How rich kids ask for money.

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  • @mustangtris4955
    @mustangtris4955 2 роки тому +8431

    My dad’s the second guy. He seriously made me the fry cook… the similarities were too spot on and I just wanted to put this here. It really did teach me a lot. People might not understand how something like that means so much but a menial job when u normally don’t need it because of ur father really gave me a new source of ambition I didn’t know I’d ever have. Thanks dad, I love you.

    • @marksin9489
      @marksin9489 Рік тому +182

      My dad was also really rich and he also raised my right. I fully relate to what you wrote 100%

    • @bela-sofia34
      @bela-sofia34 Рік тому +41

      Class act, all the way.

    • @illidelphian1508
      @illidelphian1508 Рік тому +39

      Oh, now I see what he means. Thank you for breaking that down. I thought he was saying that he got him a gig to do an internship for a few years at a fast food franchise, which is what my dad‘s best friend is doing. He’s been trying to get a Chick-fil-A location for several years now and it’s taking a long time but his efforts are finally going to pay off pretty soon. Chick-fil-A super selective, anyways, this makes more sense because my uncle is actually pretty wealthy and I just found out the other day that he’s not leaving his kids which are my cousins in his will and he and he made them all work for their money. It’s so true you have to teach them how to fish just can’t handing to them.

    • @nickgerr1991
      @nickgerr1991 Рік тому +11

      I love you too son :)

    • @rishipandya7633
      @rishipandya7633 Рік тому +1

      No job is menial, wind your neck in

  • @MellonAM
    @MellonAM 2 роки тому +16336

    “I love you dad”
    “What? i’m on a conference call with my manager”
    worst father of 2022

    • @DJ_TRON
      @DJ_TRON 2 роки тому +266

      You really think rich fathers even know their kids names? To them, kids are basically an accessory.

    • @shihtzu7850
      @shihtzu7850 2 роки тому +35

      @@DJ_TRON ohhh know that feeling

    • @Saintolossto
      @Saintolossto 2 роки тому +34

      I know someone and this is exactly how his dad and son relationship was

    • @rahundsigma
      @rahundsigma 2 роки тому +36

      The kid was saying i love you so his dad wouldn't notice the extra 9k

    • @niggafr
      @niggafr 2 роки тому +7

      @@shihtzu7850 damn bro, if you ain’t fuckin with it let me know the feeling

  • @dkh10
    @dkh10 2 роки тому +9875

    I'm convinced this guy learned everything he knows about people from TV.

    • @jabari189684
      @jabari189684 2 роки тому +780

      It’s like he’s making entertainment

    • @the_expidition427
      @the_expidition427 2 роки тому +151

      Not the really rich portions he has some experience meeting them you can tell that or he has really outdone himself this time

    • @redcodeink7151
      @redcodeink7151 2 роки тому +19

      Or he reads books

    • @SakethVoora
      @SakethVoora 2 роки тому +79

      Yee, it's very much like the cringe dharman videos

    • @vexial12
      @vexial12 2 роки тому +22

      It's almost like it's meant to be that way.

  • @Colt-Forty5
    @Colt-Forty5 2 роки тому +1072

    “Really rich” is spot on. Richest person I know had to work in a KFC kitchen for a year then was GIVEN 3 stores of his own.. LMAO

    • @thanus6636
      @thanus6636 2 роки тому +95

      Probably was a good way to humble him though.

    • @dankduck
      @dankduck 2 роки тому +2

      How

    • @ireviewshtuff
      @ireviewshtuff 2 роки тому +120

      @@thanus6636 also allowed him to build up experience and connect with actual competent workers, assuming he used his time wisely. If my dad GAVE me the grocery store I worked at for 2 years I’d have that shit running 110% because I know who would bust their ass and who wouldn’t.

    • @returntosender2
      @returntosender2 Рік тому +4

      That's smart thou

    • @dingusfuzzklonnkt2755
      @dingusfuzzklonnkt2755 7 місяців тому +37

      My best friend growing up dad owned the biggest electric company in the midsouth. When we turned 16 we were in 120 degree attics pulling wires for his electricians earning money towards our first vehicles. His dad had ridiculous money but if it wasn't school or sport related it had to be earned, he wasn't giving out anything.

  • @rayallaire4423
    @rayallaire4423 2 роки тому +182

    I worked for moderate size Mexican Food Restaurant (Popular in CA,AZ and NM) while in HS the owner’s lived a mile away from our location (The only reason that location was their; We were kind of out place for the Neighborhood). So the CEO’s Son maxed out his CC ($15K Limit) he was only supposed to use on food and school books in college. The agreement to pay back his parents was that he’d work for us for Minimum wage all summer 40 hours a week, pay his parents rent and support him self. That kid was humbled real quick when he saw how little MW was and how good he had it.

    • @styxrakash4639
      @styxrakash4639 5 місяців тому +1

      That’s good stuff

    • @doroparker1702
      @doroparker1702 5 місяців тому +1

      The parents did make a big mistake by giving him this incredible high cc in the first place.
      Very good they let their kid get a taste of real life working people.
      The CC was probably per month and not per year?
      A friend works at a bank and he tells about parents who help their kids out all the time, several times per year.
      Kids are older than twenty-one and they get twenty thousand dollars here and twentythousand dollars next time.
      Of course those "kids" live rent free in luxurious apartments with housekeepers.
      They will never learn how to work and how to make a living.

