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Posted by: AK FROST
Posted by: TheBrandingIron
Posted by: AK FROST
Posted by: DeeJ
Asking someone how much money they make is not polite.
And, Recon, when you tell people to send me PMs, they do.
But you knew that, which is why you are a jerk.
Love, DeeJ In all honesty people always say its rude but I never seen why. I have no problem telling people my salary and I don't make six digits at 21.
But people who do make a good amount of money don't want other to know that they do (and rightfully so). If family or community members know somebody in their family or community is much better off, they will expect the better off person(s) to give that money when it is not deserved or rewarding bad behavior.
Not asking how much somebody makes shows respect for one's privacy and security. When people know you have money, they will want some of it, which is truly sad and weak. I guess but I mean it's pretty obvious when someone is rich nice cars, helicopter etc. but I see what you mean somewhat but the majority doesn't make 100,000 to begin with.
Honestly, depending on where you live 100,000 is not a lot of money. If one lives in CA with a family, that money won't go far.
And one does not even have to have a helicopter or tons of luxury/performance cars. If a community member is even slightly better off than his/her/their surrounding community they will still have expectations placed on them by the community.