I work at a casino, these videos are so true. The truly high status guests are usually the nicest people. The mid tier guests are the ones that scream ‘do you know how much I spend here!”
I work in fine dining and this is all too common. All the regular "rich" people are in competition with one another for the better tables and the cock measuring contest that is one upping the tables around you with your wine choice. The real VIP guests are usually businessman, or investors of the restaurant and are typically pretty nice and chill and much less flashy with their wealth. The more someone wants you to know how rich they are the less they are actually worth
I worked as a stock broker for about 20 years. I can tell you that the worst clients were people who had 200-500K....pushy, angry demanding....the customers that had real money were always cool, didn't get upset and understood that there are things out of anyone's control .
No need to hate them , earning money has nothing to do with manners and courtesy, value of these things is realised afterwards when you have to maintain that wealth after that initial success.
I’m a lawyer and what I have found out through my experience is that being arrogant is NEVER an option. If you really want to get your way, be the nicest you can be even if you face a negative response. They will feel less prone to say no but if they indeed say ‘no’, two things will happen: 1- you have been a nice human being to others; and 2- they’ll most likely remember you the next time, making it easier for you to convince them of whatever you want.
_"you don't slap a smiling face",_ ー a proverb that's found in almost *every* single literature in the genre of _wuxia/xuanhuan_ that's ever published.
He my me too dude. That seems to be a lesson many people in our profession seem to never learn. You don't want an a-hole attorney. That attorney gets bad deals and makes ur case ab uphill battle
My grandfather is a very wealthy individual and owns several hotels and car dealerships but he dresses in a walmart white tee shirt, cheap jeans, and walmart velcro shoes. He owns 20+ cars at all times but drives a 60s Ford pickup. He's super respectful and chill. Humble as fuck. I try to emulate him as much as possible
I went to an event with my wife that her employer put on for everyone. It was in a nice place, WAY above my income level. I had only met 2 of her co-workers before. I started talking to this older guy, and we discovered that we're both smartasses. Half way through the night my wife heard me talking shit to him and almost lost her mind until he bust out laughing and talked shit back to me. I didn't know he was the founder of the company and worth over a billion dollars lol.
Haha this what I did to the manager at my first job. About a week in I felt comfortable enough to be myself. And starred making jokes. Well, one guy I didn’t know yet started joking with me and we just kinda went with it. Then like 3 minutes later found he was the manager lol
I've seen it play out just like this contrast. Had an "I'm rich and want everyone to know it" sort try to get me to make exceptions for him and wanted to speak to my supervisor when I said no. Supervisor told him to wait and chill. He griped and whined. Called his boss to complain. On the other hand, had a somewhat grubby truck driver walk in, ask if he could have his appointment early, and when I said we were really behind on time due to unexpected shipments, he said he'd go relax in the break room and wait. I managed to still get him in 15 minutes early and I thanked him for his patience. Turned out that he was covering the route for one of his employees who was sick. This grubby truck driver was the OWNER of a good-sized regional fleet. No ostentation, no "I'm important" vibes.
Was coming back from military leave I met this nice older woman and just started some chatter the pass the time at the terminal gate. Before we knew it me and her were so engaged in the conversation i followed her. She scanned her ticket for 1st class and waited for me and my ticket was coach…all the way in the back 😅. She told the lady at the counter “oh that wouldn’t do he’s with me”. We talked for 4hrs straight in the plane enjoying ourselves. Turned out she was the CEO of this huge wedding planner organization that brings in millions each month. To this day she invites me and my wife to her property during the summers.
Nice older woman CEO millionaire bought young military man first class plane ride, and now you and your wife spend summers with her 😈😈😈😈 don't act like some of us don't know 😂
Went to an international conference this year, said hello to a stranger and he looked my outfit over and decided I wasn't worth his time when I said hello. I stood there for a minute, then got up the courage to speak to someone else who wasn't overdressed. They turned out to be the CEO for the biggest company in the room, and chatted with me for a few minutes while the rest walked past us without a glance.
In my experience, the self-made millionaires are typically pretty cool and down to earth. When I worked in hospitality, these guys were always good for a $100 tip. I was a hotel concierge and shuttle driver in my early twenties and always asked them what they did for work and how they became successful. Fast forward 4 years later, and I got hired by the president of a major medical device company. He saw my resume and immediately remembered how I used to drive him to work every day and carry his bags. I start working for him on Monday, and this job will help me pay for medical school. It's all about the connections you make with people. It might just change your life!
Yup my dad was on good terms with a guy who owns a string of rehab hospitals in Texas. We moved,7 years later he applied at the new hospital in town, to learn the same guy owned this one. He called my dad excited saying there's no reason for an interview and he will have his paper worked pushed through immediately. He started that job and on the first day the owners business partner flew in just to meet with my dad and even had the previous employee stay for a couple of weeks so my dad was familiar with the new hospital. There's a lot of cool rich people in the medical industry, probably more so than the stock market world
I was once in a fancy hotel, saw someone who looked like staff member in jeans and a tshirt in the hall and told him my television wasn't working - he came in and fixed it himself. I later found out he was the owner!
Then you guys need to find a better set of words to describe altruistic decent human behaviour, because rich and really rich only refers to money. Honestly this should be called out, this has nothing to do with money, also, the implication that someone really rich will be a more nicer person than a normal rich person? That sounds like something someone in the .1 percent would say
One thing I learned growing up in and working retail in a high income area is that (especially teens btw) when someone wants to look rich, they are bad at acting rich. They tend to be a lot more inflated and snobby than people with a lot more money in my experience. The guy I know, his dad owns multiple successful franchises in the area. Whether we agree on anything political or not is not an issue, the kid and his family are friendly as shit and share what they have with me and my friends, and hate when you call attention to it, because they're just being friendly.
