I hope not. What usually influences the way I treat people is the way they are treating me. I'm kind of a Golden Rule type mentality.
2006-10-08 15:57:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't treat people with allot of money different,i have lot's of opportunities w/ the rich and the middle and the poor. I always treat all the same. Well thats me! I will never forget i had 60 thousand dollars to spend on furniture and appliances all cash and every pc richards and ethan allen store paid no mind to us because my kids came in with icecream on their mouths, ( how cute are they?) i laughed my way out the store.Big comission for sales man! Had my nails done in my local town had some rich chic (OH YEAH) complained how sad she was! What eva? went to church gave a poor mom my clothes (happy she was happy) I always see that mom walking the streets with her kids and it makes me happy. I hated the foney in the nail salon, one thing is that she had so much money and complained how the house keeper did a poor job and her hummer was dirty? ummmmmmmmm that be your man! (problem) lol anyway no way will rich or poor make me treat them different, values? YES! ITS ALL ABOUT VALUES the poor chew with their mouths closed and hold their fork like human, rich people can do the same or do the opposit? sheesh all human!
2006-10-08 23:19:38
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answered by sillywabbit 1
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Unfortunately, yes. If a person has alot more money than I do, or has alot of power in our community and I have to be at a party or gathering with that person, I sweat bullets before the day of meeting them. I try to ask alot of questions about themselves so they will do most of the talking, as I don't want to. If someone is on or below my economic level then I am much more at ease and interact more.
2006-10-08 22:59:33
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answered by Just me 4
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I think that it is only human nature to siddle up to someone who's got the money.
But after getting to know the rich people, you sometimes may not click with them and you go out and try to find other people.
Then when you get to know an ordinary person, and you like them the way they are, money or no money, then case is closed.
2006-10-08 22:52:44
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answered by xxon_23 7
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No. But I will admit that I treat people with class and education overall better than those without. And while you certainly don't need money to have class and education, it sure does help.
2006-10-08 22:53:07
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answered by Katherine 6
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do you mean the people you SUSPECT have a lot of money?
people you meet every day have money and you don't even know it
and, vice versa
i try to treat everyone with the respect i expect
and the one's who i sense don't expect much,
i try to treat a little better
2006-10-08 23:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No,Why should I,They are people to.
2006-10-08 23:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. They put their pants on one leg at a time too. Money does not indicate what type of person one is, character does.
2006-10-08 22:54:11
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answered by housemouse62451 4
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Nope
2006-10-08 22:52:04
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answered by Nico 7
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no & in some cases not as good as the comen man-what you have dont make you anybetter than any 1 else-yo sh*t still stinks & you put you clothes on just like me & you either stand or squat to wizz so money dont make you diddly
happy day
old geezer
2006-10-08 23:01:48
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answered by Charles W 6
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