kids in my group to death but sometimes the thing they'd say are just.... Me and another counsellor were talking about how whether our friends new car (its her family's car but she can drive it too) was a lincoln or bmw. In the end we couldn't remember and I said "either way the car was expensive she said she's too nervous to go far with it bc its new" and one kid was like "A lincoln isn't an expensive car" and another kid was like "yea my family has one" and the first kid said he did too. This conversation ended with them telling me not to worry about cars because when they're older they'll buy me a lincoln or a lamborghini "whatever you like"
yeah, the fact his dad wasn't around when he was younger is difficult, just for him to come back and derail a promising career and ruining his kids life even more
I went to class with a girl who's father was the highest paid person in the area I lived (50,000 people). I'm talking millions of dollars a year. She used to borrow money from me all the time, because she didn't have any and my mom always gave me money to get snacks in school - around $10 or so every day (in current exchange rate). She almost never paid me back, of course, because as she said in a group once "one always says _borrow_ but people shouldn't expect to be paid back. That's petty". I also later found out that she and her friend used to laugh and talk about me because we were so poor (we were lower middle class)... It literally made me feel sick to my stomach when I found out.
I got another story: I lived close to a VERY rich neighbourhood called Kleinberg. One kid I knew from that area totaled his Corvette C7 (gifted from his father as his first car) in a street race, and his parents did not scold or discipline him as a result. They only expected a sincere apology to never do it again, and (to his complaining) would only _sadly_ give him the choice between two new vehicles: a BMW X6 M, or an Audi S7. Because they were "slower and safer". Keep in mind, they both still output a ton of power and cost approximately $100k...
I can do you one better. I had a co-worker whose dad ran an internet company so he was worth millions. He drove to work in a BMW 3-series and it was probably only a year old. He crashed that so his dad got him a 5-series. He crashed that so he got another BMW. I forgot which kind but he definitely wrecked over $100k worth of cars in less than 3 years.
Here's a rich kid story for ya. So, I live in a relatively small town, the whole town knows the single rich family who lives in a big ass, fenced off house near the edge of town. Anyway, I'm walking down to the market and as I do, I see the guy who owns the house pull up in a Lamborghini Diablo. My eyebrows shoot up and I decide to ask if I can take a pic, the guy was nice and lets me as he walks into the store. He cones back out with his 19 year old daughter who was working at the market. He then gestures to the car and yells 'Happy birthday.' That's when all hell breaks loose, she starts cussing him out, yelling at him, and saying she hated him for not getting her a Lamborghini Aventador, instead of this car that she called 'old garbage.'
@@warrerior2649 wish I was, you've never seen a kid throwing a fit over getting the wrong toy before? Clearly this girl wasn't taught to be grateful for what she gets.
My rich freind accidentally set my pc on fire so he just bought me a new one the pc was almost 4x as expensive as my old one Edit: who knew a bunch of people pressing your little grey button is almost as satisfying as getting a new pc
And it becomes hard to not rely on cheating/hacking, causing you to lack proper skills in actually playing the game and appreciating its gameplay and how it works.
I once visited a rich friend of a friend, I admired this big house on a hill and he said “yeah Eddie Murphy lives thier” in the most monotone casual voice I’ve ever heard, like any random joe would due when pointing out the crazy cat ladies house.
My rich kid story: In one of my classes (at a different school from which I attended) has mac books (big PC) and these kids start saying "these are the old models, why aren't we given the newer versions". The second week of the class we got moved into a different room with regular pc's and they were not happy. They start complaining that they wanted a new classroom as they have already had classes in that same room. Me and my friend love to joke "the school hasn't build us a new classroom for each week, disrespectful". Fucking greedy I tell ya
It's not supposed to be bad cases, it's just rich kid syndrome, I assume it's just the collection of pathologies of being raised with a lot of wealth. It seems nicer to us because we aren't rich, but if one assumes that rich kid syndrome is just acting rich, then giving away valuables without a care, no matter if it's appreciated or not, would fall into that spectrum. It's the same mechanism as the person who wrecked their car and expected a new one, it was just expressed in different ways.
Every now and again I see people I know beating their IPhones and Samsung’s like theres no tomorrow, and having a brand new phone the next day. For example, there’s this one dude I know who destroyed his IPhone or Samsung because, “His girlfriend wasn’t texting him back,” and came back the next day with a bigger and brand new phone. This dude smells of pure weed and I’m pretty sure he hasn’t worked a day in his life, but that’s usually what happens when you have rich parents I guess. 🤷♂️🤷♀️
Soulfest You activated my T R A P C A R D My cousin’s daughter is like that. They’re not rich, but she always has the latest/greatest iPhone currently on the market JUST until the new one comes out. Her mom was rocking an iPhone 6S Plus until recently because “it worked fine.” She has COMPLETELY ANNIHILATED her iPhone 8. Like, chunks of the phone is missing. Mom bought her an IPhone XR Max or whatever. My mom would’ve beat my ass and make me use that busted ass phone till the end of time.
Exactly I have a friend in wrestling and hes pretty spoiled both him and his sister having iphone x. And when another person of the wrestling team had really good gear he was asking him if his dad or mom bought it and when the other kid said that he used his own money the spoiled kid started bragging again
OMG ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LIKE THIS I ONLY JUST GOT A NEW PHONE AFTER HAVING MY OTHER ONE FOR 4 YEARS AND THE ONE BEFORE THAT WAS A HAND DOWN FROM MY MUM YET THEY ARE GETTING NEW IPHONES FOR A SMALL SCRATCH EVERY OTHER DAY! I don't get how these people get all the money for all of that stuff at all 😂😂
execute as @s if entity @a[name="Lucas Freele"] run give @a[name="Lucas Freele",limit=1,sort=nearest] command_block{display:{Name:"{\"text\":\"You are a real hacker now\"}"}}
Haven’t you heard? Players now have permission to brutally tackle other football players to the ground while carrying the ball! It sounds so familiar though.
My best friend told me that the place her mother cleans, (her mother is a house cleaner) the kids played bumper cars with their cars... One kid crashed into a tree and got a new one the next day.
Maybe not as bad as some on here but whatever: I ride the train every single day so i come across a lot of teenagers (college kids AND middle school/high school). One day i was riding the train minding my own business like i do everyday (aka listening to peoples conversations) and i heard a girl (roughly 13/14) complain to her friend that her parents ONLY got her the brand new iPhone 8 plus instead of the new iPhone X (back when those came out). I wanted to kick her across the train....
When I was 14 or something I was on a school trip with my class and I overheard two girls talking. Girl 1: girl my parents like my sister way more than me that's unfair. Girl 2: how do you know? G1: Well my 14th birthday was last mounth and they only got me the last iPhone, but my sister's 18th birthday is today and I just found out they got her the iPhone + an iPad. At this moment a teacher who heard the conversation told her that she should be grateful and that's her sister is older and then g2 says "but Ma'am you don't understand how is she going to do without an iPad? Also if her parents really lived her they wouldn't make any difference between their daughters" At this precise time I didn't even had a phone lmao
Never seen much spoiled rich kids in person but I did overhear this girl arguing with her mom over the phone that she was mad that her mom didn't get her the Iphone 6S Plus which was new at the time. Since she had an Iphone 6s and I guess that wasn't enough for her. Anyway, I was quite shocked since I couldn't believe people like that existed.
I have one friend that decided to change school, he bought notebooks, uniform , materials, everything and ONE WEEK LATER he returned because he didn't like his new classmates
@@barbeeboi6216 My country has one too. They also include color codes. Red for elementary Dark blue for middle school Light blue for high And as far as I know, as long as the clothes are not revealing too much and all that stuff, you can wear it to college.
Lol I still remember when I went to middle school for the first time and you have to wear a tie. Some students know how to wear it and some don't. I somehow found an easy way (I think my friends use it too) after my dad showed me the hard correct way.
i once met a guy that at the time had recently been in an motocycle accident and he went through a car (smashed through the window the other persons car but didnt got hurt). aparently it was the 4th accident he had been on and in each accident his bikes got destroyed and he got lucky and not injured. he got a new bike a week later and he wasnt even 18.. you'd think his parents would stop buying him bikes after the second but no.