I lived in a very southern small town with a VERY VERY VERY wealthy oil tycoon. Dude loved to cosplay as an average farmer/rancher and one of his favorite tricks was to invite new upper management in his company to his ranch in the country for "team building". He'd arrange for the car(s) with the new hires to stop for gas about 30 minutes away from his ranch and since the ranch was in the actual middle of nowhere, it made sense for them to stop there. Usually the people going to the ranch would take this time to stretch their legs, go to the bathroom, exc. Normal stuff. He ALWAYS met them at this gas station dressed as a local yokel and did mildly annoying things like cut someone off or hum loudly, cause he wanted to see how they'd treat "average" people. It was his version of undercover boss. We all knew about this and enjoyed the show cause there was ALWAYS one person who decided to act like an absolute entitled ASSHOLE the the "redneck farmer". As soon as the asshole outed themselves you knew that person wouldn't have a job long.
You never know how someone will act until you show up looking lower class and watch as they are asshole he should also ask the staff there how these people treated them
@@edwardzalewa5832 People would tell him. Like I said it was a SMALL town. Every time someone showed their ass everyone knew about it. Most of them ignored us locals like we didn't exist so he was there to try and provoke a response of some kind. He never took it too far or did anything mean, he just did the minor things that happen regularly in public spaces. "Accidentally" bumping into people, not moving up when the line moves, singing or humming out loud, snatching something seconds before someone else grabbed it, slightly rude nuisance behavior. Things to see who would still treat him kindly, who would ignore him, and who would snap into an entitled rage.
@@eagillum Nothing blatant, just daily minor irritant stuff, which is more than enough for an entitled asshole to lose their shit. He never outright said this to me but I believe he intentionally put them in a stressful situation (aka meeting the boss), then provoked a response by providing a minor inconvenience cloaked in the form of someone "lesser" than them. From my view it's a great way to see how they'd treat any underlings if they are stressed and inconvenienced, something that would definitely happen in the job. I know from gossip that every person that came to the ranch did so when they were still in their probationary period before the final employment contract was signed. I think it was his way to ensure that workers were not treated poorly by management.
@@lilykep in cities they often invite you to an casual place with an chill atmosphere and make sure you are relaxed, idle chit chat, to look how you act if you do not feel as if you have to make a good impression, if you are still an friendly person you get the job, how you treat the staff there plays a role too.
Holy shit!!! This is way too accurate! I once dated a guy who took me to a whole bunch of fancy places to eat and it always made me so uncomfortable. I finally on the fourth date asked if we could just go to a burger joint and he laughed and told me sure. We were really chill at the place and he decided that he really liked it. Two weeks later I found out that he bought the burger shop and I got free burgers there to this day. I told him he didn't have to do that, but he told me that I deserved it and that he appreciated how honest and kind I was. He was sad that it wouldn't work out between us, but was grateful that I didn't want him for his money, but wanted to actually get to know him.
The "Don't you know who I am" never ends well. For the part 2 the new employee, likely the owner chose to not plaster his face over the company website. Owner is probably like "Hey, new guy is respectfully enforcing the dress code, cool, that means hiring and training did their job and he cares enough to do his job". Lesson to everyone else . . . always be professional to everyone all the time.
I agree. I sell my products to stores and have made friends with a lot of low level employees who become buying managers. Just because someone seems lower then you does not mean they will always be. And if they like you they remember you.
@@tonymarselle8812 Exactly. It also not just about possible future contact. A hotel manager always checked with the front desk staff to determine the behavior of job applicants. Quite a few had made a good impression with the GM; but the resume went into a veto pile if they had disrespected someone in the lobby, on the cleaning staff, or had poor interactions with the desk.
This is very true. 8 years ago I worked in a shop in Denmark and it was so clear that there was a difference between people who pretended to be rich and then people who were actually rich
Working in medicine, the only time a patient expressed an interest in me beyond "Get me my pain meds" was an older gentleman getting Chemo. Nice guy, very kind. i was checking in on my mom, who was getting Chemo at the same hospital, and i ran into him, we chatted. When my mom lost her battle, i was worried about medical bills. But that old man paid her entire bill, and donated over 2m to the charity we named in her obituary (in place of flowers). I only know his name from his medical documents. but he was filthy rich. He did eventually pass away, and while hes not around, he was a private man, who didnt flaunt his wealth like a lot of rich people, so i will respect his choice in life by not naming him.
Reminds me of when I was dress coded by a teen at planet fitness and I was like "oh yeah, sorry about that, just trying to look for while getting fit, how's your day etc etc." They get all weird and want me to just leave. Manager comes over and says "Ian? Sorry I'm late, let's head back here for your interview."
I liked when I was working on building a display at North American International Auto Show. Security guard asks me if I stay outside the booth. I ignored her and climbed into my lift and went up in the air to work. She just looked at me slack jawed. rest of the crew meander in and she just sat there did not say another word.
