She Reveals What Signals Wealth to Southerners

She reveals what signals wealth to Southerners. This woman believes that having and displaying these things in the South means you’ve got some money. Watch the short but hilarious clip to see what an indication of having a large bank account is among residents in the South.

Money, for the most part, is a major concern for many people. People are always worried about paying their bills. Now, given the steady increase in price for, well, nearly everything, money is likely much tighter. Today, simply buying groceries and putting a tank of gas in your vehicle is enough to put a significant dent in your wallet and bank account.

People who are struggling financially don’t typically flaunt those problems. Who in their right mind would want others to know that money is tight and they are in a bit of a situation right now? On the other hand, people who are well-off when it comes to money shouldn’t broadcast that either, and for the most part, they do not. However, there are people who do put that in other people’s faces. No one enjoys that kind of person.

However, what is seen as a sign of wealth in the South is apparently different from that in other regions of the United States. In a clip posted on YouTube, a woman lists things that almost definitely indicate someone is rich in the South.

“Look here, a charcuterie board is just a fancy Lunchable for rich people,” she said.

“I see a woman with matching luggage, and I automatically assume generational wealth,” she added.

“If somebody got one of them pot filler faucets above their stove, I already know they ain’t in my tax bracket,” she said.

These are only a few of the handful of quick, witty and hilarious one-liners in the hysterical clip.

Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”

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