This isn't really a rich kid story- but I would say a ungrateful story. When I was in high school I had moved out at 18 and worked full time to support myself. I didn't have a car yet. My grades were failing and I was exhausted most of the time. But I left because my parent's home was abusive and I was encouraged to leave by my friends and therapist. My English teacher (who knew all these details) was walking around class one day. She was speaking loudly and asked a student if they were still working. The student replied, "Yes, but I'm gonna ask my employer for more hours. The car my parents got me is terrible and I REALLY need a new car. " (This girl in class always came to school with the best brands of make up and clothes and hair and nails always done. I wore old clothes and never had the money to spend on hair, makeup or nails.) The teacher praised her and encouraged the class to work just as hard as her because she had good grades. While looking at me. It made me feel terrible and like a failure- it didn't help that I went to therapy everyday trying to heal over my trauma and depression. The worst part is- the car her parents bought her wasn't crappy at all. She just didn't like the model. At least her parents cared enough to get her a nice car. But my teacher praised her for working for nothing in my opinion. It was nice she was learning to earn for herself. But most of the stuff she had was coming from her parent's pocket. So hearing her complain about not having something that was not her taste only pissed me off. But in the end I just might have been jealous, who knows! XD High school sucks. Plus I felt the teacher was just being extremely rude to me. She knew what I was going through and still looked at me like I was dirt.
I get what you mean. I don't have a rich kid story but just like you I have a story where it's about me being annoyed by ignorance while being in high school. Back in 2005 in a classroom(forgot which class it's based on) all the students were divided in small groups to work on a presentation based on a real life incident. When all the groups were finished, all the students had to sit at their desks and are supposed to listen to all the other groups presentations. I'm a student listening to these presentations. There was this small group of girls doing their presentation on a real gay person that committed suicide decades ago, and they were talking about how bad gay people have it back then, and than they ended their presentation saying how homophobia doesn't exist anymore and all gays can come out and not need to worry about anything. I was a gay kid still in the closet who is always surrounded by asshole homophobes, and the end of their presentation really pissed me off, but I didn't show it I did a good job in keeping it to myself. The good thing is these girls didn't get away with their stupidity, after their presentation the teacher said out loud towards these girls that her gay grandson recently became a victim of a violent hate crime and that their ignorance on real homophobia is offensive. I was so happy in the inside when this happened. I was super pissed off in the inside, and in a short amount of time I became the extreme exact opposite. I forgot the name of the teacher because this was a while ago but she is awesome for speaking out like that towards those girls.
@@missourigreen051 I'm sorry you had to go through that, but at least it paid off! Ya... homo, racism and ignorance might not ever go away. But we can teach our children to know better for a better future.
@@DiscoInfernal999 Someone did try to get her fired but for other reasons. She was discussing vagina's in class. (She often does stuff like that because she is very progressive and a major feminist. ) But a new kid who wasn't used to her reported her. But they only suspended her.
My sister has anxiety, and she didn’t want to do an oral presentation because she was too anxious. She told the teacher that she had anxiety, but the teacher didn’t listen and didn’t believe her. So my sister got her therapist to print off a diagnosis sheet or whatever to hand into the principal. The same teacher also thought my sisters friend was lying that he had dyslexia. And she was all like, “we all have that” or some rubbish. I hate some teachers because they can treat us unfairly.
These people: "Dad, how can you expect $10k to last me until the end of the month? That's a whole 6 days!" My friend: "Do you think I should get guac at Chipotle? It's so good but it's so expensive" Me: "You can't buy happiness, but you can buy guacamole, and for you that's basically the same thing"
I like how some of them are either wholesome or tragic. What an emotional rollercoaster. But when it comes to the emotion of infuriation no one takes the cake from the last one. Being a south east asian, I know how absolutely annoying it is to encounter people who act like that. I can't even decribe it. Edit: It's like they're racist/classist to their own countrymen and think that western things are "better" like the English language or fairness of skin.
Lmaoooo I know bitches like these when I attended private schools in Indonesia. They were spoiled rotten, but their parents were never around. As for photographers following them, this is common in Indonesia. I came from an upper middle class family back in Indonesia but moved to Canada 8 years ago. Though we came back to visit the country 4 years ago, and my mother was invited to a ladies brunch outing that consisted mainly the mothers of children who went to the same private school where my brother and I used to attend. I shit you not, *they hired photographers for this simple event* . She learned from her best friend that this was the norm over here, and my mother--being the less social person she was--just reacted with, "😯" My mother is not the partying type. She only went because her best friend--a family friend--invited her.
@@jakeryan4545 it is. coz in indo, which im guessing the last story is taking place in, alot of people want to be associated with westerners that are caucasian. they think it means theyre better as a person. it quite ridiculous to be honest.
@@jakeryan4545 Not white specifically? Although white dominated. Usually North America, Europe, and _sometimes_ Australia. Just the culture and quality of living in general is what I'm referring to. Like I said, I don't really know how to describe it... 1st world? IDK.
Which type? I believe a westerner Luke you would go for a Bourgeoisie socialism for as Marx said " this is a socialism but with all of the bourgeoisie benefits" ( edited and summarized) though I do not bive this is the best way because it would make the leaders betray the nation and secretly turn it into capitalism and take afvantage of the worker but this is the most understandable away for capatalist to think of communism.
@@he1882 I'm not a Westerner, but, Marx would be happy here in 2019, as this is what he wanted. He was opposed to 19th century capitalism. It was pretty much slavery
I kind of did 4:33 what that kid did. I lent my friend some money for a switch so we could play Smash. I’d worked for a few months and I’d got about 1.3k at that time, but none of my friends has a switch so I gave him $100
@@rulersreachfan243 "Spoiled, but not spoiled" is basically what you just said. If he did not have the attitude/disposition often brought about by being given many things, he has not been "spoiled." The attitude\disposition is what is being referred to with the word.
A friend of mine taped paper airpods to his ears and kept saying he can't speak broke poor. I also managed to get a fake airpod by cutting the wire. I got it taken away at lunchtime and I yelled "It's my hearing aid, give it back!" To the lunch monitor.
My neighbour has had like 4 pairs of AirPods. He either broke a pair, lost a pair, and once he dropped it in the road and a car an over it. He went to go get another pair the same day. He also lost his Nintendo switch (idk how) and he went to get a new one the next day
Jesus, that suicidal one is just depressing. Obviously the dude didn't want to grow up spoiled but because, a common trend in these, his parents are so entitled and forcing that they don't care about their kid growing up their own way, they want the kid to grow up the rich way... I really hope he managed to realise he wasn't happy with what he was doing and needed some serious therapy and help. Money of course can help, but it won't ultimately make you happy... TBH, a lot of these people need help with having only money define them, uncontrollable with their emotions and being seriously insecure about everything else :/
+life is Boring mhm, it's Reddit so that can always be the case! But these situations aren't impossible, my brother went to a high level uni and some of the people he met were kinda like this, as well as really struggling to live independently with diverse people cause they grew up in such a bubbled environment :/
Sad, in most UK schools, if your family is struggling financially, the school gives you £2.50 on your account to buy lunch, which is enough for a meal.
Hussain C that’s what america does, but only if your family is at a certain income level. i’m barely above that income level, but what makes my case special is that i have four other siblings that the money has to be split between.
I once accidentally broke my friends PC (it wasn't entirely my fault tho) and it was like a really nice sort of thing I could never afford, and I started grovelling and stuff for him not to make me get him a new one, but he just shrugged it off and had a new one the next day
Opposite situation, my friend helped me build my pc, he broke it (either its because he decided to take the wrong screws from an old motherboard since we couldnt find the original ones after looking for 2 minutes, or and because he took way more cooling paste than necessary, which got on the motherboard and broke it), i thanked him when he left after like 4 hours when we couldnt get it to work, he never said anything about it, even berated me about why it was broken "haha really, no way", "it was probably broken after the first 2 screws anyway" (we literally found the right screws) and "are you sure you didnt get scammed by the repairer?" Pissed me off the most that he didn't even apologize + actively shit talked why my pc was broken, like I dont expect him to pay the 700 dollar cost to have the PC checked, and the parts replaced and reassembled, but i mean, at least the part??? Or just apologize? We're both 20, he has a job, I do not.
When i was in kinder. The kids who got 64 crayola packs are treated like celebs. and when i got the 64 crayola everyone just shifted to being nice... weird
So I grew up with crazy rich parents. But it surprises me when kids are like this. Rich parents are normally way more strict and ask so much more from their kids. I have lost friends to suicide because they just couldn’t keep up with the standards set for them. I was constantly being sent from my moms house to my dads back and fourth because I was rude to their rich friend never really had a place to call home because of that. Being dumb and dependent is a death wish. I wonder how some of these kids grew up so weak.
@@LimeyLassen agreed. Im an old money rich kid (sorta) so my family still teach us manners and everything. There arent that many new money rich families in our area, but ive heard that their parents temd to have a harder time raising them
Yeah honestly growing up in the top 1% I’m always surprised when I see people like this. I was never like this and neither was anyone I went to prep school with. In my experience, the richest people have always been the kindest. I think it might have something to do with how their parents got rich.
Limey Lassen I don’t know. I grew up with new money. I could see they tried really hard to fit in by buying unnecessary stuff and kissing our asses but they never acted untitled or whinny.