Theres an guy i know who wears an old damaged jacket hold together with clothepins. He owns half the town. Is hillarious to be around during tourist season. When police explains to tourists why they can not remove the bum from the premises
Worked security at a few shopping centers in Malibu. First thing I was told was not to harass anyone even if they look homeless (which there are quite a few living in Malibu). Sure enough, first day, two guys dressed in rags talking for hours at a Starbucks. Finally they left: one walked into his ferrari, the other walked into the bushes behind the Albertsons. That wasn’t the last time and I learned quickly that both those types of people are very down to earth and a hit to talk with. The rest of the people in Malibu are a miss.
Screw what he looks like. I have anxiety issues but still would be dying to ask him to hand it over for a few minutes so i can mend it. I work in a sewing department of a handicapped people manufactory and always have at least a emergency tailoring kit in my backpack or purse x) if he's so attached to the jacket that he can't part with it and tries to keep it together with clothpins then that probably means he's humble enough that having people spend time and work on that old thing is probably something he'd never ask. But i bet i got at least 10 minutes time and can at least mend and reinforce the worst parts! :3 is win win! I get to pacify my ocd issues about damaged clothes and he gets to enjoy his jacket way longer then it would hold with a army of metal pins! :D
im a young entrepreneur and ask to speak with any successful person i come across and have never been told no. they are indeed "pretty chill" edit: by successful I mean an owner of several office strips/ commercial real estate broker, owner of an office maintenance company, and owner of trans am trucking company. all of them being multi-millionaires
Not always, I’m like in the middle and do pretty well. But a lot of people won’t tell you lol. They like to hear themselves talk but it’s not more bragging
i mean if i owned a really nice place and the staff didn't recognize me and treated me the way that employee did, i wouldn't even be mad, i think i'd feel reassured that the people employed there are doing their job the way they're supposed to
100% i also would have (if i'm so rich i could aford it) someone play the owner role so no employ unless really allowed/needet knows me so i can be a ,,normal" guest etc.
I had this same experience when wrapping cars and boats for a living. The dude with a Corvette was hovering over your shoulder complaining every second trying to pinch every penny. The dude with a yacht comes in, chill and loves everything along the way and then invites me to go fishing lol.
I greatly enjoy these. The message is: a) don’t be an a$$hole and b) you never know who you are going to meet or need in this life, so a) applies all the time.
I work at a sale barn, we sell cattle. I love it when people say "do you know who I am" like I give a fuck, you could be the queen of England, but at the end of the day, you're getting in line like everyone else. " I spend more money here than anyone else", "I'll tell your boss". Gimme the phone I'll him. Anyone who has ever tried to use authority of the employees, is no longer welcome on property. We have a really good boss where I work. He treats everyone as equals, including customers. It's a " if you want it your way go to burger king" kind of thing. Doesn't matter if you spend 2 million dollars a day on cattle or .02 cents a day
If you got someone thats instantly being a dick, they are most likely not at the top or wont get there. Generally no use getting upset over them, all that does is make your day worse. The genuine people that can help get you forward in life and that have PROPER success are generally respectful and wont make you feel like shit. In my experience, theyll know when to let someone go or just not bother because the other person isnt trying but if you genuinly try, they see.
In the Engineering discipline, talk to a successful person "hey can we chat?" And usually, even sometimes when they're super busy, they're down to talk and chill for a bit. Most successful people are, well, successful! They aren't stressed and would love to talk to aspiring person in a similar field. It is fun, you get interviewed and sometimes the young person gives you ideas about new technology you weren't aware of, or a new application of technology you haven't thought of. It's a win/win and you get to be interviewed by a person who had the drive and want to talk to you. So yea. The "really rich" are chill. :)
That final joke was great when i first saw it and its still great today. I also love how this shows that simply being kind can get you further in the right places than being rich.
I worked at a couple of, "headquarters," offices when I lived in SF, CA. It was fairly common to share the elevator with the CEO and other executives. I always behaved professionally in the work place at all times, so I never had an issue. It amused me to see some coworkers panicked in trying to avoid the interactions while still getting down and back in time to enjoying their nicotine fix within our scheduled breaks. 😊 I also frequently interacted with an owner of our regional hotel chain. I preferred him and his family far more than his brother, the co-owner. Ugh. That guy and his family were to be avoided at all costs. Early '90s entitlement to the extreme.
I was working security in. 5* hotel in London. Just helping out my old boss as I had moved on a couple of years before, but hey, the suit still fitted me! Called to the main dining area as someone was making a fuss. This pencil neck in a off the peg suit was trying to impress his (very red faced) date by being an ass. I ask him to tone it down and he goes " Do you know what I do for a living! I am a solicitor!" to which I pull out my Law Society membership card and go "So am I now put a sock in it or first thing Monday I contact your senior partner!" His date started to goggle and he stormed off. Like I said I had moved on and just qualified!
My mom pointed a man one time that looked homeless. He had old fashioned clothes on that didn't fit him that well and kind of shuffled around. All the people working in the store ignored him and wouldn't serve him until they found out that he owned the mall and all the buildings around him. He was a billionaire that just wanted to be comfortable.
My brother works at a country club. He went from a caddy to a waiter to now a bartender. He always talks about the nice members he serves. There's one guy who is very well-known in our city and very wealthy who frequents to club. My brother loves when that guy comes in because he's genuinely nice, gives great advice, and tips very well. This guy was actually upset when my brother stopped being a caddy because my brother was his favorite caddy. Now my brother is his favorite bartender lol.
So moral of the story is be nice to service workers. Good point, I always try to be nice to them. Just the other day a travel agent got me $300 off my flight because I was calm and patient with him. I feel we've forgotten how to treat eachother as fellow humans
Real lesson I've learned between real power and wannabes: Real power is just is! They're used to what they are so they are pretty chill and patient while even finding humor in most situations. Wannabes are constantly trying to prove themselves.
