Childhood Things That Made You Think Your Friends Were Rich

As kids, our perceptions of wealth and luxury often turn out to be quite different from reality. "What is something you thought as a kid was a sign someone was rich, but now realize is something that everyone does?"

  1. Homemade Lunches: Many assumed that kids bringing lunch from home with homemade sandwiches and snacks were affluent, while they were on discounted school lunches.
  2. Dishwashers: Owning a dishwasher was once seen as a luxury, but now, it's clear that many households still wash dishes by hand.
  3. Assortment of Bandages: A well-stocked assortment of bandages seemed like a sign of wealth compared to having only a few old ones.
  4. Popcorn at the Movies: Some families opted to make popcorn at home instead of buying it at the movies, leading kids to think it was a luxury.
  5. Family Harmony: Children believed that families who were kind and well-mannered to each other were wealthy, contrasting with their own experiences.
  6. Sourdough Bread: Sourdough was mistakenly associated with being poor, leading to years of eating it despite not liking it.
  7. 64-Color Crayola Crayons: The larger set of Crayola crayons was deemed a luxury item.
  8. Quality Razors: Basic shaving supplies like shaving cream and quality razors were thought to be more expensive than they actually are.
  9. Two-Story Houses: Having a two-story house was considered a symbol of wealth.
  10. Vacations: Going on vacations was seen as a luxury, especially for families who rarely took time off.
  11. McDonald’s Trips: Visiting McDonald’s was a rare treat for some, leading to misconceptions about its affordability.
  12. Clean House: Some believed that wealth was associated with having a meticulously clean home.
  13. ATMs: Kids thought anyone with access to an ATM was rolling in money.
  14. Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream: Enjoying Ben and Jerry's was considered a luxury due to its higher price tag.

These childhood misconceptions highlight how our understanding of wealth and everyday life evolves over time. What seemed exclusive and affluent in our youth often turns out to be quite ordinary and attainable. It's a reminder of how perceptions can shift as we gain new perspectives on life and money.

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