Edit Kind of annoying how people dont understand my perspective. Rich kid: if you MEET my expectations of skill... I will allow you to play with me. I don't want to carry garbage noobs... SO I will give you this snes and you can practice with it until your good. The SNES kid is not bad at all The problem is, he said to him, 'if you get better'. 4:56 Honestly, probably the nicest rich kid on the list.
@@isaiahthacker4504 The problem is not everyone can be "good" at video games. It's kind of like an insult to your friend to not let them play because they aren't "good" enough.
Obviously the worst case of "rich kids" is Violet and Klaus Baudelaire! Their complain about even the littlest amount of chores, and said a perfectly good lamb was too salty!
“And he went up against some of the players he mocked previously.
And they remembered.”
I laughed hard at that
GoodBadKitty hi, hayato.
When the first Pokémon games came out, one of my friends was told he had to wait til Christmas to get it, because his parents didn't like to spoil him. So that year, all he asked for, from every single relative, was either a Gameboy, or one the games, thinking that everyone would talk to each other and he'd get both of them. But no one talked to each other at all, and he ended up with 3 Gameboys and 8 copies (I think it was like 3 red and 5 blue, or something like that). When we went back to school, he gives me one of the gameboys and one of the copies of blue, and says if I'll go through the beginning a few times and trade him all the starters, I could keep them, and he'd even throw in a copy of red so I could give it to my little brother. To this day I'm not sure if he was just being really nice or he honestly didn't realize he could have done it himself. Regardless, that's how I got my first handheld, so Kyle, if you're out there and you remember this, thanks bud.
Very wholesome.
The dickery and charity balances out
XD
Hello. Not your Kyle, but this sounds like something I'd do.
That's actually a really nice story :)
$5,000 a month? I was so grateful to my parents when they gave me $5 a week. That was the best.
I rarely get $5 a month.....
I get 140 a month and now I feel incredibly entitled. But I have to buy everything other than dinner myself, soo
BiBin I mean, that kind of balances stuff out to be fair
Templar388z I don’t even get an allowance 😂 I’m just thankful they haven’t told me to Move out yet 😭😂
@@hrgrhrhhr oof I still feel like a rich kid lmao. I'm trying to get a job as soon as I can so that I don't have to take money from them anymore thou
3:57 that kid probably grew up to be a pretty nice guy he just wanted friends his own age and did not care about games or consoles that is wise
weoknik8 More kids should act like this. Being generous to the right people can go a long way in life. Sadly, most kids are ungrateful brats nowadays.
@@juwanbantug5465 people were like that awhile back. But now it's all money
Yeah that kid doesn’t seem petty at all.
LoveCaratMeow most likely because people love you and wanna make you happy.
@j OK boomer
That football kid is basically Draco Malfoy
DragonTardis word
“My father will hear about this”
@@graceface1556 beat me to it! 😂
Exactly what i thought!
omg accurate 😂
I went to a private high school. One kid threw a graphic calculator (the ones at 100$) in the garbage because it didn't work anymore. I grabed it, changed the batteries (4 AAA), and it worked fine.
wow
my school only allows us to use that calculator.
People throw them out the 3rd floor building to see how it smashes
Stonks
What you guys are permitted to bring Calculators at school?!
Worked at a very fancy hotel. It was summer time so a ton of rich kids were here partying. It got so loud where they were at that other rich people called the cops to shut it down. Don't know what went down but the cops ended up dragging a few of them out of the hotel. One tried to kick the window out of the cop car so the cops hogtied him before throwing him back in. Then he screams out, "DO YOU KNOW WHO MY DAD IS?!"
I dunno it was just funny to me to actually hear someone say that.
Hawk Guy a real life draco malfoy: my dad will hear about this
Was probably the same guy from the video "Do you have any idea what the FUCK my dad does"?
My father WILL hear about this!
Imagine being such a waste of space that your only contribution to the universe is spending your dad's money. I'd kill myself, and many of them do once they realize how useless they are.
@@sgtpepper6379 imagine having so much anger towards people born with money that you post on the internet about killing yourself
I love Draco Malfoy, but the football kid is SO him!
*"My father will hear about this!"*
The fact that something similar happens in the book/movies made the caparison even more funny.
ever since i started to read harry potter, february, i've been seeing it EVERYWHERE!
Stop dogging Draco! He means well internally he was just raised in an environment and with circumstances that made him act that way and do those things.
*AHH ITS KILLED MEH ITS KILLED MEH*
@@ImNotTellingYou-ht8uq ...they just said they loved him...
Friend of my brother’s showed up to hockey practice in a Gucci tracksuit. He’s 12.
Bro when I was 12, my class had a 3 day trip to this camping park thing and this one girl in my class wore up showing Gucci. During a hike in the area she fell and got her Gucci pants dirty and was like meh. A week after we got back from the trip she was wearing the same pair. I was like "you washed it?". She said no (you can't wash that type of material) and she garbaged it and bought two new pairs.
@@aeri3930 DAMN Gucci is trash, cant wash it. They'll be the first to go if theres an epidemic
@brod5380 brod5380 I hate these people.
Y'all are all overreacting its really not that serious wow they have Gucci and have their parents have the money to buy new articles of expensive clothing I can't tell what's more cringey the stories or the fact people get upset over people having nice things
@brod5380 brod5380 I got Adidas and honestly its better because cheeki breeki
Here’s my rich kid story:
Saw a limo drive by my house, thought to self, “Ooh, maybe someone’s getting married and wants to go to their wedding in style!” Walk my dog in the direction the limo went, only to see a kid and his dad packing the limo with tennis gear. The kid took a limo to tennis camp.
ElectricBlueTempest why would you need a god damn limo to get to tennis camp even if I was rich I would know that’s a waste of money
@@qyotox4143 its the same reason why certain people get custom luxury cars from their parents before they can even drive.
QyoTo X nah most people who were brought up rich have no value for money. They dont know what “wasting money” means. To that kid probably taking a limo to a tennis camp is normal since he might’ve been riding a limo all his life
QyoTo X ipipiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiirrrrrprriiyirrirrrr
QyoTo X ipripirrwiiii
I wonder how these kids would react if they suddenly didn’t have money to do whatever they want
You ever heard of Arrested Development?
They would fall into crippling depression.
a tantrum
They would fucking die in an explosion of bloody fire.
Zia Watcher I would pay to watch a series on this, and I’m not a series watcher to begin with
TBH I know a kid who always flexed in school and doesn't know what hypothermia or frostbite was. One day I was talking to my friends about how I almost got hypothermia during a camping trip when he said that it's just the same thing as frostbite from a game. He continued to say that I never could have gotten hypothermia since it was made up from a game. It was fun knowing that people don't know you can die in snow.
Tim Gaming Central not die in snow you mean die by cold
@@sparrow3100 Its pretty much the same thing, he meant that you can still die in snow (thats 1 way of dying from hypothermia)
Hmmm kid must be playing a lot of Path of Exile
Here's mine:
I taught at a private school where some rather wealthy parents sent their kids. They were great children, most of them not snobbish or anything. Quite lovable actually. However, every vacation that came around, they would all start talking about where they were traveling to. Most went abroad. I had children arguing about what was the best airline to use to get to Europe and Dubai! Apparently the consensus was Emirates. Then, they would turn to me and ask, "Miss, where are you going for your vacation?"
I would reply, "Me? I'm going to the best place ever!"
To which they would gaze at me with much interest and awe, "Where?!"
And I would say, "To my house and into my bed! The best place eveeeer!"
Some would laugh, others would obviously think that so lame. Now I taught different levels throughout the school so most of the students in the school had this same conversation with me. The inevitable was them asking me why I didn't travel somewhere during my vacation.
My answer was simple, "I'm too poor."
They would look at me with much confusion because they couldn't tell if I was joking or not.
One child, however, a little girl of about six, came up to me one time and touched my arm. With very sorrowful, compassionate eyes she said, "Miss, I'm so very sorry that you're so poor."
I don't know if this entire situation counts as rich kid syndrome but children sure do say the 'darnest things' hahahahahaha
Hahaha that's actually really cute.
That's actually kinda nice and cute in a way.
My family isn't insanely rich, but I go a private school. My classmates are genuinely nice people (Well,most of them) but when you go out with them they will choose restaurants that are really expensive. And of course, when you tell them that you don't have that much money they will offer to pay for your meal. Same thing with shopping. I always debate whether to go out with them or just stay home. I of course want to spend time with my friends, but I don't want to spend so much of my parents' money or rely on my friends to pay for me, so it's kinda an awkward situation
I’m not rich (middle class) but my family travels every couple of summers. I have been to both Dubai and Europe. Emirates is the shit.🤟🏾🙌🏾 Dubai was a layover to Kenya, didn’t stay more than a day and went to geneva Switzerland another summer. Best airline ever. Only one I’ve ever used and I have nothing to compare them to but those kids are not lying😅
Sharon what wrong here? Talking about the best airlines are a normal thing.