Met with a few good businessmen in my time, the good ones were chill but said what needed to be said, though some had a bit of overconfidence in my learning capabilities it got patched right quick
Best way to use f you money is when the other person thinks they could be in trouble but no real threat is made. It’s as if they wading into water and suddenly they can’t touch the bottom. Scary, but lend a hand and bring em back and the atmosphere is pleasant for you and them.
I’d say over the last 3-4 years I’ve crossed from “rich guy” to “really rich guy”. I like to think my behavior towards people I come across is the same as when I was “hard working coming-up guy”. Thanks for keeping it 💯
The owner was probably happy to see the employee doing is job properly. If there’s a dress code, he probably set it in place and the employee if enforcing it, and he’s enforcing it politely. I’d be pleased if I was the owner :)
Well, it's nice to know your manager has good people skills and enforces the regulations with kindness, but also that your employees think we'll of you. Wins all around.
My friend used to chill out near a luxury mansion area and he loved to buy snacks from a food stall in front one of a big mansion, owned by an old man, snacks was cheap and delicious. He was always curious about how can a food stall be allowed to be there. Until one day, when he was buying snacks, a lady came out of the mansion and said:”Master, please go back inside, dinner was served” 😂.
There's a elderly gentleman that I know who's very wealthy. He wears what looks like the same wranglers, pearl snaps and boots he's had for 30 years. Nice as can be.
I work at a casino, these videos are so true. The truly high status guests are usually the nicest people. The mid tier guests are the ones that scream ‘do you know how much I spend here!”
Same! I work in the same industry.
@@comkver I use to, what you do?
"Any man who must say 'I am the king' is no true king."
The truly wealthy don't need to remind people how rich they are.
I work in fine dining and this is all too common. All the regular "rich" people are in competition with one another for the better tables and the cock measuring contest that is one upping the tables around you with your wine choice. The real VIP guests are usually businessman, or investors of the restaurant and are typically pretty nice and chill and much less flashy with their wealth. The more someone wants you to know how rich they are the less they are actually worth
"rich" people care if people think they are rich. Actually rich people give zero fucks if anyone other than their accountant knows they have money.
Crown- yeah someone put my last name on the front of this hotel.
Manager - 😮
the French word for eating?
to eat
Weird how names go up on buildings sometimes.....🤣
Hmm didnt know eating could make facial expressions
Manager.
I worked as a stock broker for about 20 years. I can tell you that the worst clients were people who had 200-500K....pushy, angry demanding....the customers that had real money were always cool, didn't get upset and understood that there are things out of anyone's control .
200-500k annual salary, of 200-500k to play around with? Thanks!
@SOUL SEEKER makes sense, thank you
No need to hate them , earning money has nothing to do with manners and courtesy, value of these things is realised afterwards when you have to maintain that wealth after that initial success.
@SOUL SEEKER Wait but arent you supposed to make more money than you play around with?
@SOUL SEEKER from my real life experience people making around 200-500k have the nastiest attitudes 😂
I’m a lawyer and what I have found out through my experience is that being arrogant is NEVER an option. If you really want to get your way, be the nicest you can be even if you face a negative response. They will feel less prone to say no but if they indeed say ‘no’, two things will happen:
1- you have been a nice human being to others; and
2- they’ll most likely remember you the next time, making it easier for you to convince them of whatever you want.
its harder to say no to someone who is nice about it, lowkey makes you feel kinda guilty, rather than someone who bitches at you
_"you don't slap a smiling face",_ ー a proverb that's found in almost *every* single literature in the genre of _wuxia/xuanhuan_ that's ever published.
@@user-np3cp2cb7u That’s so not true because if you’re the one pissed at someone, them smiling will definitely make you want to slap them more.
Being kind can often turn a "no" into a "no, but....". Being an entitled jerk? That's the fastest way to turn a "no" into a "NO."
He my me too dude. That seems to be a lesson many people in our profession seem to never learn. You don't want an a-hole attorney. That attorney gets bad deals and makes ur case ab uphill battle
My grandfather is a very wealthy individual and owns several hotels and car dealerships but he dresses in a walmart white tee shirt, cheap jeans, and walmart velcro shoes. He owns 20+ cars at all times but drives a 60s Ford pickup. He's super respectful and chill. Humble as fuck. I try to emulate him as much as possible
remember this when you get the inheritance, not saying you'll do it but money can change people.
So I have a dilemma , according to this video I'm really rich...but my bank account says otherwise... 🤔
Strange, isn't it? I'm having the very same problem.
You probably aren't making good connections. But hey, neither am I. I better start
The “Really Rich” don’t just have more money, they are kinder to others and are richer for it.
@@Robynhoodlum so you are trying to say that they are richer in character when you say 'richer for it'?
You are on your way to be really rich then, my guy. God bless.
I went to an event with my wife that her employer put on for everyone. It was in a nice place, WAY above my income level. I had only met 2 of her co-workers before. I started talking to this older guy, and we discovered that we're both smartasses. Half way through the night my wife heard me talking shit to him and almost lost her mind until he bust out laughing and talked shit back to me. I didn't know he was the founder of the company and worth over a billion dollars lol.
