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Ermingarden ([personal profile] ermingarden) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2022-11-07 03:28 pm
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Miss Manners: I have nicer things than my friends. Is it rude to wear them?

Dear Miss Manners: I’ve known my current friends since college — over 25 years. These days, my income is much greater than theirs.

I bought a luxury watch, car and other expensive goods, but I never wear or use them when I’m with my friends, who do not have such things. I’d like to wear my watch, but don’t want to flaunt my income or be a jerk. What is the proper etiquette?


Neither flaunt nor patronize.

Miss Manners is pleased to see that you are in no danger of flaunting your expensive possessions. But hiding them suggests that you hold the questionable assumption that they would induce envy in your friends.

Perhaps your friends are pleased at your success, and are also satisfied with their own achievements. Perhaps they have no desire for conspicuously expensive watches, even if they could afford them, when they can see the time on their telephones. Perhaps they have so little interest in status symbols that they do not recognize yours.

In any case, it is patronizing to assume that your possessions cause them discomfort. The only reason Miss Manners can imagine to keep these items out of sight is that you attach so much importance to them that you can’t help swaggering a bit in their presence.
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[personal profile] xenacryst 2022-11-07 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm wondering if LW is feeling a touch of guilt over their wealth and the way they've chosen to use it. If they're feeling like they might be judged, perhaps the judging is coming from inside.
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[personal profile] dine 2022-11-07 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
unless completely encrusted in diamonds or something, I probably couldn't even tell how expensive most clothes/watches were - and if I could, I'd likely not care. unless LW has also hidden every bit of info about hir source of wealth (big job/inheritance, whatever) they might have a clue there's an income discrepancy.
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[personal profile] conuly 2022-11-07 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously the proper approach here is to donate all these expensive items and the high income, and start living like a hermit, only going out to help at the soup kitchen.
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[personal profile] minoanmiss 2022-11-07 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Just wear your watch, LW, and don't go on about it.
Also donate some money to charity.
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[personal profile] castiron 2022-11-08 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
I'm someone who couldn't tell your luxury goods from the Target clearance rack. And even if I did, I'd probably figure that you'd saved up for a special splurge or had a relative who gave you an excellent present. As long as you're not calling attention to your luxury goods, go ahead and use them.
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[personal profile] frenzy 2022-11-08 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Idk I might side eye someone wearing a Rolex casually but I imagine the watch would never be the issue. It’s just a symbol of severely hoarded wealth (ofc unless they got it second hand, passed down, got a good deal etc etc ).
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[personal profile] ysobel 2022-11-10 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Dear World,

How do I flaunt my nifty possessions while pretending to be humble?"