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FuriouslyAdrift 6 days ago

At least one wealthy family in NYC I met doesn't use surface transport for much... they use helicopters or have things/people/shopping/restaurants brought to them.

Had an experience where a store sent tailors, stylists, a manager, and a ton of inventory so that they could clothes shop while still in their home. Apparently, this was "normal". My shock was a source of great amusement to them.

They did the same thing with restaurants, movies, concerts, even a play... the staff, etc. came to them.

I have no idea just how wealthy they were (Brazilian who owned many businesses in oil and gas production) but I had never seen (or even heard of) such service.

woodruffw 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

I don’t think your wealthy acquaintances are representative.

I’ve lived in NYC my entire life, and I know plenty of wealthy people. Most take the subway; a small but not insignificant minority drive or are driven everywhere.

dullcrisp 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

You mean the skies aren’t filled with everyone riding helicopters?

Nevermark 5 days ago | parent [-]

The skies are so filled with copters that you can walk from building to building on their blades.

FuriouslyAdrift 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I think we're talking about the difference between millionaires and billionaires (they are definitely billionaires).

II2II 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

This sounds more like and impoverished life than a wealthy one.

(Clearly I am referring to the life experience, rather than how much money they have and how they spend it.)