And you probably just became his best friend, smart move
Haha this what I did to the manager at my first job. About a week in I felt comfortable enough to be myself. And starred making jokes. Well, one guy I didn’t know yet started joking with me and we just kinda went with it. Then like 3 minutes later found he was the manager lol
Most people want to be treated like a normal person. Most people won't treat important people like people.
Well... when you're both fuckin the same lady.... lmfao
A perfect example of why you should always be yourself
I've seen it play out just like this contrast. Had an "I'm rich and want everyone to know it" sort try to get me to make exceptions for him and wanted to speak to my supervisor when I said no. Supervisor told him to wait and chill. He griped and whined. Called his boss to complain.
On the other hand, had a somewhat grubby truck driver walk in, ask if he could have his appointment early, and when I said we were really behind on time due to unexpected shipments, he said he'd go relax in the break room and wait. I managed to still get him in 15 minutes early and I thanked him for his patience. Turned out that he was covering the route for one of his employees who was sick. This grubby truck driver was the OWNER of a good-sized regional fleet. No ostentation, no "I'm important" vibes.
Was coming back from military leave I met this nice older woman and just started some chatter the pass the time at the terminal gate. Before we knew it me and her were so engaged in the conversation i followed her. She scanned her ticket for 1st class and waited for me and my ticket was coach…all the way in the back 😅. She told the lady at the counter “oh that wouldn’t do he’s with me”. We talked for 4hrs straight in the plane enjoying ourselves. Turned out she was the CEO of this huge wedding planner organization that brings in millions each month. To this day she invites me and my wife to her property during the summers.
Nice older woman CEO millionaire bought young military man first class plane ride, and now you and your wife spend summers with her 😈😈😈😈 don't act like some of us don't know 😂
the power of being a decent person and just networking either for business or just wholesome social interaction. I dig it
“Do you know who I am?”, the battle cry of the unimportant. 😂
And rude.
Went to an international conference this year, said hello to a stranger and he looked my outfit over and decided I wasn't worth his time when I said hello. I stood there for a minute, then got up the courage to speak to someone else who wasn't overdressed. They turned out to be the CEO for the biggest company in the room, and chatted with me for a few minutes while the rest walked past us without a glance.
In my experience, the self-made millionaires are typically pretty cool and down to earth. When I worked in hospitality, these guys were always good for a $100 tip. I was a hotel concierge and shuttle driver in my early twenties and always asked them what they did for work and how they became successful. Fast forward 4 years later, and I got hired by the president of a major medical device company. He saw my resume and immediately remembered how I used to drive him to work every day and carry his bags. I start working for him on Monday, and this job will help me pay for medical school. It's all about the connections you make with people. It might just change your life!
I hope it goes well for you sir
All the best!!
Where are you going to medical school?
Dude that's so awesome! I wish you luck in your journey!
Yup my dad was on good terms with a guy who owns a string of rehab hospitals in Texas. We moved,7 years later he applied at the new hospital in town, to learn the same guy owned this one. He called my dad excited saying there's no reason for an interview and he will have his paper worked pushed through immediately. He started that job and on the first day the owners business partner flew in just to meet with my dad and even had the previous employee stay for a couple of weeks so my dad was familiar with the new hospital. There's a lot of cool rich people in the medical industry, probably more so than the stock market world
I was once in a fancy hotel, saw someone who looked like staff member in jeans and a tshirt in the hall and told him my television wasn't working - he came in and fixed it himself. I later found out he was the owner!
Meanwhile Bruce Wayne :- I'm buying this hotel and setting up new rules 😂
"I'm sorry Sir I'm just the waiter and in no position to sell the hotel to you, have a good day"
@@Ojas97 Wow, thanks for the context! I couldn't tell what was going on with this comment... Phew, now I know!
That's literally the opening scene of Crazy Rich Asians
Bruce is the "really rich"
Rich Vs Really Rich isn’t just about money. It’s a mindset you can take with you, until you reach that really rich level of cash flow
Then you guys need to find a better set of words to describe altruistic decent human behaviour, because rich and really rich only refers to money.
Honestly this should be called out, this has nothing to do with money, also, the implication that someone really rich will be a more nicer person than a normal rich person? That sounds like something someone in the .1 percent would say
@@ChristopherCraven never
He basically shows and tells us that in every video
It’s also about the glasses
I think it's just that the wealthiest individuals are very kind and charismatic as those are skills required to reach their level of sucess.
This is what happens when i scroll too deep
Scumbag dad rip off
His channel is actually hilarious
@@DaBushid0 facts
Agreed, content might be funny, but the captions can be leading to impressionable people sadly.
he's got some really good vids though acually.
One thing I learned growing up in and working retail in a high income area is that (especially teens btw) when someone wants to look rich, they are bad at acting rich. They tend to be a lot more inflated and snobby than people with a lot more money in my experience.
The guy I know, his dad owns multiple successful franchises in the area. Whether we agree on anything political or not is not an issue, the kid and his family are friendly as shit and share what they have with me and my friends, and hate when you call attention to it, because they're just being friendly.
I lived in a very southern small town with a VERY VERY VERY wealthy oil tycoon. Dude loved to cosplay as an average farmer/rancher and one of his favorite tricks was to invite new upper management in his company to his ranch in the country for "team building". He'd arrange for the car(s) with the new hires to stop for gas about 30 minutes away from his ranch and since the ranch was in the actual middle of nowhere, it made sense for them to stop there. Usually the people going to the ranch would take this time to stretch their legs, go to the bathroom, exc. Normal stuff. He ALWAYS met them at this gas station dressed as a local yokel and did mildly annoying things like cut someone off or hum loudly, cause he wanted to see how they'd treat "average" people. It was his version of undercover boss. We all knew about this and enjoyed the show cause there was ALWAYS one person who decided to act like an absolute entitled ASSHOLE the the "redneck farmer". As soon as the asshole outed themselves you knew that person wouldn't have a job long.