I kinda feel bad for the guy at 7:20, he never asked for that, yet he lost everyone close to him and has to deal with a crapton of pressure and expectations, he wasn't used to that life, yet he was thrown in it and expected to act like someone who lived his life that way the entire time
They could just deny the offer and live their own life.
@@Hybridsixtynine and likely live their life as a dissappointment to their family's name, yeaaaaaa nah
that guy's life is the typical life of a bipolar person.Driving fast,drinking are signs of mania while thoughts of self-destruction are signs of depression..He's rich,but he is still a victim of his own demons
Not a "spoiled rich kid" thing but I had a friend in high school (where we moved to before moving again and attending another high school) who had very well off parents. Then there was me who's family had moved and were on welfare because my Mum had trouble looking for a job (she works as a cleaner for a hospital now though, after we moved again)
There would be days where my brothers and I wouldn't have anything to eat and while yes, we were on the lunch program, it was always either a soup or a sandwich. Not exactly a whole lot to eat and we'd be super hungry through the day.
My friend, who didn't know for a bit that I would end up not eating lunch at school sometimes, started to take me down the road from our school to buy me and my brothers (one of them was in the elementary school nearby) something to eat.
Like burgers, fries, and milkshakes for lunch (as an example).
Sometimes, we'd save one item each to give to our Mum to eat too and I would make my brothers and I dinner (like mac and cheese or soup or noodles) because we felt bad we got to eat that kind of stuff at school and she couldn't.
On multiple times, I admitted that I felt bad I didn't know how to repay her (because she knew we were only going to be there for 1 school year before we moved again) and she told me she didn't mind cause we were friends.
That's nice
Give candy ❤️
So wholesome
Those are the keeper kind
Literally whenever I ate lunch at my school I gave half my Lunch to one of my friends because I would just see them sitting there, eating nothing so yeah one time he asked me how he would repay me I jokingly said "you could kiss me!" He literally did it...front of public...he was a boy...I'm a boy.......
"You cant put a price on a good time"
AHAHAHAHAHAH, that's legit a Brock Turner excuse.
I’m using that excuse until I become an adult
I’ve donated 5$ to Wikipedia
Get on my level
I donate 3$ to wikipedia
Twice
I donated 999999999991$ to Wikipedia.
I woke up a few seconds later.
10 dollars bish
Alright calm down with the flex there buddy we don't need to know that you are a trillionaire
Lucky sorry just had to hit the flex
03:55 is actually pretty wholesome
yos
I have a friend like that hes so cool
MacaroniMetKaas wqq
Yeah I dont think that one was rich kid syndrome
r/wholesomememes
4:30 wasn't rich kid syndrome he seems like he was tired of being rich and alone
edit:jesus guys thanks for the 500 likes!
baconprison s yeah tbh it was actually kind of sad
ruclips.net/video/eO-mrs6dYoM/видео.html
@@theepidemicoflife6597 dont think its sad, it was heart warming and very kind ^_^
@@hayleysahara496 it could be sad because why work or do anything when you already have everything like whats the point
"He sent him dollar sign twenty-five"
I love text-to-speech
m1n3 c7afty time?
@@wtf_marley 3:13
LOL
Lolllll
One of my relatives has an expensive taste but are poor af.
They're in serious debt now
So basically the kids who wear supreme shirts and designer clothes even thought they're on food stamps
Have an aunt like that. My family and my two aunts and their families all live in the same apartment complex, and this one aunt deemed our complex too beneath her to move next to us and decided to live in the more affluent area of town with 1 bedroom apartments cost around 2 and sometimes 3K. Eventually she got kicked out for not being able to pay rent and ended up moving next to us, then eventually couldn't keep up with our rent either and got kicked out aswell. Finally she learned her lesson and now is better.
My parents were like that. They would buy a new car every year or so and my mom would buy new clothes constantly, since my dad had a job in the oil field. Then the housing crash came, and the oil crash afterwards, which really fucked them over.
Poor people usually have expensive tastes, buying these kind of things is a way for them to get recognized
That will so it every rich person Ive ever met lives very conflicted if they should even spend what riches they've acquired
4:30 was literally so cute i wanna cry
👣
@@extrnalsorce4974 haha so true
He's like the embodiment of Richie Rich. Is well off, but would give up most of it just to make a friend
its not even rich kids syndrome, its just a NICE kid from a rich family.
¿Y vós, que haces aqui? :o
Awkward story time. My parents were penny-pinchers raising me and imparted such practices in me at an early age. I saved meticulously and had my father begin an investment portfolio in my name when I turned 10. We made some good decisions, and by the time of my first on-record job I had about 20k saved up from summer work for my grandfather and letting interest accrue. Winter hits, and the fast food joint I worked at started cutting hours. I offered one of my shifts to a coworker who missed a few days taking care of her kids, and she kept refusing to take my hours. I was still living with my parents and going to community college, so I told her “I’ve got 20k in the bank, I don’t need it. You’ve got mouths to feed.” She takes the shift, and then literally the whole fucking crew starts asking me for money/hours over the next few weeks. It got so bad I had to file three complaints with management over harassment. I’ve never shared my savings amount with someone IRL since.
Crazy bitch
I wish I started caring about my finances at that age.
Wow, how inconsiderate of them....
Yeah don't tell people you have money dude lol
Well.... A valuable lesson was learned that day. I wish I was as financially responsible as you lol
One kid walked into the Costco I work at FULLY dressed in Off-White and Supreme, as his mother walked in with him wearing a Louis Vuitton x Supreme hijab/scarf, and a Louis Vuitton purse. Kind of pathetic to flex at Costco, not going to lie.
lmaooo ikr
was she wearing a supreme hijab? my poor ass didn't even know they made supreme hijabs
@@amalia9541 same
@@amalia9541 LOL I shit you not! It may have been a scarf and she just wrapped it like a hijab, but it was hilarious
Gotta buy out the store in bulk
Wait, ya’ll don’t deliver pizzas with your rolls royce?
Why is this so Jennie
Ah made mine intew a chikken coop.
blackvelvet no I deliver it in my fucking Lamborghini Veneno. Yall poor slabs still deliver pizza in a rolls Royce?
"Rolls Royce"? I'm sorry, is this some sort of peasant joke that I'm too rich to understand?
@@chuarh7393 The type oF kid that would buy a hot wheel and says he owns that car.
The story about the kid with the SNES was the only nice one. Kudos to that kid for being that friendly
A lot of those kids were spoiled rotten. He was spoiled sweet instead.
Usually rich fucks would smash the SNES and said “WHY IS MY FAMILY SO ABUSIVE?! WHY DIDNT YOU GET ME A PORSCHE?!”
OP was right that kid was wise.
@@Pigninjius lol
I had a friend who's Dad was SUPER rich when I grew up(Still know him to this day), like I mean his family had a full master bathroom in their garage and they owned like 28 cars with a modern house overlooking the skyline. My friend wasn't snobby about it and knew he was lucky, but one time I remember his dad bought a Mercedes SLS. I remember it was a shiny silver. I would always ask for rides in his cars like a bitch. Anyways, I remember hanging out with my friend and I remembered I hadn't see the Mercedes in the garage. I asked his dad if the Mercedes was in the shop or something, and he literally said "What Mercedes-" and then his face went white and his jaw dropped. He then ran into another room of the house and I stood there quite confused. He came out a few minutes later and explained that he went on a short trip and drove the SLS, parked it in a parking garage and then took a taxi home. Then he completely forgot about it. He had been paying $2 an hour for parking for like 2 months.
That's about 1500 dollars I think (per month)
rip
@@masterphoenixharp 2880
@@bibin1836 oops my bad
OMFG XD
What’s wrong with the guy at 4:30? He sounds like a bro
Jethro yea
He’s the good kind of rich
Dudezilla good but extremely rare
being not rich teaches you very very valuable life lessons and teaches you to be more generous and empathetic towards others I’ve met lots of rich kids who are book smart but holy fuck they couldn’t change a tire if their life depended on it
David Stevenson their life would never dependent on it- that’s the point
Not really. Going from poor to rich does though. You overcome many struggles along the way
Won’t need to change a tire if I basically live in an office
Being poor made me hate people even more. Now I'm rich. Fuck rich people. Fuck poor people.
A Google User that’s not very nice
Saw a kid show up to school in a supreme sweater, air pods, gold chain, yeezys and a Gucci belt. Every time someone bumped into him he said "middle class scumbag"
Wow. Needed some slaps to get into reality again. In the end, we are all naked.