  • @meerkat8090
    @meerkat8090 2 роки тому +48

    I grew up in a (upper) middle class family, not exactly very rich but we lived comfortably and pretty much had the money to get nice things. My parents never gave things to me for free and when I wanted to buy a car, told me I had to find a job and buy it, and that I wouldn’t appreciate things the same if they were just handed to me

    • @religion-free
      @religion-free 5 місяців тому

      that's literally middle class lol

  • @jedisaki730
    @jedisaki730 2 роки тому +846

    Grew up always working for my own money, old man got me work as soon as I was old enough. Anytime I borrowed money it would be paid off like an actual loan with set repayment, just no interest.
    Wasn't until I hit my 20's that I actually learnt my dad was loaded 😂😂

    • @rishipandya7633
      @rishipandya7633 Рік тому +19

      So not like an actual loan, like an agreement? XD

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 7 місяців тому +6

      And how he got rich. My dad made me work at 13. If he was rich, I never knew it.😢

    • @jamesgarrison6430
      @jamesgarrison6430 7 місяців тому +19

      He showed you how the world works it wasn't about the money

    • @captainsquids2792
      @captainsquids2792 6 місяців тому

      ​@@rishipandya7633no
      Interest wasn't the norm for loans
      We abandoned our anti-usury laws in the US some decades past sadly
      Also, wdym it's an agreement not a loan?
      A loan is a type of agreement

    • @KMac.222
      @KMac.222 6 місяців тому

      Same!

  • @jasemalvis2140
    @jasemalvis2140 2 роки тому +1994

    God the kid was even fishing for a shallow "I love you back"... that hurts

    • @sjtv6565
      @sjtv6565 2 роки тому +65

      Lol and rest assured that $10,000 he asked for was definitely for "books" that go up your nose

    • @yourmajesty7124
      @yourmajesty7124 2 роки тому +12

      Dude this is a skit…lmao

    • @jasemalvis2140
      @jasemalvis2140 2 роки тому +9

      @@yourmajesty7124
      Really? Darn. I feel as betrayed as that rich kid.

    • @knxfesck
      @knxfesck 2 роки тому

      @@sjtv6565 tbh scihub exists for a reason

    • @oystersaucee_
      @oystersaucee_ 2 роки тому

      @@sjtv6565 the nose? nah by the looks of it he spent it on some textbooks for ur lungs 🍃

  • @Goy_1Da
    @Goy_1Da 2 роки тому +320

    “I love you dad…”
    “Are you off your meds?!?”

  • @wesleymcquaid4338
    @wesleymcquaid4338 7 місяців тому +76

    My dad had me carry an 8 foot ladder on my shoulder all throughout our neighborhood when we put up Christmas lights for the elderly neighbors. One of the ways to give back. “Why waste gas when I have you” is what he’d tell me 😂

    • @lorireed8046
      @lorireed8046 6 місяців тому +3

      LOL !!! When my kids complained about anything my go to was "that's why I had you...". My oldest is whining in therapy about how I had her first just to make her watch her younger siblings so I could go out to dinner for my anniversary/birthday. Seriously would love to be a fly on that wall as her therapist tries to explain how that's the dumbest shit she's heard in her entire career.

    • @instagamrr
      @instagamrr 5 місяців тому

      @@lorireed8046 the therapist might call it parentification, I’d look it up if you haven’t heard of it

    • @mikekristin7201
      @mikekristin7201 4 місяці тому

      ​@@lorireed8046"whining in therapy" things crap dad's say for 500 alex

    • @lorireed8046
      @lorireed8046 4 місяці тому

      @@mikekristin7201 What would you call it? It sure isn't a rational conversation. It dang sure isn't helping nor helpful.
      I do like the fact you see my name and STILL call me a crap Dad . LoL 🤣
      I mean I realize you're "that couple" that shares one account. But, mine has just one name on it .

    • @Fohnzii
      @Fohnzii 4 місяці тому

      @@lorireed8046yikes

  • @Queenofthatank
    @Queenofthatank 2 роки тому +4820

    Really rich parents make their kids make their own way. Elon musk said his child will need to get a job, go to college, or get a trade. He will not support his child past trade school or college because "my money will not last forever. They need to stand on their own two feet. I will however make sure my child is never hungry or homeless especially if they have a disability " when he was asked will your child always have your money to depend on

    • @fatboy3874
      @fatboy3874 2 роки тому +155

      You know i dont agree with some of his desicions but this i really admire

    • @glowingdjxl5331
      @glowingdjxl5331 2 роки тому +363

      “My money will not last forever” ok Elon lol

    • @TheHenchmen69
      @TheHenchmen69 2 роки тому +323

      His money would literally last any average human 10,000 years lol

    • @BoulevardX
      @BoulevardX 2 роки тому +71

      @@glowingdjxl5331 Lol, if you see the risks he makes with his money, yes, it will not last forever.

    • @Rascal9527
      @Rascal9527 2 роки тому +20

      Same with Ramsey, if he travels with his kids he makes them sit in econ whilst he and his wife sits in first, they had to make their own money and Tilly (with help from her dad) became a TV star, Holly became a model and I have no idea what happened to Hack and Megan

  • @pacman10182
    @pacman10182 2 роки тому +227

    my family catered for a ludicrously wealthy cattle rancher.
    the nicest and most generous man you'd ever meet

    • @scotcoon1186
      @scotcoon1186 6 місяців тому +5

      The "big city" in my corner of Nebraska is a town of 7,600.
      There's at least a dozen guys around who could write a check to buy the diner you're working in to fire you, if you're waiting tables and piss one of them off.
      They wouldn't, but they could.

    • @RapidBlindfolds
      @RapidBlindfolds 5 місяців тому

      I’ve noticed that too, if your life is cushty then why would you have any chip on your shoulder?

    • @pacman10182
      @pacman10182 5 місяців тому

      @@RapidBlindfolds if you worked for that fortune, it doesn't change you like old money does

    • @RapidBlindfolds
      @RapidBlindfolds 5 місяців тому

      @@pacman10182 my insights are probably formed by being an artist hanging out with artists. The rich kid artists I know who have been supported into their 30s as artists, barely working in jobs, are actually very happy people with no chip on their shoulder. They can be very naive and entitled however. I can imagine it’s different for people who have no creative bent to them and see the world in terms of empty materialism however, then there’s nothing meaningful to fill with all that free time not working.

    • @DevinSanRoman
      @DevinSanRoman 5 місяців тому

      Is that you, Gator?

  • @gunsmokegaloreyt6840
    @gunsmokegaloreyt6840 2 роки тому +1993

    And if its Garry Vee
    “like you’ve got so much fucking tiiiime, every minute you spend asking for something the less time you have for growth”

    • @homeslice4551
      @homeslice4551 2 роки тому +17

      Blueberries

    • @jaimeb6873
      @jaimeb6873 2 роки тому +12

      Do you make TikTok’s?

