ive been told all my life that as a wasp I'm to rich for a peasent and that i am not to see them. My family is and allways have been WASPS how many people believe that the rich should stay with the rich and the poor with the poor and that we should not mix
honestly i see a big gap between the different lifestyles and am not willing to give up my way of living for a girl
2007-03-14
16:07:09
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what im saying is that can some one with a low income mix with a guy that drives a $500,000 car, a million dollar house, nothing but name brand clothing, the best of everything, and money to blow. a couple people have asked what a WASP is or what i mean by it so there you are. I was also born into this form of life and have been taught from a young age that people like us are better then individuals with low income. and it has all ways been frowned apon for me to date a girl from a lower income family
2007-03-14
16:24:25 ·
update #1
You are better off with someone of your own social class. "Pretty Woman" is just a movie.
P.S. WASP means White Anglo Saxon Protestant and has nothing to do with income level.
2007-03-14 16:15:54
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answered by surffsav 5
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Huh? What kind of crap are you talking about??
What the heck is a "WASP"?
I have seen "rich" and "poor" marry and have lifelong marriages together.
You sound like a shallow guy no girl would want anyway. Nobody will want to get stung by a wasp like you. You'll die a miser.
Grow up, kid, and learn about real life.
2007-03-14 23:16:08
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answered by Nancy 6
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Wow the fact that I have never even HEARD of somebody referring to somebody else as a peasant....
Ok, my thoughts on the whole matter is more like people of the same education level tend to stick with people of the same education level. One cannot control what situation one is born into but one CAN change what one does with one's life.
I will not be so naive as to say "love conquers all" or something along those lines. However, I believe that something like social status should not stand in the way.
2007-03-14 23:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Any answer would be cultural. In the US, we
don't think of them as peasants, but perhaps
migrant workers.
In any case, if you love someone, why would
your social standing or income matter?
Yes, there will be problems with classes mixing.
However, the more class mixing we have, the
easier it gets and the more financially mobile
people get. Its a good thing.
2007-03-14 23:11:48
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answered by Elana 7
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Then what's the question here? You pretty much answered your own ?. You don't think you should mingle with the "peasants" as you so colorfully phrase it. However, with your attitude I feel quite sure no peasant would want to be with you for anything other than your money, sorry hun.
2007-03-14 23:17:49
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answered by cotton~candy 4
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In most areas of the world the caste system is gone and for good reason.
2007-03-14 23:16:38
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answered by krissy 5
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You're a tool and I hope you wrap your Ferarri around a tree.
2007-03-14 23:13:01
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answered by parrotsandgrog 3
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It shouldn't matter how much money they have. It matters on who you love. You can't help who you love or where they come from.
2007-03-14 23:11:49
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answered by ? 4
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If you're not willing, why the f*** ask the question?
2007-03-14 23:18:08
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answered by Violet777 3
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wow. your an asshole.
2007-03-14 23:09:54
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answered by liz1214 2
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