You never know how someone will act until you show up looking lower class and watch as they are asshole he should also ask the staff there how these people treated them
@@edwardzalewa5832 People would tell him. Like I said it was a SMALL town. Every time someone showed their ass everyone knew about it. Most of them ignored us locals like we didn't exist so he was there to try and provoke a response of some kind. He never took it too far or did anything mean, he just did the minor things that happen regularly in public spaces. "Accidentally" bumping into people, not moving up when the line moves, singing or humming out loud, snatching something seconds before someone else grabbed it, slightly rude nuisance behavior. Things to see who would still treat him kindly, who would ignore him, and who would snap into an entitled rage.
@@eagillum Nothing blatant, just daily minor irritant stuff, which is more than enough for an entitled asshole to lose their shit. He never outright said this to me but I believe he intentionally put them in a stressful situation (aka meeting the boss), then provoked a response by providing a minor inconvenience cloaked in the form of someone "lesser" than them. From my view it's a great way to see how they'd treat any underlings if they are stressed and inconvenienced, something that would definitely happen in the job. I know from gossip that every person that came to the ranch did so when they were still in their probationary period before the final employment contract was signed. I think it was his way to ensure that workers were not treated poorly by management.
@@lilykep I don’t think Erin would pass the test. Just sayin 😊
@@lilykep in cities they often invite you to an casual place with an chill atmosphere and make sure you are relaxed, idle chit chat, to look how you act if you do not feel as if you have to make a good impression, if you are still an friendly person you get the job, how you treat the staff there plays a role too.
Holy shit!!! This is way too accurate! I once dated a guy who took me to a whole bunch of fancy places to eat and it always made me so uncomfortable. I finally on the fourth date asked if we could just go to a burger joint and he laughed and told me sure. We were really chill at the place and he decided that he really liked it. Two weeks later I found out that he bought the burger shop and I got free burgers there to this day. I told him he didn't have to do that, but he told me that I deserved it and that he appreciated how honest and kind I was. He was sad that it wouldn't work out between us, but was grateful that I didn't want him for his money, but wanted to actually get to know him.
I love that manager complimented his boss after showing he'll follow the rules. He's all scared, but Mr. Crown is super happy with him.
I love how he said “yeah, someone accidentally put my name on the front of the building” that’s the best line
Manager: 😯
Ok
The "Don't you know who I am" never ends well. For the part 2 the new employee, likely the owner chose to not plaster his face over the company website.
Owner is probably like "Hey, new guy is respectfully enforcing the dress code, cool, that means hiring and training did their job and he cares enough to do his job".
Lesson to everyone else . . . always be professional to everyone all the time.
it's the same with, do you know who my father is? lol
I agree. I sell my products to stores and have made friends with a lot of low level employees who become buying managers.
Just because someone seems lower then you does not mean they will always be. And if they like you they remember you.
"Don't you know who I am?"
"If you truly were important enough for me to know, then I already would."
That's a good takeaway. Always be respectful and professional, people will take your side. They'll want to help you if they can, it goes a long way.
@@tonymarselle8812 Exactly. It also not just about possible future contact. A hotel manager always checked with the front desk staff to determine the behavior of job applicants. Quite a few had made a good impression with the GM; but the resume went into a veto pile if they had disrespected someone in the lobby, on the cleaning staff, or had poor interactions with the desk.
This is very true. 8 years ago I worked in a shop in Denmark and it was so clear that there was a difference between people who pretended to be rich and then people who were actually rich
Working in medicine, the only time a patient expressed an interest in me beyond "Get me my pain meds" was an older gentleman getting Chemo.
Nice guy, very kind.
i was checking in on my mom, who was getting Chemo at the same hospital, and i ran into him, we chatted.
When my mom lost her battle, i was worried about medical bills. But that old man paid her entire bill, and donated over 2m to the charity we named in her obituary (in place of flowers).
I only know his name from his medical documents. but he was filthy rich.
He did eventually pass away, and while hes not around, he was a private man, who didnt flaunt his wealth like a lot of rich people, so i will respect his choice in life by not naming him.
Reminds me of when I was dress coded by a teen at planet fitness and I was like "oh yeah, sorry about that, just trying to look for while getting fit, how's your day etc etc." They get all weird and want me to just leave. Manager comes over and says "Ian? Sorry I'm late, let's head back here for your interview."
I liked when I was working on building a display at North American International Auto Show. Security guard asks me if I stay outside the booth. I ignored her and climbed into my lift and went up in the air to work. She just looked at me slack jawed. rest of the crew meander in and she just sat there did not say another word.
Hey Ian
When thr owner is so chill that you can't tell that he's the owner, that's how you know you're working for the right company
Theres an guy i know who wears an old damaged jacket hold together with clothepins.
He owns half the town.
Is hillarious to be around during tourist season.
When police explains to tourists why they can not remove the bum from the premises
Can you tell more of this? That's quite an interesting story.
Worked security at a few shopping centers in Malibu. First thing I was told was not to harass anyone even if they look homeless (which there are quite a few living in Malibu). Sure enough, first day, two guys dressed in rags talking for hours at a Starbucks. Finally they left: one walked into his ferrari, the other walked into the bushes behind the Albertsons. That wasn’t the last time and I learned quickly that both those types of people are very down to earth and a hit to talk with. The rest of the people in Malibu are a miss.