    • @homeslice4551
      @homeslice4551 2 роки тому +16

      @@jaimeb6873 are you on✌️tiktok✌️?

    • @joelwilliam5726
      @joelwilliam5726 2 роки тому +13

      Bro you could literally make that an ✌️NFT✌️

    • @user-pg9rw9ys7f
      @user-pg9rw9ys7f 2 роки тому +4

      “ayo man, hear me out man… you need some blueberries”

  • @youtubesucks1499
    @youtubesucks1499 Рік тому +8

    I worked with a guy whose Dad owned a multimillion dollar commercial electrical company. He made him work one year starting as a green helper. Its absolutely grunt work like digging ditches, getting supplies, carrying ladders up 6 flights of stairs..
    After that Dad sent him to business school.
    Dad wanted him to spend one year working with his future employees. It taught him humility. Dad told him, not everyone had a dad that could or would pay for college and the ditches he was digging? To teach him what labor really is.
    It made him one of the best CEO's I have ever done business with.

    • @treyforest1999
      @treyforest1999 11 місяців тому

      >learn what it's like to be a worker
      >still exploit them

    • @youtubesucks1499
      @youtubesucks1499 11 місяців тому

      @@treyforest1999 How exactly are workers exploited?
      You voluntarily work for a company for an agreed upon compensation.
      The whole point of risking your life savings to start a business is to make money.
      What's the INCENTIVE to open a business if their is no money in it?

    • @RapidBlindfolds
      @RapidBlindfolds 5 місяців тому +1

      @@treyforest1999 I mean its how every company has to work, it sounds like he's saying the CEO still managed to do it less exploitatively than most CEOs

  • @Z.O.1991
    @Z.O.1991 2 роки тому +65

    Funny because the majority of the kids at the college I use to work at were given financial help by their parents until they reach sophomore, or junior year.
    You can really tell the difference of their personality when reality hits them, they didn't act so snobby anymore, and were more down-to-earth.

  • @theeagleman8975
    @theeagleman8975 2 роки тому +34

    Honestly the son will actually thank his dad later, my stepdad did the same with me bringing me into his accounting company and the experience and opportunities it comes with are extremely useful going on in life and 18 year old me was dumb af going around complaining about having to work

    • @Zzzzurast2223
      @Zzzzurast2223 5 місяців тому

      I wish i had a dad like this. Believe me a Bad dad can Ruin your life and before u realize so much damn time just GONE FOREVER and the start in life is complete MESS. I realy think to know he made 9 childs just for childsupport from gov. Before u just think thats normal...
      I try to flip the Script i educate myself. Economy, health, social things, sport and so on... in much ways i was my own father. He litterally gave me nothing just a bag of Garbge to Start life.
      I can See it in my Brothers they Lack so much and if i try to Teach them its almost like the go defensive or try blame me...
      To See this. Is so hearthbreaking what can i do about it..? I had offen Times sucidical thoughs. gone trough MENTAL HELLS for loooong times now I give my best for the next gen from the fam. But its feeling like my life is just a problem, the guilt is on my dad and i have to solve it. Im 27 today birthday my whole life was nothing but a waste of time and so much pain Hearth and mental. how this shit affetcs my mother i cant See it anymore 62 years she done toooo much for us and now nobody cares what she gone trought for us. They life their life and thinking not to give something back really this shit is hearthbreaking to the core but one its broken its broken nothing can Affect me so fast anymore i damn Hard bone.
      All i wanna say with this. See your blessing know the worth. Give thanks and bring the gift Further ❤
      U can realy say u are lucky and hopefully u use it all wisely bcs thats worth it.

  • @KevinReillySV
    @KevinReillySV 7 місяців тому +27

    Lmao the Amherst lime really got me 💀

    • @highflyersinternational8860
      @highflyersinternational8860 5 місяців тому

      I don´t understand. Pls explain me!!! 🙏

    • @erikaclark5150
      @erikaclark5150 4 місяці тому

      ​@@highflyersinternational8860Amherst College is actually where a lot of really rich folks send their kids. Harrison Ford's son graduated from there last year. Lots of wealthy families send their younger kids to Deerfield Academy and Northfield Mount Hermon, schools in Western MA. Then they graduate and end up in one of the Five Colleges out here (UMass Amherst, Amherst College, Hampshire College, Smith College, and Mount Holyoke College). There's an amazing education to be had out here.

  • @unnamedcomment
    @unnamedcomment 2 роки тому +1325

    I thought Rich was doing pretty good until the last scene 😭 compared to normal, that is

    • @fwBombzy
      @fwBombzy 2 роки тому +30

      You ain’t notice that the “kid” is on drugs

    • @warriorkr
      @warriorkr 2 роки тому +9

      10k for textbooks??

    • @frogss7725
      @frogss7725 2 роки тому +2

      @@warriorkr Welcome to the US

    • @invaderspudd
      @invaderspudd 2 роки тому

      @@warriorkr go to college

  • @eila2635
    @eila2635 2 роки тому +31

    Meanwhile the poor kid is working less than minimum wage to help their family pay rent

    • @religion-free
      @religion-free 5 місяців тому +1

      awww

    • @jackiemyers2773
      @jackiemyers2773 5 місяців тому

      Not my poor kid. Well we aren't poor because we have everything we need but my kids don't have to give me shit.

  • @evanwalton5965
    @evanwalton5965 2 роки тому +128

    The second one made me think of the opening of a hallmark movie hahaha.

    • @adenm8963
      @adenm8963 2 роки тому +1

      I had no idea what he even said

    • @elic918
      @elic918 2 роки тому

      Except it would be "you're the new cookie elf at our winter pop-up" "but dad, I HATE Christmas! " (high school valedictorian is at the tree lot next door, they had to stay in town instead of college because mom/ dad got sick and they're managing the tree farm through the xmas season, and "Christmas is so magical! What if this town didn't have trees!?"... we know how the rest goes...)

