24-03-2010, 11:06 PM
My definition is my definition, I am not forcing you to accept it, just to make myself clear.
If you are happy with your life, rich or poor, so be it, you do not need to prove it to me. it is non of my biz!
If you are happy with your life, rich or poor, so be it, you do not need to prove it to me. it is non of my biz!
(24-03-2010, 10:50 PM)Anastasia916 Wrote: Your dictionary is not accurate, as I said, according to the IRS we are upper middle class, and a $1.5 mil home where I'm from is a mansion. I've lived in GA and FL. I do not try to set my standards to that of London and NY, as I would like to visit there but not live there. Like I said, you do not set what the classes are, I believe the IRS is more accurate than you are. The standard you set for "upper middle class" is upper class, not upper middle. And most people even with money don't like to eat at a fine restaurant everyday. I've known people that make $3 million per year that enjoy cooking at home everyday. So what YOUR standard is, is not the standard of most people. You are what Teeny said, a SNOB!