@@jbram63 well if you have real mulah you do not need to project power, you have it...
@@pouncepounce7417 ...and a team of lawyers on retainer
Screw what he looks like. I have anxiety issues but still would be dying to ask him to hand it over for a few minutes so i can mend it. I work in a sewing department of a handicapped people manufactory and always have at least a emergency tailoring kit in my backpack or purse x) if he's so attached to the jacket that he can't part with it and tries to keep it together with clothpins then that probably means he's humble enough that having people spend time and work on that old thing is probably something he'd never ask. But i bet i got at least 10 minutes time and can at least mend and reinforce the worst parts! :3 is win win! I get to pacify my ocd issues about damaged clothes and he gets to enjoy his jacket way longer then it would hold with a army of metal pins! :D
im a young entrepreneur and ask to speak with any successful person i come across and have never been told no. they are indeed "pretty chill"
edit: by successful I mean an owner of several office strips/ commercial real estate broker, owner of an office maintenance company, and owner of trans am trucking company. all of them being multi-millionaires
What do you usually ask and what's some good advice that you've gotten?
Define succesful.
Not always, I’m like in the middle and do pretty well. But a lot of people won’t tell you lol. They like to hear themselves talk but it’s not more bragging
Lucky
@@mauricematla8379 someone doing better than you
i mean if i owned a really nice place and the staff didn't recognize me and treated me the way that employee did, i wouldn't even be mad, i think i'd feel reassured that the people employed there are doing their job the way they're supposed to
100% i also would have (if i'm so rich i could aford it) someone play the owner role so no employ unless really allowed/needet knows me so i can be a ,,normal" guest etc.
My thoughts exactly.
the guy who put your name on the front of the hotel sounds like a chill dude.
“Somebody put my last name on the front of the hotel!”😅
When I finally own my own place I will definitely use that "yeah I know, someone put my name on the front of the hotel" that is legendary lmao.
I had this same experience when wrapping cars and boats for a living. The dude with a Corvette was hovering over your shoulder complaining every second trying to pinch every penny. The dude with a yacht comes in, chill and loves everything along the way and then invites me to go fishing lol.
Example of - nothing but his Corvette to worry about
Vs
Too much to worry about to be bothered by a vinyl wrap
I greatly enjoy these. The message is: a) don’t be an a$$hole and b) you never know who you are going to meet or need in this life, so a) applies all the time.
I work at a sale barn, we sell cattle. I love it when people say "do you know who I am" like I give a fuck, you could be the queen of England, but at the end of the day, you're getting in line like everyone else. " I spend more money here than anyone else", "I'll tell your boss". Gimme the phone I'll him. Anyone who has ever tried to use authority of the employees, is no longer welcome on property. We have a really good boss where I work. He treats everyone as equals, including customers. It's a " if you want it your way go to burger king" kind of thing. Doesn't matter if you spend 2 million dollars a day on cattle or .02 cents a day
I think there are plenty of super rich people who are entitled assholes and plenty of lesser rich people who are chill.
This mas singlehandely gives me hope for meeting business people in the future
Always nice when poor people pretend they think they know what rich people act like.
If you got someone thats instantly being a dick, they are most likely not at the top or wont get there. Generally no use getting upset over them, all that does is make your day worse.
The genuine people that can help get you forward in life and that have PROPER success are generally respectful and wont make you feel like shit.
In my experience, theyll know when to let someone go or just not bother because the other person isnt trying but if you genuinly try, they see.
@@sws212Yeah, it's called looking.
To be fair if you owned a business and saw someone actually doing the job you paid them for you'd be overjoyed.
„Someone put my name on the front of the hotel.“ Sir, you own this hotel sir.
In the Engineering discipline, talk to a successful person "hey can we chat?" And usually, even sometimes when they're super busy, they're down to talk and chill for a bit.
Most successful people are, well, successful! They aren't stressed and would love to talk to aspiring person in a similar field.
It is fun, you get interviewed and sometimes the young person gives you ideas about new technology you weren't aware of, or a new application of technology you haven't thought of.
It's a win/win and you get to be interviewed by a person who had the drive and want to talk to you.
So yea. The "really rich" are chill. :)
That final joke was great when i first saw it and its still great today.
I also love how this shows that simply being kind can get you further in the right places than being rich.
I worked at a couple of, "headquarters," offices when I lived in SF, CA. It was fairly common to share the elevator with the CEO and other executives. I always behaved professionally in the work place at all times, so I never had an issue. It amused me to see some coworkers panicked in trying to avoid the interactions while still getting down and back in time to enjoying their nicotine fix within our scheduled breaks. 😊
I also frequently interacted with an owner of our regional hotel chain. I preferred him and his family far more than his brother, the co-owner. Ugh. That guy and his family were to be avoided at all costs. Early '90s entitlement to the extreme.
I love each of these so much… it’s cathartic xD
"Someone out my name outside the hotel"
Cold af😂
I was working security in. 5* hotel in London. Just helping out my old boss as I had moved on a couple of years before, but hey, the suit still fitted me!
Called to the main dining area as someone was making a fuss. This pencil neck in a off the peg suit was trying to impress his (very red faced) date by being an ass. I ask him to tone it down and he goes " Do you know what I do for a living! I am a solicitor!" to which I pull out my Law Society membership card and go "So am I now put a sock in it or first thing Monday I contact your senior partner!" His date started to goggle and he stormed off.