  • @rodneythundercock
    @rodneythundercock 2 роки тому +7

    This is how wealth is perpetuated, by the way. Kids who are born into money turn out one of two ways. They maintain, or they crash and burn

  • @Brimspark
    @Brimspark 2 роки тому +349

    10k for text books is the least surprising thing in this vid 😭

    • @lepenseur8242
      @lepenseur8242 2 роки тому +2

      Pretty cheap actually... 10k zim dollars is basically nothing bro

    • @chonglee6133
      @chonglee6133 2 роки тому +1

      That's scary, yo!😬

    • @ChinchillaQueen
      @ChinchillaQueen 2 роки тому +1

      Actually sounds reasonable to expect with prices now and certain programs

    • @lars7935
      @lars7935 2 роки тому +5

      @@ChinchillaQueen Only in the US.

    • @ChinchillaQueen
      @ChinchillaQueen 2 роки тому +1

      @@lars7935 that makes me cry

  • @EriPages
    @EriPages 2 роки тому +125

    "You're the new FRY COOK at our new flagship downtown franchise"
    LOL this is facts! I meet so many people working these super low level jobs who are from super rich families

    • @brozak3559
      @brozak3559 2 роки тому +2

      Noice

    • @TheMArtagnan
      @TheMArtagnan 2 роки тому +3

      So they have taken a job from someone who might really need it and the kid will learn nothing cuz t daddy will bail them out, name me an example that didn’t work like this

    • @roush1320
      @roush1320 2 роки тому +17

      @@TheMArtagnan the kid will hopefully learn that you gotta work for what you want not just have it handed to you. Like shaq told his kids “we’re not rich, I’m rich” lol

    • @koschei8136
      @koschei8136 2 роки тому +14

      @@TheMArtagnan
      The point isn’t whether or not daddy will bail them out, the point is the concept of empathy is solidified in their minds. They will grow to understand the struggles of the less fortunate.

    • @jimmyle6305
      @jimmyle6305 2 роки тому

      Noice bro

  • @monkyspnk777
    @monkyspnk777 2 роки тому +15

    This is so true, “dad I need money… sure…go collect rent from the bad parts of town” Uggh

  • @AlgorithmAlloy
    @AlgorithmAlloy 2 роки тому +14

    My parents are fairly wealthy plus I know a lot of wealthy families and I can assure this is actually spot on. Almost all truly wealthy families I know don’t just give their kids handouts. I have never got more than $200 from my parents if it wasn’t for rent (in college only) or a Christmas or birthday present. When I needed money in high school or college, they gave me shit work to do like digging posts or installing landscaping. I hated it, but I wouldn’t be 1% of the person I am today without it.

    • @gordon4672
      @gordon4672 2 роки тому +1

      My parents aren't that wealthy but enough and thought sending me overseas was worth the money, the other students in the private school that I went to feels a lot different than what u described 😂😂. It wasn't even like some really expensive private school either

  • @Rays_Bad_Decisions
    @Rays_Bad_Decisions 6 місяців тому +1

    The Umass Amherst part was pretty spot on too😂😂

  • @MoliminousTheater
    @MoliminousTheater 2 роки тому +205

    you know the saddest part of this is the 10K for books isn't even that exaggerated.

    • @alexcortez1710
      @alexcortez1710 2 роки тому +6

      Errrrm yes it is lol. I’m about to graduate law school and have never spent more that $600 a sem on books.

    • @aaronsprojects9622
      @aaronsprojects9622 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexcortez1710 how long was law school?

    • @alexcortez1710
      @alexcortez1710 2 роки тому +2

      @@aaronsprojects9622 3 years. So overall- 7 years. 14 semesters. At a MAX of $600 a sem (some semesters I spent less than $200) $8400. But this clearly isn’t about 7 years of education.

    • @alexcortez1710
      @alexcortez1710 2 роки тому +3

      @@aaronsprojects9622 also doesn’t account for the fact that in more semesters than not, I resold my books to others and recouped more than 50% of costs, and even made a profit some years

    • @aaronsprojects9622
      @aaronsprojects9622 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexcortez1710 so, is 10k honestly to much of an exaggeration? Now we are talking about a comment from a my little pony channel about a trash video about "rich people"

  • @IEdjumacate
    @IEdjumacate 2 роки тому +8

    I’ve definitely seen this stereotype but I’ve also seen a lot of the opposite. My dad is from a third world country, did very well for himself when he moved to America & was able to provide my sister & I with a great life. He never coddled us with cash though, it’s always been important to him that we both make our own way. I’m 23, shes 24. I moved out last year & live on my own with a salary that lets me live comfortably. My sister still lives at home but she makes a decent living as well. It’s only the parents that are too wrapped up in themselves that have kids that turn out this way. I’m so appreciative that my dad didn’t spoil me with excessive things when I was younger, he gave me the best guidance & opportunities to be successful and nothing more. And no, it was not nepotism, by opportunities I mean education/travel/college.

  • @malikaljaan-daies1780
    @malikaljaan-daies1780 2 роки тому +30

    Really really rich people do not go “oh you’re the new cook” I know plenty of them. This is like a tv reference. Real real rich would be like oh hey you have your own 3 franchises but you have to work in it. They still will work but hand outs are big. Hopefully I can do the same for my kids when I have some. There’s no need to drown your kids in debt just to make them “do it on their own”.

    • @adhisboucha295
      @adhisboucha295 2 роки тому +4

      There is great parenting and less-than-great parenting in every economic level.

    • @babygirla5717
      @babygirla5717 7 місяців тому

      @@adhisboucha295Very true

    • @sirius1ish
      @sirius1ish 5 місяців тому +1

      That is how your whole legacy will be dead in less than 2 generations… They need to know how money works or they are doomed to fail.

  • @christopherwojtan750
    @christopherwojtan750 6 місяців тому +1

    When you deprive a person of purpose, they will self-destruct. Being rich your entire life is both a freedom and a shackle to the human spirit.

  • @highlife4403
    @highlife4403 2 роки тому +5

    Compton:"mom can I have some mo-" "👊Boy can I have some money?"