I would have the same guy back in Highschool except he wasn't rude but just plain dumb and lost. Like he is just there to be there doing his own thing
Hey at least he upgraded lower class kids to middle class
He's just mad that he can't do money glitches in GTA
How hard is it to jam a pencil in his eye?
“My dad’s Wikipedia article is longer than your dad’s”
My dad has diebetes
@@pexbraverystone3295 lol
Lol
* cracks knuckles *, not anymore
Proceeds to edit wikipedia like a boss
@@bonarchy297 lol
My friend knows someone who makes 3k every day from making ROBLOX videos
Roblox videos or roblox xvideos?
damn i should push my channel in that direction
this comment really depresses me
3k dollars or 3k Robux?
@@TheChosenFailure exactly what I was wondering
Makes you wonder what would happen if these kids had to live like a middle class person for a couple years without access to all that money.
They'd probably go around saying how their life sucks on social media and say that they wanna kill themselves. Sadly, they won't be able to help their behavior.
@@theKevatron because middle class is nice. Lower class they'd actually have stuff to complain about.
Nyghtking There’s a show like that called “Rich House Poor House” where rich families and poor families switch houses and allowances for a bit.
@Big Jim LMAOOO YESS
@@dayalasingh5853 I'm actually really happy that i get to grow up middle class because i never really need anything but i also get to be a grounded person.
I know once a guy who payed for winrar. These richkids are crazy
Real issue here is that the guy wanted winrar instead of 7zip
@@thatone3590 Aren't both the same?
my life is a lie
@@thatone3590 i have both installed and i preffer winrar, the interface is way nicer than 7-zip and i choose programs based on how good look their GUI not their functionality
@@thatone3590 Winrar > 7zip
matt mattt LMAO ikr
"Can't put a price on a good time."
God that was glorious.
I can just imagine the judge thinking "Oh really? Let's put that to the test."
@@slenderminion289 "Sure you can. In this case, about half a million dollars, to start with."
@@basedeltazero714 Plus damages, they must have destroyed the field and the crops, that and the fact that it must take quite some time for a huge ass harvester to be shipped and delivered.
So try to imagine the losses of the farmer, probably more than 1 million.
How do you explain amusement parks?
@@mattjw16 Assuming they were American, going to an amusement park would have been more expensive than buying a new pair of combine harvesters.
Ok, but fines ARE a tax for being poor. If I have 100$ and get a 10$ fine, that's 10% of everything I have. If on the other hand I have 1000$ or even 10000$ I won't even notice that 1% or 0.1%. In the real world this can have devastating consequences for poor people, most often in the form of catch 22 situations. You can either pay the fine or fix your broken taillight. If you fix your taillight, you'll have more to pay in fines, money which you don't have, or you can pay the fine and then get fined again because of your broken taillight, money which again, you don't have.
The only fair way to fine people is as a percentage of their income. If I fuck up, it shouldn't hurt me less just because my parents are upper-middle class.
I think the context was “I’m above the law because I’m rich. I’m not paying this drop in the bucket.
There're ways to diminish that: in Finland and Switzerland, they have a system where they fine you based on the amount of income you earn daily. The world record for the highest speeding fine was in Switzerland, which was about a $1.000.000.
"upper middle class" lmao
@Kurt Johnson No, you're changing the law to affect everyone in the same way.
Fines exist to discourage specific types of behavior. If a fine given to two people, for the same thing, is pocket change for one and the difference in making or not making rent that month, that's the law effecting people in different ways. Literally.
This: the world economy would be a long way towards being fixed if fines were in a percentage of their total liquid possessions, or at least a percentage of their monthly income
4:20 That's really sweet. Such a nice change from rich douchebags to just a kid that wants to have normal friends.
The SNES boys wasn't a worst case nor worse.. That's a nice friendship with a bit extra luck.
Edit: Hey I didn't think my comment deserve likes but uh thanks everyone. The commenters all have likes from enthusiastic watchers & comment readers.
That's called the kid wasn't being a rich kid he was nice
Gmc Dude he was being a rich kid just the more rare nice variant
He was a rich kid, but one that doesn’t care about money and actually cares more about other people
You DID deserve likes since what you said is very true. I came to comments just to point out that the story didn't fit the theme at all. Clearly a lot of people agree!
@@gmcdude5540 Nice kid yep :D
Friend deadass reported his parents to cps because they didnt let him buy v-bucks
Nothing can stand between a man and his vbucks
mantalax Wtf.
Coming from a rich kid's world (my dad is extremely rich but never gave me more than i needed growing up) I can totally recognize people i know in some storied
@Planespotting Nürnberg I think u should treat your kid the best you can
From what you said, you were raised properly, and knowing the value of money.
Obviously, you didn't have to worry for your life when it comes to money I think.
Some guy asked me why my AirPods looked weird.... I have hearing aids....
Jesus it's so amusing but horrifying at the same time. How people can be so idk uneducated? Blind? Honestly.
Hahaha that was funny, when it was posted on Reddit by another person long time ago.
Very nice original joke
Marco Mazzini yes, it may of happened to someone else, but it also happened to me. There is more than one person with hearing aids in the world. Jeez
No one has yet commented on my hearing aids. I don't think people can see them under my hair.
The SNES kid was kind of sad
But the SNES kid is also the good kind of rich kid syndrome.
True
@Deathstrokes art class he wasn't selfish and didn't throw a tantrum when he got a "bad" gift
Smells like broke in here y’all got any Fiji
I have the crayon box with a built-in sharpener, top that.
@@thegisgaming *_I have a fancy looking mechanical pencil_*
I know how to do money glitches in GTA 5
I have shiny sequin pillows
I have a switch.
I was a camp counsellor and I loved the kids in my group to death but sometimes the thing they'd say are just.... Me and another counsellor were talking about how whether our friends new car (its her family's car but she can drive it too) was a lincoln or bmw. In the end we couldn't remember and I said "either way the car was expensive she said she's too nervous to go far with it bc its new" and one kid was like "A lincoln isn't an expensive car" and another kid was like "yea my family has one" and the first kid said he did too. This conversation ended with them telling me not to worry about cars because when they're older they'll buy me a lincoln or a lamborghini "whatever you like"
A Lincoln is not that expensive to be honest...
@@ahsonyousef4636 it is i you and most people you know can't afford a brand new car easily much less a lincoln
Labiba Hassan
Compared to the price of your average car, though? A Lincoln doesn’t have too bad of a price.
Did you ever end up getting your Lincoln?
@@NeverAgainVids ah no this wasn't all that long ago these kids still in elementary school Imma have to wait a bit
7:53 That's sad af. I hope he figured himself out and is doing better now.
yeah, the fact his dad wasn't around when he was younger is difficult, just for him to come back and derail a promising career and ruining his kids life even more
@@akiwii9925 right? Like he was doing more harm than good by coming back into his life. I know he probably meant well but I'm kinda annoyed.
I went to class with a girl who's father was the highest paid person in the area I lived (50,000 people). I'm talking millions of dollars a year. She used to borrow money from me all the time, because she didn't have any and my mom always gave me money to get snacks in school - around $10 or so every day (in current exchange rate). She almost never paid me back, of course, because as she said in a group once "one always says _borrow_ but people shouldn't expect to be paid back. That's petty".
I also later found out that she and her friend used to laugh and talk about me because we were so poor (we were lower middle class)... It literally made me feel sick to my stomach when I found out.
Kids with air pods: do I smell broke
Kids with Samsung smart fridge: I'm sorry is this some sort of peasant joke that I'm too rich to understand
IACWEETV yes brother I have AirPods
Two rich best fiends making poor jokes, I would love that
My dude, I have both XD, sooooo: DO I SMELL BROKE PEASANTS IN HERE?
Nice stolen meme you got there
IACWEETV I have a Samsung smart fridge and AirPods ._.
I got another story:
I lived close to a VERY rich neighbourhood called Kleinberg. One kid I knew from that area totaled his Corvette C7 (gifted from his father as his first car) in a street race, and his parents did not scold or discipline him as a result. They only expected a sincere apology to never do it again, and (to his complaining) would only _sadly_ give him the choice between two new vehicles: a BMW X6 M, or an Audi S7. Because they were "slower and safer".
Keep in mind, they both still output a ton of power and cost approximately $100k...
@Bhavee Rathod yea, near Woodbridge lol. It's so obnoxious there, you can smell it
That S7 is truly beautiful... But the X6 is way better.
@@John-mj1kk I'd prefer the S7 it's an absolute beauty
I can do you one better. I had a co-worker whose dad ran an internet company so he was worth millions. He drove to work in a BMW 3-series and it was probably only a year old. He crashed that so his dad got him a 5-series. He crashed that so he got another BMW. I forgot which kind but he definitely wrecked over $100k worth of cars in less than 3 years.