Like I said I had moved on and just qualified!
I'll take "things that never happened" for $1000 please Alex
@@markbarlow1385 you win
@markbarlow1385 you'd be surprised
My mom pointed a man one time that looked homeless. He had old fashioned clothes on that didn't fit him that well and kind of shuffled around. All the people working in the store ignored him and wouldn't serve him until they found out that he owned the mall and all the buildings around him. He was a billionaire that just wanted to be comfortable.
My brother works at a country club. He went from a caddy to a waiter to now a bartender. He always talks about the nice members he serves. There's one guy who is very well-known in our city and very wealthy who frequents to club. My brother loves when that guy comes in because he's genuinely nice, gives great advice, and tips very well. This guy was actually upset when my brother stopped being a caddy because my brother was his favorite caddy. Now my brother is his favorite bartender lol.
The really rich guy would be hallucinating about a barista
As the old saying says, you can tell a lot about someone by how they treat the waiter.
“I know, someone out my last name infront of the hotel”😂😂
The problem with this, is that they are not in comparable scenarios.
Mr crown keeping it 💯 like always
Guys definitely got the owner on his side. I'd be proud if that was my employee
"Mom can we have scumbag dad?"
"No we have scumbag dad at home"
*Scumbag dad at home*:
I think I got the message. Really rich people is not only rich in material but also rich in everything else such as empathy and compassion.
Not suprised the super rich dude is super laid back and relaxed 😂
They don’t have the same problems we do, that’s for sure!
So moral of the story is be nice to service workers. Good point, I always try to be nice to them. Just the other day a travel agent got me $300 off my flight because I was calm and patient with him. I feel we've forgotten how to treat eachother as fellow humans
Real lesson I've learned between real power and wannabes: Real power is just is! They're used to what they are so they are pretty chill and patient while even finding humor in most situations. Wannabes are constantly trying to prove themselves.
Agreed
That eye twitch on the rich guy is top tier
"Hey I'm sorry, I didn't get your name"
"Im the owner"
👁👄👁
Shit killed me 😂
Truly successful people are so great to talk to. Very down to earth and fun people.
One of the best ones yet!
“I know. Someone put my name on the front of the hotel” said like it was a practical joke Bahahahahahahahhahaha
This plot twist made me love this one more than most!
Haha love the clips man, won’t lie you really sell the rich vs really rich guys 😂
Met with a few good businessmen in my time, the good ones were chill but said what needed to be said, though some had a bit of overconfidence in my learning capabilities it got patched right quick
"Do you know who i am?" Vs "You know who i am"
My favorite one so far
"someone put my name on the back of the hotel" is cold
Rich ppl: Takes their private plane
Really rich ppl: Takes the lolita express
Fam, can you do an example of how a rich person vs really rich person personally fires / lets go of an employee
Best way to use f you money is when the other person thinks they could be in trouble but no real threat is made. It’s as if they wading into water and suddenly they can’t touch the bottom. Scary, but lend a hand and bring em back and the atmosphere is pleasant for you and them.
Man pulled a Lara Croft on the Manager. Ballzy yet well played.
Loos make the man, but personality helps make him a true success. When you have so much money you don’t have to stress out…you just don’t.
“In front of your date”
“Don’t talk like that to my intern!”
If I had a drink I would spit it out HAHAHHAHA
I love whenever you do one that I have completely see go down
That ending got me. Needed that 😂
I’d say over the last 3-4 years I’ve crossed from “rich guy” to “really rich guy”. I like to think my behavior towards people I come across is the same as when I was “hard working coming-up guy”.
Thanks for keeping it 💯
If hes the owner hes happy to see that his staff is polite but firm.
Good job new manager. Firm but not nasty and aggressive 👍
Politeness costs you nothing, arrogance can cost you everything.
"In front of my intern".... Gross
The owner was probably happy to see the employee doing is job properly. If there’s a dress code, he probably set it in place and the employee if enforcing it, and he’s enforcing it politely. I’d be pleased if I was the owner :)
Love your vids man
Whether instagram or youtube, it is always a joy to see rich vs really rich
I've seen the scumbagdad version of this, first time seeing the real thing lol
Well, it's nice to know your manager has good people skills and enforces the regulations with kindness, but also that your employees think we'll of you. Wins all around.
Yeah I'd like to order an angel shot
the rich guy is acting a little aggressive
Damn that flexxx was soo smooth
These aren't rich people and really rich people act it's how normal people act vs dbags
“Hey man I didn’t get you name”
*Nicholas Crown*
“I know someone put my last name on the hotel”
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
These videos are absolute gems
Second. Love the vids!
The costume changes really elevate the joke good form
I really dislike this guys content I don’t know what it is about it. While true to a degree it’s just kinda ridiculous in my opinion.
My friend used to chill out near a luxury mansion area and he loved to buy snacks from a food stall in front one of a big mansion, owned by an old man, snacks was cheap and delicious. He was always curious about how can a food stall be allowed to be there. Until one day, when he was buying snacks, a lady came out of the mansion and said:”Master, please go back inside, dinner was served” 😂.
There's a elderly gentleman that I know who's very wealthy. He wears what looks like the same wranglers, pearl snaps and boots he's had for 30 years. Nice as can be.
“Yea I know, someone put my last name on the front of this building”
**realizes**
And that's how you sue the restaurant for no service