  • @danielcontos5541
    @danielcontos5541 2 роки тому +116

    I goes more like this. "Hey dad, I really wanna be a teacher." "No absolutely nit you have to take over my business whether you want to or not"

    • @gonzaloortega5481
      @gonzaloortega5481 2 роки тому +3

      Damn spot on

    • @seanhartnett79
      @seanhartnett79 Рік тому +1

      Yep.

    • @scotcoon1186
      @scotcoon1186 6 місяців тому +1

      Once I was big enough to hold myself on a tractor fender, I spent my summers with my uncle and grandpa on the farm.
      Dad and uncle took over from grandpa, I had to get a 4 year degree to take it over.
      I should have went to vo-tech and trade school like I wanted instead. I don't learn well in a classroom. Barely lasted 2 semesters.

  • @matssteenhuis2251
    @matssteenhuis2251 2 роки тому +10

    Truly really rich: doesnt feel the need to educate people on how "really rich" he is and how he behaves

  • @yupman5252
    @yupman5252 4 місяці тому

    I knew a rich family and they did this to their kid. The dad would pay him more on the side but he wanted his son to earn it rather then just handing it to him. Made him work as a busboy too so he’d understand what working from the bottom was. Kid became the manager after couple of years.

  • @azraeljaan327
    @azraeljaan327 2 роки тому +16

    You’re back from Amherst early... how does this guy know?

  • @shamanllama
    @shamanllama 2 роки тому +23

    Shaq makes his kids work they asses off if they want any financial help at all from Shaq. And really, respect. It'll teach them not only that they can't just have everything given to them, but it'll also subconsciously show them to respect their abilities, to solve problems, and to realize that kinda wealth will not come for most without discipline of some kind.
    because a kid that comes from a rich family with no discipline will be much worse off than someone with nothing and a fountain of discipline.

    • @saehisaya
      @saehisaya Рік тому +4

      Except that’s just not true. You don’t understand just how important your socioeconomic class is. We are moving into an asset economy. Discipline won’t buy you a home.

    • @shamanllama
      @shamanllama Рік тому +1

      @@saehisaya yeah, YOU'RE the one who doesn't understand economics, not me, because everything I said is ABSOLUTELY true. Maybe YOU'LL never by a home with discipline, but I WILL.

    • @shamanllama
      @shamanllama Рік тому +1

      @@saehisaya and your socioeconomic class is only as important as YOU MAKE IT. It's America. We have infinite opportunity. It's up to YOU what you decide to focus on.
      But no, nothing I've said was "not true"

    • @ebrennie
      @ebrennie 5 місяців тому +1

      Your observation is interesting. I’ve got the discipline, but somehow I’m still waiting on that fountain. Maybe you could tell me where it is. Been waiting over forty years for it now. Sacrifices. Lost relationships to prioritize career. 14 hour days, 4:30 wake ups, weekends working.
      I really don’t think work ethic has anything to do with success anymore. My ancestors arrived here poor before the revolution. We’ve spent centuries busting our ass trying to escape our socioeconomic class. None of us have achieved this. Yet damn have we tried and tried and tried.

  • @darkfathergothjesus1902
    @darkfathergothjesus1902 2 роки тому +4

    It would actually be parents born into the money vs parents who earned their money

  • @twixt999
    @twixt999 5 місяців тому

    As a poor its crazy the work ethic and motivation certain poors have and it seems like there can be those situations on all sides. Its not a rich vs really rich thing its that some people value merit hard work and others squandered what they have regardless of class.

  • @1153mf
    @1153mf 2 роки тому +16

    Boy this is accurate. I was born with a silver spoon but not a gold one. Used to get mom and dad to buy my books for school, I’d buy double and sell them all just for the cash. Had a “in case of emergency only” credit card that apparently had a $25K limit because I reached it. I bought booze and an above ground pool to have a pool party in the top floor of our dorm.
    Fast forward a few years. Married with a baby and wife is upset with me because I bought something expensive and random on impulse. In think it was a cheap jeep for $1,500 or a jet ski.. a toy with no plan to make money on it.
    I used the same line my daddy always used “ it’s just money, we will get more. Why are you worried.”
    When she told me “it’s because we are in debt, all things are maxed and we have no money to buy diapers.” My dad was always my go-to and he recently passed before this happened.
    Stuff got tight and it was my very first oh shit we need money moment and money is actually valuable. I NEVER knew what out of money or debt meant until then. I was in my mid 20’s….
    I have learned some very hard lessons. After several HARD HARD overtime hours, time away from the family and a few more kiddos. Not rich by any means but plenty comfortable and have paved the way on my own. I have still bought four wheelers and boats and toys but I buy them all cheap as hell, rebuild them and resell them for profit or use them for work and rent them to the job. I’ve made more money on my toys I’ve rebuilt slowly than I’ve made in salary some years.
    I have now inherited much of what was his. I have it all put up and not touched it. Just let it continue to grow and grow. I’ll never tell my kids about it because I want them to suffer some and work hard and never know there is a security net.

    • @racknstack2759
      @racknstack2759 2 роки тому +1

      This is a good life story, can inspire younger people to work harder, like me

    • @TheKad33
      @TheKad33 2 роки тому

      Most important thing is to learn from mistakes, it looks like you’ve learned that very well! Cheers! 🍻

  • @msstarlite5912
    @msstarlite5912 Рік тому +1

    Yep, never got a "free $" from my Dad. We had to explain why and how you needed the money and you had to earn it. Glad for the lessons.

  • @FerdinandFake
    @FerdinandFake 2 роки тому +11

    I like how the richer son was smart enough to wear sunglasses

  • @elfbar1576
    @elfbar1576 2 роки тому

    Although my father wasn’t rich this is how he raised me make me work for anything I want and I thank him for that everyday

  • @MediumDSpeaks
    @MediumDSpeaks 7 місяців тому +3

    My dad's the second guy. Made me work the line at his factory. Bro made me itemize my school costs and when I'd get the monthly student discounted bus pass (no car for me lol) he'd send me a $50 zelle titled "expensive bus pass"

  • @Heather-fx7sr
    @Heather-fx7sr Рік тому +1

    This series feels like a modern, grown up version of Goofus and Gallant. I like it

  • @Ocious
    @Ocious 2 роки тому +4

    *Who else randomly started watching shorts and now it’s just a everyday thing? 😎*

  • @healzdimples5994
    @healzdimples5994 5 місяців тому

    This is the most accurate one yet.