That kid deserves a Yugo....not a luxury car.
Here's a rich kid story for ya.
So, I live in a relatively small town, the whole town knows the single rich family who lives in a big ass, fenced off house near the edge of town. Anyway, I'm walking down to the market and as I do, I see the guy who owns the house pull up in a Lamborghini Diablo. My eyebrows shoot up and I decide to ask if I can take a pic, the guy was nice and lets me as he walks into the store. He cones back out with his 19 year old daughter who was working at the market. He then gestures to the car and yells 'Happy birthday.' That's when all hell breaks loose, she starts cussing him out, yelling at him, and saying she hated him for not getting her a Lamborghini Aventador, instead of this car that she called 'old garbage.'
I feel so bad for that dad. He was just trying to be nice..
Nah you have to be lying...impossible lol
@@warrerior2649 wish I was, you've never seen a kid throwing a fit over getting the wrong toy before? Clearly this girl wasn't taught to be grateful for what she gets.
Well, if she doesn't want it, I'll gladly take it off his hands! Money's wasted otherwise :P
Glitch Shark what did the dad tell his daughter?
My rich freind accidentally set my pc on fire so he just bought me a new one
the pc was almost 4x as expensive as my old one
Edit: who knew a bunch of people pressing your little grey button is almost as satisfying as getting a new pc
How do you accidentally set a PC on fire?
being drunk at 3am isn't exactly the safest thing on the planet
Your friend bought you a new pc?? - as in later released, I didn't know how to word it
Nice friend
That woudn't make it for me. I'd still strangled him, since the content in my hardisc is several times more "valuable" than mi pc xD
@@rotciv1492 lemme guess, 50tb of minecraft porn?
Being rich must be like hacking a video game; it's fun for a long time, but then it gets boring
Or installing mods
true. understandable.
And it becomes hard to not rely on cheating/hacking, causing you to lack proper skills in actually playing the game and appreciating its gameplay and how it works.
speaking of videogames, anybody hear flowey's theme from undertale
@@tribot_leader installing mods is really fun. adds a whole new aspect to the game. you can edit the story line, add NPCs, and so much more.
I deliever pizza in a VERY rich area. I'm talking about seeing Rolls Royce's and supercars on a daily basis kind of *r i c k*
I once visited a rich friend of a friend, I admired this big house on a hill and he said “yeah Eddie Murphy lives thier” in the most monotone casual voice I’ve ever heard, like any random joe would due when pointing out the crazy cat ladies house.
Beverly Hills? California?
Sacramento California
🤣yo wth too funny "yeahhh eddie murphy's my neighbor😃🤷🏽♂️"
So you're saying Eddie Murphy is a crazy cat lady then
My rich kid story:
In one of my classes (at a different school from which I attended) has mac books (big PC) and these kids start saying "these are the old models, why aren't we given the newer versions". The second week of the class we got moved into a different room with regular pc's and they were not happy. They start complaining that they wanted a new classroom as they have already had classes in that same room. Me and my friend love to joke "the school hasn't build us a new classroom for each week, disrespectful". Fucking greedy I tell ya
4:27 how is that a bad case?
Exactly
Asteros the kid seemed to be very smart and generous
That's like the best positive case 😂
It's not supposed to be bad cases, it's just rich kid syndrome, I assume it's just the collection of pathologies of being raised with a lot of wealth. It seems nicer to us because we aren't rich, but if one assumes that rich kid syndrome is just acting rich, then giving away valuables without a care, no matter if it's appreciated or not, would fall into that spectrum. It's the same mechanism as the person who wrecked their car and expected a new one, it was just expressed in different ways.
Erik Jarl no it’s just being generous
I wish my dad would give me dollar sign 25k :(
£25k is better
@@hafizrahman5079 you sure?
polszczyzna it is better
polszczyzna yeah it is
@@polszczyzna2771 £25k is worth around 34k usd
Dude my allowance was being allowed to live at home when I was a kid lmao
generous if you ask me
Rip my dude. But also same tbh
@@RackedandStacked not really
But like, isn’t it illegal to kick a kid out?
Dang
Every now and again I see people I know beating their IPhones and Samsung’s like theres no tomorrow, and having a brand new phone the next day.
For example, there’s this one dude I know who destroyed his IPhone or Samsung because, “His girlfriend wasn’t texting him back,” and came back the next day with a bigger and brand new phone.
This dude smells of pure weed and I’m pretty sure he hasn’t worked a day in his life, but that’s usually what happens when you have rich parents I guess. 🤷♂️🤷♀️
Soulfest You activated my T R A P C A R D Or maybe he is just selling drugs? I mean he smells of weed
Most of the time , rich kids are lazy , they wait for the apple to fell off the tree .
Soulfest You activated my T R A P C A R D My cousin’s daughter is like that. They’re not rich, but she always has the latest/greatest iPhone currently on the market JUST until the new one comes out.
Her mom was rocking an iPhone 6S Plus until recently because “it worked fine.” She has COMPLETELY ANNIHILATED her iPhone 8. Like, chunks of the phone is missing. Mom bought her an IPhone XR Max or whatever.
My mom would’ve beat my ass and make me use that busted ass phone till the end of time.
Exactly I have a friend in wrestling and hes pretty spoiled both him and his sister having iphone x. And when another person of the wrestling team had really good gear he was asking him if his dad or mom bought it and when the other kid said that he used his own money the spoiled kid started bragging again
OMG ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LIKE THIS I ONLY JUST GOT A NEW PHONE AFTER HAVING MY OTHER ONE FOR 4 YEARS AND THE ONE BEFORE THAT WAS A HAND DOWN FROM MY MUM YET THEY ARE GETTING NEW IPHONES FOR A SMALL SCRATCH EVERY OTHER DAY! I don't get how these people get all the money for all of that stuff at all 😂😂
Real hackers only use command blocks in Minecraft
Don't @ me
@Lucas Freele here you go
execute as @s if entity @a[name="Lucas Freele"] run give @a[name="Lucas Freele",limit=1,sort=nearest] command_block{display:{Name:"{\"text\":\"You are a real hacker now\"}"}}
/msg Lucas_Freele i-don’t-know-how-use-command-block-gang
Ssshhh... you’ll blow my cover
@Lucas Freele yeah okay
The first "football" one, I thought it was "soccer".
Americans 🙄
@@歐悠-y1n I'm British. I thought they were saying about football in Britain but they were saying American football.
I said soccer for the American folk.
In Mexico "soccer" we call it "football" too xD so I understand the one second confusion lol
Haven’t you heard? Players now have permission to brutally tackle other football players to the ground while carrying the ball! It sounds so familiar though.
My best friend told me that the place her mother cleans, (her mother is a house cleaner) the kids played bumper cars with their cars... One kid crashed into a tree and got a new one the next day.
Nick and Nadi lol
I agree with thanos every day a little more
Your gonna agree whole heartedly soon.... only a sliver will be left for the dissension
Please elaborate, oh wise time traveler.
Thanos did nothing wrong
Deathstrokes art class someone get thanos on the phone
Omg let's start a club😂😖
4:30 is not spoiled if he does nice things like those
He was spoiled. Being spoiled doesn't mean the one being spoiled can't be nice and wise
✿MJF✿ im pretty sure these posts are supposed to be about bratty rich kids tho but idk
@@fl0pZ3 But he wasn't bratty
Tilico i know that’s my point
Tilico he was spoiled but not bratty
Maybe not as bad as some on here but whatever:
I ride the train every single day so i come across a lot of teenagers (college kids AND middle school/high school). One day i was riding the train minding my own business like i do everyday (aka listening to peoples conversations) and i heard a girl (roughly 13/14) complain to her friend that her parents ONLY got her the brand new iPhone 8 plus instead of the new iPhone X (back when those came out).
I wanted to kick her across the train....
When I was 14 or something I was on a school trip with my class and I overheard two girls talking.
Girl 1: girl my parents like my sister way more than me that's unfair.
Girl 2: how do you know?
G1: Well my 14th birthday was last mounth and they only got me the last iPhone, but my sister's 18th birthday is today and I just found out they got her the iPhone + an iPad.
At this moment a teacher who heard the conversation told her that she should be grateful and that's her sister is older and then g2 says "but Ma'am you don't understand how is she going to do without an iPad? Also if her parents really lived her they wouldn't make any difference between their daughters"
At this precise time I didn't even had a phone lmao
Everyone at my campus has iPhone XS and all those stuff, while im fine with a nokia 3310
@@tommorrison602 LMAO u can't do that to yourself man
@@dantelewis4788 atleast its industructable
@@tommorrison602 u lucky
The saddest part is that I deep down I just want to be a ritch kid.
