There are a lot of movies about the weird habits of rich people. A lot of strange things are happening behind the closed doors of fancy mansions, and it’s not just the imaginations of screenwriters. People have written about it on social media.
As a child, I worked as a waitress. There was a very rich guy who wanted to date me, but I said no. Even after getting $500 in tips, he said no.
He came to work with a lawyer one day, and he bought the whole steak house and bar where I worked. Then he said, “I own this place now.” We’re going to hang out. He always told me that everything and everyone has a price.
He bought me a car and a small apartment and took me on trips. He did crazy things. Someone who couldn’t wait would sometimes buy the line of groceries for other people to skip the line. I can think of a lot of crazy things that will stick with me. But things got really bad after our breakup. Thanks to Generous_Hustler on Reddit
The CEO of a big telecoms company was playing golf at a course where he was a member. He didn’t like the look of a cell tower that was close to the course. The tower was somewhere else the next time he went to play. From Colforbin_43 on Reddit
They forgot “the” pen while we were sitting down at the table with the businessman to sign a contract. He doesn’t sign any deals without this pen because it’s what he used to sign all the deals that made him famous in his early career. He really does tell her to get on the jet and bring it to him right away. He “sorry” for the trouble by making the deal 20% better. The user Who_Dat_1guy on Reddit
A woman I know bought her child a horse, and then the kid and the horse bought another horse for the horse to play with. Then they thought it would be a good idea to build a stable. Their horse school is now run by them, and they have about eight horses. If you had enough money, you could turn a child’s idea into a business. ThatLordoftheThing on Reddit
When I lived in New York, I worked at a very nice hotel where famous people were seen every other day. When a guest rented a honeymoon suit just for their cat, that was one of those “what the heck did I just see?” occasions that stood out to me. It sounds made up, but New York and rich people are both strange. Ali8ly and Reddit
They had custom cabinets built and put in, but then they took them down and threw them away because they didn’t like the color they chose. From Kitty_Styles on Reddit
A friend’s wife told us a story about how she worked for a rich businessman on his private yacht, but he was never on it. As one of the chefs, she worked in the kitchen, and he told his family and friends that they could stay there instead of a hotel when they came to town. His yacht was all they had to stay on. In the 18 months she worked there, she only saw him use it himself once. I mean, can you imagine having so much money that you buy a yacht and then never use it?! From Reddit user LongrodVonHugedong86