  • @turtleguy420
    @turtleguy420 2 роки тому +6

    Me when I was a kid asking for money, mom?? What? May I a couple dolla" * sees slipper coming off, me takes of running

  • @theperson6444
    @theperson6444 4 місяці тому

    "Youre back from Amherst early" for sure facts

  • @sammanthaford3982
    @sammanthaford3982 2 роки тому +41

    Just found you today. Loving these!!!

  • @youtubesketches110
    @youtubesketches110 Рік тому

    These contrasting scenarios actually happen more often than people know.

  • @digicatt9320
    @digicatt9320 2 роки тому +13

    For textbooks… yeah. Sure.

  • @nekoill
    @nekoill 4 місяці тому

    Unironically, the best thing a dad can do for you. I found a job while studying myself, as my dad and I work in very different fields, but that job gave me skills AND money, and also gave me very valuable lessons in time management. The only hard thing is negotiating your absence to your profs, but most of them are typically pretty understanding, and if they aren't, negotiate it with your dean or people higher up. That way I also, surprisingly, got a friend in the person of the head of my uni, which was something nobody thought was possible, and I'm not like a charisma 10 build.

  • @bigmyke2008
    @bigmyke2008 7 місяців тому +7

    If money is all you give your children, that’s the only love they’ll ever know

    • @religion-free
      @religion-free 5 місяців тому

      I love money 🤷🏻‍♀️ and
      money loves me, sO..

  • @dannyacevedo174
    @dannyacevedo174 5 місяців тому

    Idk about fry cook. But idk how many Art Majors I've seen interning as any number of things just to find out they're my bosses' friends' kids.

  • @drewclarke5778
    @drewclarke5778 2 роки тому +31

    Zoo mass reference?

    • @juanvillasenor9906
      @juanvillasenor9906 2 роки тому +12

      Pretty sure he meant Amherst College

    • @devong1838
      @devong1838 2 роки тому +4

      I mean not denying there's some rich kids at UMass Amherst but he's def talking about Amherst College

    • @KevinReillySV
      @KevinReillySV 2 роки тому +1

      @@devong1838 I mean I know a few kids at umass Amherst who’s dads got them Ferraris and Lamborghinis, some absolutely rich Asians who love to drink LOL

    • @KevinReillySV
      @KevinReillySV 2 роки тому +2

      @@juanvillasenor9906 smart kid goes to “Amherst college” goes to the umass parties

  • @Xavier_Breum_Deodorus
    @Xavier_Breum_Deodorus 2 роки тому +1

    My mother would disagree slightly on this one. She would say that time spent on activities like work, study or networking and using that precious time doing these little things add up and you would regret not spending that extra money. This ofcourse only applies if you do have money to spend.

  • @mr.wonkastyle2558
    @mr.wonkastyle2558 2 роки тому +10

    Lmao what? Been cooking a long time no billionaire kids on the fryer

  • @babyhear
    @babyhear 6 місяців тому

    Really rich people have the best most hard working kids it’s so true they really do have to work really hard and they definitely suffer the repercussions of there actions too!!

    • @Zzzzurast2223
      @Zzzzurast2223 5 місяців тому

      But they know Hard work is worthwhile. They already won. They must just run to the goal.

  • @FBI-sr2eg
    @FBI-sr2eg 2 роки тому +8

    Sigma male grindset tip number 213: “Use your children as employees”

  • @TheMArtagnan
    @TheMArtagnan 2 роки тому +1

    Really rich kid doesn’t bother asking for money, they just have it

  • @phulen7681
    @phulen7681 2 роки тому +4

    With the current economy, getting a decent job is almost impossible well unless you have connections which rich people always have

    • @Eli-rq8et
      @Eli-rq8et 2 роки тому

      He said he got him a job as a fry cook. Those jobs are extremely easy to find in today’s economy because most people who used to work those kinds of jobs would rather have no job and make almost as much from the government

    • @Eli-rq8et
      @Eli-rq8et 2 роки тому

      I live in nyc, i can’t walk down the street without seeing like 5 help wanted signs in the windows of restaurants and stuff

  • @Darleza
    @Darleza 7 місяців тому

    My brother worked for a guy that was a wealthy guy. He was paying for one of his sons studying abroad. He failed after a year so the father brought him back home and enrolled him in a technical school instead. The son is doing better there than before in the tech school. His sons regardless are going to inherit his millions, he was trying to teaching to take things seriously. You see kids that inherit millions and later on are broke.

  • @fortress50
    @fortress50 2 роки тому +30

    Hey that's my college!

  • @MsLauraLove626
    @MsLauraLove626 Рік тому

    Lol that dude needing money for "textbooks" looks so blazed

  • @Erby.05
    @Erby.05 2 роки тому +5

    Tho I’m considered middle class I am so lucky that my dad acts like the really rich guy and not the rich guy

    • @mr.yeast5billion910
      @mr.yeast5billion910 2 роки тому +1

      Your dad is really reach, just with middle class wealth👍

  • @EmazingGuitar
    @EmazingGuitar 2 роки тому +1

    The rich dad made money to spend it, the very rich dad made his money to save it.

  • @jfrazz9729
    @jfrazz9729 2 роки тому +24

    Miserly secretly rich parents.
    Me: I’m joining the military to pay for college
    Parents: go GI Jane!
    College: here’s your refund because your scholarships overpaid on top of your Army College Fund
    Parents: thanks!
    Me: the FUCK?!
    Parents: for the diapers and baby formula. Even Steven. You owe us

    • @someonesaidwar4094
      @someonesaidwar4094 2 роки тому

      Some got got ! Ah!

    • @religion-free
      @religion-free 5 місяців тому +1

      The fuck? they're _unjust_
      narcissistic parents. they
      owe YOU for bringing you
      into this world. jackasses!