:(
Ghost Potato :(
:(
:(
):
Never seen much spoiled rich kids in person but I did overhear this girl arguing with her mom over the phone that she was mad that her mom didn't get her the Iphone 6S Plus which was new at the time. Since she had an Iphone 6s and I guess that wasn't enough for her. Anyway, I was quite shocked since I couldn't believe people like that existed.
janelbbuck what. A. Crime.
janelbbuck I've seen people like that, and they weren't even wealthy.
Yes, most people who buy something from apple are not that wealthy, it also baffle me.
One of my favorite things is when spoiled kids think "I travel a lot" means "I'm adventurous." When in reality it means "I have rich parents."
I only travel by car and only twice I had flew on a plane 😕
I have one friend that decided to change school, he bought notebooks, uniform , materials, everything and ONE WEEK LATER he returned because he didn't like his new classmates
"Uniform"
Oh god he was going to one of THOSE? That's the real bad part about the story, fuck coming back after a week.
@@ed559 One of the few ways we're better then, I guess. Can't stand that uniform, dehumanizing, cog-in-the-machine shit.
@@YukonHexsun Literally most countries have school uniforms...
@@barbeeboi6216
My country has one too.
They also include color codes.
Red for elementary
Dark blue for middle school
Light blue for high
And as far as I know, as long as the clothes are not revealing too much and all that stuff, you can wear it to college.
Lol I still remember when I went to middle school for the first time and you have to wear a tie. Some students know how to wear it and some don't. I somehow found an easy way (I think my friends use it too) after my dad showed me the hard correct way.
i once met a guy that at the time had recently been in an motocycle accident and he went through a car (smashed through the window the other persons car but didnt got hurt).
aparently it was the 4th accident he had been on and in each accident his bikes got destroyed and he got lucky and not injured.
he got a new bike a week later and he wasnt even 18.. you'd think his parents would stop buying him bikes after the second but no.
Maybe they are trying to get one of them late term abortions?
@@iaimboti This made me giggle more than I'm willing to admit. Oh, I'm a horrible person.
Then those are horrible parents, letting him ride a motorcycle despite his obvious reckless riding.
This isn't really a rich kid story- but I would say a ungrateful story. When I was in high school I had moved out at 18 and worked full time to support myself. I didn't have a car yet. My grades were failing and I was exhausted most of the time. But I left because my parent's home was abusive and I was encouraged to leave by my friends and therapist. My English teacher (who knew all these details) was walking around class one day. She was speaking loudly and asked a student if they were still working. The student replied, "Yes, but I'm gonna ask my employer for more hours. The car my parents got me is terrible and I REALLY need a new car. " (This girl in class always came to school with the best brands of make up and clothes and hair and nails always done. I wore old clothes and never had the money to spend on hair, makeup or nails.) The teacher praised her and encouraged the class to work just as hard as her because she had good grades. While looking at me. It made me feel terrible and like a failure- it didn't help that I went to therapy everyday trying to heal over my trauma and depression. The worst part is- the car her parents bought her wasn't crappy at all. She just didn't like the model. At least her parents cared enough to get her a nice car. But my teacher praised her for working for nothing in my opinion. It was nice she was learning to earn for herself. But most of the stuff she had was coming from her parent's pocket. So hearing her complain about not having something that was not her taste only pissed me off. But in the end I just might have been jealous, who knows! XD High school sucks. Plus I felt the teacher was just being extremely rude to me. She knew what I was going through and still looked at me like I was dirt.
I get what you mean. I don't have a rich kid story but just like you I have a story where it's about me being annoyed by ignorance while being in high school. Back in 2005 in a classroom(forgot which class it's based on) all the students were divided in small groups to work on a presentation based on a real life incident. When all the groups were finished, all the students had to sit at their desks and are supposed to listen to all the other groups presentations. I'm a student listening to these presentations. There was this small group of girls doing their presentation on a real gay person that committed suicide decades ago, and they were talking about how bad gay people have it back then, and than they ended their presentation saying how homophobia doesn't exist anymore and all gays can come out and not need to worry about anything. I was a gay kid still in the closet who is always surrounded by asshole homophobes, and the end of their presentation really pissed me off, but I didn't show it I did a good job in keeping it to myself. The good thing is these girls didn't get away with their stupidity, after their presentation the teacher said out loud towards these girls that her gay grandson recently became a victim of a violent hate crime and that their ignorance on real homophobia is offensive. I was so happy in the inside when this happened. I was super pissed off in the inside, and in a short amount of time I became the extreme exact opposite. I forgot the name of the teacher because this was a while ago but she is awesome for speaking out like that towards those girls.
@@missourigreen051 I'm sorry you had to go through that, but at least it paid off! Ya... homo, racism and ignorance might not ever go away. But we can teach our children to know better for a better future.
Your English teacher deserves to get fired.
@@DiscoInfernal999 Someone did try to get her fired but for other reasons. She was discussing vagina's in class. (She often does stuff like that because she is very progressive and a major feminist. ) But a new kid who wasn't used to her reported her. But they only suspended her.
My sister has anxiety, and she didn’t want to do an oral presentation because she was too anxious. She told the teacher that she had anxiety, but the teacher didn’t listen and didn’t believe her. So my sister got her therapist to print off a diagnosis sheet or whatever to hand into the principal. The same teacher also thought my sisters friend was lying that he had dyslexia. And she was all like, “we all have that” or some rubbish. I hate some teachers because they can treat us unfairly.
Can’t relate my AirPods still have wires 🤷🏽♀️
What are air pods?
Good, dont waste your money on airpods without wires.
What the hell is youtube
Dont even got those lmao
Krusty Crystal
LPT: cut the wires.
These people: "Dad, how can you expect $10k to last me until the end of the month? That's a whole 6 days!"
My friend: "Do you think I should get guac at Chipotle? It's so good but it's so expensive"
Me: "You can't buy happiness, but you can buy guacamole, and for you that's basically the same thing"
A child gets a new bike for christmas, he screams not of disappointment but because he is *disabled*
Honestly what the fuck
Alright who the frick send the bike?
Grab a chair, a little work, you can turn that into a wheelchair. Not bad.
Are you insinuating a disabled kid *isn't* disappointed when they get a bike for christmas?
nerdTM This just means dark humor might actually be more up your alley than you think.
I like how some of them are either wholesome or tragic. What an emotional rollercoaster. But when it comes to the emotion of infuriation no one takes the cake from the last one. Being a south east asian, I know how absolutely annoying it is to encounter people who act like that. I can't even decribe it.
Edit: It's like they're racist/classist to their own countrymen and think that western things are "better" like the English language or fairness of skin.
Mi lingua, ingles es malo
Lmaoooo I know bitches like these when I attended private schools in Indonesia. They were spoiled rotten, but their parents were never around.
As for photographers following them, this is common in Indonesia. I came from an upper middle class family back in Indonesia but moved to Canada 8 years ago. Though we came back to visit the country 4 years ago, and my mother was invited to a ladies brunch outing that consisted mainly the mothers of children who went to the same private school where my brother and I used to attend. I shit you not, *they hired photographers for this simple event* . She learned from her best friend that this was the norm over here, and my mother--being the less social person she was--just reacted with, "😯"
My mother is not the partying type. She only went because her best friend--a family friend--invited her.
Just a question to help undestand, it sounds like western is just another word for white / European (or European ancestry like white Americans)?
@@jakeryan4545 it is. coz in indo, which im guessing the last story is taking place in, alot of people want to be associated with westerners that are caucasian. they think it means theyre better as a person. it quite ridiculous to be honest.
@@jakeryan4545 Not white specifically? Although white dominated. Usually North America, Europe, and _sometimes_ Australia. Just the culture and quality of living in general is what I'm referring to. Like I said, I don't really know how to describe it... 1st world? IDK.
This video makes me want to seize the means of production
Such an elegantly crafted sentence
Which type? I believe a westerner Luke you would go for a Bourgeoisie socialism for as Marx said " this is a socialism but with all of the bourgeoisie benefits" ( edited and summarized) though I do not bive this is the best way because it would make the leaders betray the nation and secretly turn it into capitalism and take afvantage of the worker but this is the most understandable away for capatalist to think of communism.
@@he1882 I'm not a Westerner, but, Marx would be happy here in 2019, as this is what he wanted. He was opposed to 19th century capitalism. It was pretty much slavery
@@friendlywobbly9903 Dunno where your looking. We just exported the slavery to Asia and Africa. Chains metophoricaly and litteraly in some cases.
@@fireblazesmobileaccount2607 I'm in Japan and we prosper from capitalism
I have a 1,000,000$ house!
*In animal crossing because i sold my soul to Nook*
Matt Does A Thing lol.
Doesn't buy much in California, sadly. Just a regular house for that much.
Am I the only one that’s never gotten allowance in my life?
you're not alone
Midnight Skies no 👎
Yep, your not the only one
If I'm lucky I get 20$ or $5 every 6 months! :D
Nope
I kind of did 4:33 what that kid did. I lent my friend some money for a switch so we could play Smash. I’d worked for a few months and I’d got about 1.3k at that time, but none of my friends has a switch so I gave him $100
What goes around comes back around bro. Keep up the kind gestures bro 💯
I'll be your smasho friendo if you get me one too 😭
Nice
@@wanelows don't mooch like that.
@@wanelows
Probably just a joke. But, if not, disgusting.
3:55 not spoiled at all, but okay
YT7 I’m actually crying. So wholesome
Spoiled, but without the entitled attitude.
@@eloisanzara237 nice.
@@rulersreachfan243 would you rather me say not "rich kid syndrome"? I'm pretty sure you understood what the comment meant.
@@rulersreachfan243 "Spoiled, but not spoiled" is basically what you just said. If he did not have the attitude/disposition often brought about by being given many things, he has not been "spoiled." The attitude\disposition is what is being referred to with the word.
some ppl just need a hug.
in the face.
with a chair.
So you are gonna have 2 chairs and hug someone's face with them? Huh.
Wasn't this a high-five??
A friend of mine taped paper airpods to his ears and kept saying he can't speak broke poor. I also managed to get a fake airpod by cutting the wire. I got it taken away at lunchtime and I yelled "It's my hearing aid, give it back!" To the lunch monitor.
That's hilarious
My neighbour has had like 4 pairs of AirPods. He either broke a pair, lost a pair, and once he dropped it in the road and a car an over it. He went to go get another pair the same day. He also lost his Nintendo switch (idk how) and he went to get a new one the next day
cringe
Jesus, that suicidal one is just depressing. Obviously the dude didn't want to grow up spoiled but because, a common trend in these, his parents are so entitled and forcing that they don't care about their kid growing up their own way, they want the kid to grow up the rich way...
I really hope he managed to realise he wasn't happy with what he was doing and needed some serious therapy and help. Money of course can help, but it won't ultimately make you happy...
TBH, a lot of these people need help with having only money define them, uncontrollable with their emotions and being seriously insecure about everything else :/
Stronk uhhh....
Okay?
6:35
???
@Stronk How about watch the video and then read the comments ?
I feel like its fake though
+life is Boring mhm, it's Reddit so that can always be the case! But these situations aren't impossible, my brother went to a high level uni and some of the people he met were kinda like this, as well as really struggling to live independently with diverse people cause they grew up in such a bubbled environment :/
i can’t even afford school lunch. i just skip most meals since we hardly have anything :(
Zylsa
*sigh* america . . .
Sad, in most UK schools, if your family is struggling financially, the school gives you £2.50 on your account to buy lunch, which is enough for a meal.
If I knew where you were id pay for your lunch..
Hussain C
that’s what america does, but only if your family is at a certain income level. i’m barely above that income level, but what makes my case special is that i have four other siblings that the money has to be split between.
Owch, hang in there
I once accidentally broke my friends PC (it wasn't entirely my fault tho) and it was like a really nice sort of thing I could never afford, and I started grovelling and stuff for him not to make me get him a new one, but he just shrugged it off and had a new one the next day
If my friend accidentally broke my pc i wouldnt mad i would just tell him to help me fix it xD
Opposite situation, my friend helped me build my pc, he broke it (either its because he decided to take the wrong screws from an old motherboard since we couldnt find the original ones after looking for 2 minutes, or and because he took way more cooling paste than necessary, which got on the motherboard and broke it), i thanked him when he left after like 4 hours when we couldnt get it to work, he never said anything about it, even berated me about why it was broken "haha really, no way", "it was probably broken after the first 2 screws anyway" (we literally found the right screws) and "are you sure you didnt get scammed by the repairer?"
Pissed me off the most that he didn't even apologize + actively shit talked why my pc was broken, like I dont expect him to pay the 700 dollar cost to have the PC checked, and the parts replaced and reassembled, but i mean, at least the part??? Or just apologize?
We're both 20, he has a job, I do not.
When i was in kinder. The kids who got 64 crayola packs are treated like celebs. and when i got the 64 crayola everyone just shifted to being nice... weird
*Cries in broke* I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT *WHAT IS A CAR???*
*sobs in Somali*
Being broke or homeless is better than being some rich entitled scumbag
@@Ray-tf5wu i found the guy who has done neither
I'd give a good homeless person more respect than one of those spoilt rich people
The one tall kid who got AirPods and overly priced shoes but can’t fight even if his life depended on it
- Skysiah0503 -
Hey that sounds like me... without the airpods and shoes of course...
BlogVomMax
Start lifting weights and work on cardio, just don’t become a Normie
@@Skysiah0503
but lifting weights and cardio wont do shit to my fighting skills
So did you get new airpods and shoes.
Text to speech:
“Turns out his dad was worried his funds were running low so he sent him- DOLLAR SIGN 25k”
*_I never want to meet one of these people..._*
Actually the one at 3:55 was a good person who wasn't an entitled brat
They aren't that bad calm down
ogdoughboii
??? I was calm...?
@@husna.inaayah if you don't waste money and ain't a douche what's so bad about being rich lmao?
Of course I don't want to meet these people, I want to be these people.
That football story tho
What if you just
went on reddit
and read this stuff
instead of giving some kid on youtube credit for other people's stories?
because then we would have to go out of our way
Tbh
Your genius is unparalleled. The government needs you.
Edit:*needs
Because having it all in one video instead of in 10 different posts is better.
Eh, I'll try it your way then
My friend asked me for a MacBook Air charger and when I said I didn’t have it, they said ‘omgg’.
So I grew up with crazy rich parents. But it surprises me when kids are like this. Rich parents are normally way more strict and ask so much more from their kids. I have lost friends to suicide because they just couldn’t keep up with the standards set for them. I was constantly being sent from my moms house to my dads back and fourth because I was rude to their rich friend never really had a place to call home because of that. Being dumb and dependent is a death wish. I wonder how some of these kids grew up so weak.
It's when rich parents never take their time to teach them independence and use money to solve every problem.
Old money vs new money, I think. People who started poor then got rich just want their kids to be happy.
@@LimeyLassen agreed. Im an old money rich kid (sorta) so my family still teach us manners and everything. There arent that many new money rich families in our area, but ive heard that their parents temd to have a harder time raising them
Yeah honestly growing up in the top 1% I’m always surprised when I see people like this. I was never like this and neither was anyone I went to prep school with. In my experience, the richest people have always been the kindest. I think it might have something to do with how their parents got rich.
Limey Lassen I don’t know. I grew up with new money. I could see they tried really hard to fit in by buying unnecessary stuff and kissing our asses but they never acted untitled or whinny.
I love how there's Kirby piano covers in the background
Du du dududu
@@wraith8363 the first 5 notes of Gourmet Racw lol
1,2,OATMEAL
@@theyesofmadness A man of culture I see.
Saffayr 357 & Knuckles I was thinking about this song from smash ultimate and then I realized that this was the Kirby Music
un-touché-able
Beautiful
*Dollar Sign* 25k
Edit
Kind of annoying how people dont understand my perspective.
Rich kid: if you MEET my expectations of skill... I will allow you to play with me. I don't want to carry garbage noobs... SO I will give you this snes and you can practice with it until your good.
The SNES kid is not bad at all
The problem is, he said to him, 'if you get better'. 4:56
Honestly, probably the nicest rich kid on the list.
I felt those were words of encouragement. Hoping he'd get better so that eventually he'd have a friend to play with.
Git good
@@isaiahthacker4504 The problem is not everyone can be "good" at video games. It's kind of like an insult to your friend to not let them play because they aren't "good" enough.
But in simpler terms, git gud kid.
@@ShiroNyankotv "not them play" the kid literally give him a console so he can play
Dollar sign twenty five kay.
Obviously the worst case of "rich kids" is Violet and Klaus Baudelaire! Their complain about even the littlest amount of chores, and said a perfectly good lamb was too salty!
only 48 pepole are ovar 5000 iq to figur oud whad isz tis cooment about
Edhuit: Naw iat jumpt to da 49 wahn i fagurnd oud
"Dollar sign 25k"
Jesus, you put no effort into your content.
Best kind of content
100k subs and he copy-pastes into a text to speech and screenshots other's posts. RUclips is great isn't it :)
It's text to speech. It's not going to be incredibly accurate
That's the text-to-speech you twat.
@Joe Casson U liking ur own comments?
People who work for their shit do better in life then those with shit handed them. There's a feeling of achievement when stuff is worked for.