  • @AC-qo8oq
    @AC-qo8oq 5 місяців тому

    My aunt dr and her husband too with their own practices.. their kids bikes to school 45 mins in the rain every day. They worked waitress jobs too.

  • @brycethoreson9216
    @brycethoreson9216 2 роки тому +21

    I thought the really rich dad was going to say I love you son

    • @sjtv6565
      @sjtv6565 2 роки тому +1

      That would have been a little better for the structure of the video, sure

    • @buffengamen2373
      @buffengamen2373 2 роки тому +2

      He didn’t need to. He showed him. The 2nd son doesn’t need to fish for live because his dads so active in his life he doesn’t need to ask. He’s gotta work for money or he’ll never appreciate it! Good dad!

  • @ivancruz9025
    @ivancruz9025 2 роки тому +2

    Lol i remember being scared just to ask my grandparents for a few bucks

  • @Kempiet
    @Kempiet 2 роки тому +9

    Really really rich
    “Hey dad I got them to give you a 10% cut because you’re the big guy, I’m gunna go smoke crack in my room.” 😎👌🏼👌🏼

    • @laurelnotley9541
      @laurelnotley9541 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately I've seen that. One very wealthy gentleman had enough money to have worked less than 40 quarters in his life, ie, less than ten years than 75 years alive. He was surprised he wasn't able to get Social Security when he turned 65. Pays 30k a year just on property taxes for one piece of land, has others as well. Nice guy, really. Usually, anyway.

    • @lorireed8046
      @lorireed8046 6 місяців тому +2

      That's not "rich" that's corrupt. BIG difference.

    • @religion-free
      @religion-free 5 місяців тому +1

      what do you think most are?@@lorireed8046
      cattle ranchers etc, are fucking animal abusers
      as are all animal-exploiting businesses ie Gucci,
      every "meat" egg/dairy sales, horse riding/races,
      bull/dogfighting, breeders. Animal abuse is The
      most profitable industry in The world, second to
      only human trafficking. fuck uber rich people 🍅
      except for The exceptional uncorrupted few rare

  • @sheikhu1039
    @sheikhu1039 2 роки тому

    "what? I'm on a conference cal with my managerl" gets me everytime 😂😂

  • @papplehat5364
    @papplehat5364 2 роки тому +18

    Ah yes, the emotionally absent father (bad) or the horde-my-money-like-a-dragon father (good?)

    • @Cooldude-tm5rs
      @Cooldude-tm5rs 2 роки тому +4

      He’s tryna make his kid understand how to earn money

    • @VoiceOfReason919
      @VoiceOfReason919 2 роки тому +1

      Thats a wasp

    • @TheMArtagnan
      @TheMArtagnan 2 роки тому

      @@Cooldude-tm5rs yeah but he didn’t do that

    • @solorollo9756
      @solorollo9756 2 роки тому

      @@Cooldude-tm5rs what if he already earns 120k/yr but he just bought a house and put his money down on a house and had to fix some stuff, but a 10x investment opportunity came up? Glad my dad listened to me lol..

  • @msimcox2
    @msimcox2 6 місяців тому

    #2 is accurate, grew up with a guy who's family owned a bunch of franchises for a very popular ice cream (chill) and food (grill) stores, for his 16th birthday his parents gave him his own store, but they still made him get a normal job, not even just working at the franchise, he also drove the school bus, but I honestly think that was so he could get of his last class. Pretty cool kid and down to earth despite being insanely rich.

  • @karmaQT
    @karmaQT 2 роки тому +32

    Damn, wish my parents were rich rather than really rich

    • @stoli8226
      @stoli8226 2 роки тому +2

      Same the rich dad cool af

    • @patr4227
      @patr4227 2 роки тому

      Disgust. Leaches. Buzzards feeding off the carcasses of others.

  • @molotovbacon
    @molotovbacon 2 роки тому

    This guy looks like Van der linde from red dead redemption

  • @skyty0
    @skyty0 2 роки тому +3

    Would you rather have:
    1. Unfathomably rich dad, but abusive
    OR
    2. Unfathomably rich dad, but abusive

  • @AnnPahk
    @AnnPahk 5 місяців тому

    My great grandfather to my grandfather, although my grandfather was a child genius and graduated at 15, his father had 3 cars with a 3 story house, and made my grandfather walk to college.

  • @bobfg3130
    @bobfg3130 2 роки тому +36

    So the "really rich" dad tells his son to get a job.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd 2 роки тому +10

      He gave him a job. Granted it’s entry level and probably only pays minimum wage, but it’ll be a good learning experience for him.

    • @flyberd7848
      @flyberd7848 2 роки тому +11

      @@dr.floridamanphd well now his kid who probably has a great gpa for that school and works hard will need to make more time for money by reducing load of studying, extracurriculars, research experiences, networking. If you don’t have a job in university, that university and your success is your job.

    • @georgehall6597
      @georgehall6597 2 роки тому +4

      @@flyberd7848 I had a job during all four years of my college education. Still graduated with a 3.8 gpa

    • @hayden3318
      @hayden3318 2 роки тому +4

      @@flyberd7848 if you can’t do both then you don’t belong in college. I work go to school go to the gym and also have to make time to be able to study for personal things and have time for all of that plus a nice 5-6 hours of sleep. It’s not hard if you’re good at managing time

    • @flyberd7848
      @flyberd7848 2 роки тому +2

      @@georgehall6597 nice that’s great, really hard to do. But gpa doesn’t really transition outside academia;networking, experience, volunteering and research stuff will help make you a competitive applicant to get the job you want. Many employers would rather have someone with a B.S than experience, volunteering etc rather than someone who worked a Starbucks with a 4.0gpa and masters.

  • @Jaypc06
    @Jaypc06 10 місяців тому

    My family was never rich but a lot more well off than others im our community. Made me work for everything from the start and I appreciate it so much.

  • @user-ty5di3ku6o
    @user-ty5di3ku6o 2 роки тому +35

    Really rich dad keeps kid out of college to be a fry cook who will still be unable to buy textbooks because of crap wages? Make it make sense...

    • @alexd531
      @alexd531 2 роки тому +7

      Its a higher end and therefore higher paying cook position i think is whats implied. Or just a lesson on making his own money.

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o 2 роки тому +18

      @@alexd531 he said a fry cook. Not a sous chef lol. And he can learn the value of work after he graduates. He's interfering with his studies instead of buying him textbooks that he already knew he'd need. It's ridiculous.

    • @sunstruckfarms4489
      @sunstruckfarms4489 2 роки тому +6

      Maybe knows that the only reason he's asking for more money is cause he blew what he had earlier on parties , basically saying if you're not gonna use my money wisely then go get your own

    • @zackphy
      @zackphy 2 роки тому

      @THE HOUSTONADER then the kid could just ask for all of it since he said any amount lol. He had to have set a limit.

    • @PatrickLarkiewur
      @PatrickLarkiewur 2 роки тому +1

      @@zackphy they needed to choose a number, not just say everything, but that’s semantics. It’s a lesson in using it wisely. You see it all the time with jackpot winners, lottery winners, and even sports players; you get a large sum of money at once, and go crazy spending it all, and are left with nothing in no time. Knowing you can have any amount but only once makes you feel the importance of what you’re receiving, instead of thinking you’ll get more later when you need it

  • @Devlchiken8
    @Devlchiken8 5 місяців тому

    Turns out I did thank my dad. He was right. Wealth can be lost you have to learn how to earn it back

  • @Some_guy_and_his_games
    @Some_guy_and_his_games 2 роки тому +3

    the first one is my dad except he would mute the call and say i love you because he IS the manager, also he’s be fine with my mom doing that

    • @religion-free
      @religion-free 5 місяців тому +1

      I think you misunderstood. this guy's
      manager is his HIRED manager, not a
      manager that he answers to sweetie

  • @konnilol4
    @konnilol4 2 роки тому +1

    Getting a job and from that work experience is much more valuable than the money you get from that.

    • @treyforest1999
      @treyforest1999 11 місяців тому

      Why? What does the experience get you? Opportunities? What kind of opportunities? Opportunities to make money

  • @ronitmishra8917
    @ronitmishra8917 2 роки тому +7

    John anik?

    • @Malygosblues
      @Malygosblues 2 роки тому

      Rich and really rich brought to you by Modelo, brewed with a fighting spirit

  • @erikaclark5150
    @erikaclark5150 4 місяці тому

    NOT THE KID GOING TO AMHERST! (I feel attacked, lmao)

  • @9kia8
    @9kia8 2 роки тому +3

    lol i love how you get the really rich on point lol

    • @dizzmain7555
      @dizzmain7555 2 роки тому

      *slaps knee I know right !? Bahahaha

  • @RajuKumar-lm5be
    @RajuKumar-lm5be 2 роки тому

    Personal Question but it needed to know...
    Who are you?
    What's your age?
    What you gender?
    Where are you from?
    For how long you playing this game?
    Which is your favourite game?
    Who your favourite gaming charater?
    Future plans for this channel?
    Do you like anime?
    If you like anime than which five your favourite ones?
    You don't have to give every questions answer !!!

  • @smurfpoppin4470
    @smurfpoppin4470 2 роки тому +3

    Can we stop rich vs Uber rich, it should be wealthy dad vs self made dad

  • @bennewton6388
    @bennewton6388 2 роки тому

    sometimes i hope these skits are satirical

  • @Camdizzle8D
    @Camdizzle8D 2 роки тому +10

    How do I stop this cringey shit from popping up on my timeline

    • @felicityweinman7314
      @felicityweinman7314 2 роки тому

      Stop interacting with it. The algorithm sees that you've left a comment and viewed the video, so it's going to keep recommending stuff like this. Just ignore it completely if you don't want it in your recommended.

    • @Camdizzle8D
      @Camdizzle8D 2 роки тому +1

      @@felicityweinman7314 thanks for the advice. They finally added the “don’t recommend channel” option to shorts now thank goodness.

  • @esayasasefa5551
    @esayasasefa5551 8 місяців тому

    I’m in the military and once in a while a buddy of mine will complain about not growing up rich which I find funny (and sure they weren’t traditionally rich) but they had a father that facilitated their development and taught them skills that they will shame other men for not knowing, they’re so incredibly privileged it’s mind boggling.

  • @jeremiahwilkes9588
    @jeremiahwilkes9588 5 місяців тому

    My tribe is really rich. I have been working since 14 years old statting as a bish clearing grunt. I am now working with excecutives helping get multimillion dollar projects completed. The difference is one has created a weak reliant man. While really rich stays rich by beating the weak while rewarding the strong.

  • @altan7828
    @altan7828 2 роки тому +1

    My uncle is super rich and he never gave a penny to his kids after the age of 15. Anytime they asked he would course them out. Right now his kids are well off then him.

  • @Tobynsocks
    @Tobynsocks 5 місяців тому

    Things that only happen when your eyes are too close together

  • @uctsuki7396
    @uctsuki7396 6 місяців тому

    My family was well off. Not rich but comfortable. Even though i work a 9-5 job and i am not the best employee or person, but my dad was kinda like the really rich dad. Wanted me to work and experience life, make mistakes and not taking shortcuts

  • @saintmrsirdylancurtispurch3956
    @saintmrsirdylancurtispurch3956 2 роки тому +1

    That's exactly me as a rich dad.

  • @tcm844
    @tcm844 7 місяців тому

    My dad made me earn EVERY dollar he gave me from age: 8. Wash dishes/Clean paces in house/Clean Cars. Age: 12 Loader at Banana plantation (owned by uncle). Age: 15 (Now living with my mom) My dad told my mom to make me get a job: McDonald worker.
    The second dad is the good dad.

  • @benmaghsoodi2067
    @benmaghsoodi2067 2 роки тому

    This guy his entire life is about classifying rich people

  • @yeah.no.one.asked.
    @yeah.no.one.asked. 2 роки тому

    Me who grew up dirt poor and now am just poor... 10000 would solve 95 percent of my problems.....