" I used to have a linear brother who was very rich . For me , the non - obvious sign were the books on his bookcase . They were n’t account book to be read — they were investment . He told me once that if somebody hear to plume his place , they might go for the big tv set , but they should go for the bookshelf . "

Some rich people are obvious about their wealth, while others aremore discreet. And if you’ve ever been curious to learn more about the world of the wealthy — and how to tell justhowrich someone is — the internet’s got you covered.

In the past, people on Reddit have shared the extremely subtle ways they can tell someone is ~super wealthy~, and it’s pretty fascinating to pick up on. Here are some of the most eye-opening responses:

mark : submission were pulled fromthisReddit train of thought byu / ues1bredev , thisthread byu / Ac3Dude , andthisthread byu / UnwantedJason .

1.“In my experience as a server in a fine dining establishment, they treat you like a normal human. Not sure if my boss coined the term, but a ‘$100k millionaire’ will treat you like you’re just ‘the help’ and make you feel like less of a person.”

— atomic number 92 / ImNotAFatKid

2.“Friend worked in real estate. They said they identify people with money/good credit by looking at their tires when they pull in. Clean tires with good tread left on them, probably a good prospective client, so the senior staff should handle it. Dirty tires, almost bald, hand it to the new guys because it’s gonna be a ton of footwork to get them approved.”

— u / NolanSyKinsley

3.“I used to have a running buddy who was very rich. For me, the non-obvious sign were the books on his bookcase. They weren’t books to be read — they were investments. He told me once that if somebody tried to rob his place, they might go for the big TV, but they should go for the bookshelf.”

— u / Brueguard

4.“Real generational wealth keeps an extremely low profile. They have no digital footprint. They actually pay people to keep information about them off the internet and out of any publications. They will keep a low profile, driving cars that blend in. Nice, reliable vehicles, but nothing too flashy.”

— u / fifercurator

5.“It can often be the least obvious person in the room. Years ago, I was in a small town near a larger agricultural city. The whole area is either wheat or wine grapes. I was in a tiny little brewery having a beer, and there were six customers in the room, including myself. I was wearing a suit and tie, two young men, about 30, wore what I’d call very nice business casual, a mid-aged couple drove up in a new Lexus, and an older guy wore muddy rubber boots, a Carhartt jacket, and looked like any other of hundreds of farm hands one would see in the area taverns. The man who owned the brewery and was a client of mine came by, nodded at the old guy in the Carhartt, and said he was one of the richest men in the area but still worked alongside his guys when he was around.”

" He result in a mid-’90s Ford pickup that did n’t have a square panel on it , his common daily number one wood . In the arena I ’m from , that is a common story . "

— atomic number 92 / Nearly_Pointless

6.“One thing I have noticed that separates the millionaires from billionaires is their kitchen. When I was staying at a certain private home, the time change made me wake early, so I went to the kitchen for some coffee. When I walked in, three of the staff stood up and said, ‘Can we help you?’ then led me to the room where coffee was set up. They exchanged looks.”

" Really rich multitude have people who cook for them , andthe kitchen is more like a restaurant kitchen ; not a berth where you hang out , but a lieu for the faculty to give ear out — or , at least , it ’s very caterer - well-disposed . "

— u / xeroxchick

7.“Really wealthy people don’t need to ‘prove’ they are wealthy. If you’re insanely wealthy, a $500k private yacht charter isn’t special. For people trying to be rich, they flaunt it to show how wealthy they are. Really rich people are not desperate (generally) for your admiration because they ARE wealthy. Their friends don’t care if you’re on a $500k-a-week charter — they probably are, too.”

— u / Silicon_Knight

8.“Casually having expensive hobbies. Stuff like sailing, skiing, and golfing. Especially in areas where those activities aren’t as accessible and if they’ve been doing it for a long time. You live in the midwest, but you’ve been surfing since you were 10? Probably rich.”

— uranium / belowthemask42

9.“The only rich people I know are so obsessed with money that they look at the price of EVERYTHING. It’s like they have to get the best deal or they were had.”

" In college , I was a she-goat for a family line that possess a very well - known home food chain of mountains . They were filthy rich in a way I ca n’t even key , yet they had me going to the supermarket with coupons every daylight . I had to buy things on specific days of the hebdomad that they were on sales agreement , and often was sent back to make return .   At the fourth dimension , I could n’t fathom why they would care so much about saving a few bucks that was literal pennies to them , but I now interpret how money is a mindset . "

— u / Prudent - Locksmith-66

10.“I’ve known a number of rich guys that you’d never know it by the way they dress. They dressed like any other suburban dad. The only thing that set them apart was their watches. They all had nice but not flashy watches. They were all supposedly worth at least $50 million.”

— uracil / nyutnyut

11.“When they went to a good university, but are kind of dumb.”

— Anonymous

" I went to private prep schools all my life-time . I ’m doing this just to see what people say . But in reality , firsthand , this is so unbelievably exact I ca n’t even recount you . I did a paper for my economics class in college about how riches trifle into elite university admittance . And firsthand , I ’ve hear many protagonist go English ivy who would n’t even get into state schools based on test wads . "

— u / ues1bredev

"You wish you had what I have in the bank, darling."

12."[They move with] ease as in confidence, calmness, and a general sense that everything will be OK. I remember seeing this wealthy guy on an important day when people were coming to his house, and something in his house broke, which would cause most people to [freak out]. He was essentially just like, ‘…Huh, oh well, I’m sure we have a guy for that.’ Like, he wasn’t even going to spend any effort on registering that as a ‘problem.'"

" It got gear up in sentence , of class . "

— u / throwawaysmetoo

— atomic number 92 / slightlyassholic

14.“Luxury station wagon. I grew up in a rich area, and these families are so wealthy, they don’t need to flaunt their wealth; they can drive a $80k station wagon and act like it’s nothing.”

— u / PizzaLookingBoi

15.“Their shoes are always in excellent condition — clean, polished, etc.”

— uranium / Thirty_Helens_Agree

And finally…

16.“For lots of things where there’s high-end and really high-end, most people wouldn’t recognize the ultra high-end stuff unless they really paid attention to it. Like…watches. The first thing most people think of is Rolex, and lots of people will run out and buy one once they feel successful. If you ever see something like a Voutilainen, it’ll fly so far under the radar that you won’t recognize it as a sign of being rich.”

" Even in handbags , there are the $ 3k model that everybody distinguish and lots of masses aspire to — and the $ 40k models that areonly recognized by people with enough moneyto expend $ 40k on a handbag . "

— u / cballowe

Note : Some responses have been redact for length and/or pellucidity .

A server pouring wine

Closeup of a car's tire

A bookshelf

A person using their phone

A person's yellow mud boots

A butler holding a covered tray

Two women dressed nicely and wearing hats

Golfers sitting on a bench

A woman grocery shopping

A man getting dressed

Entrance to a university

A man holding a drink at the dinner table

A gallery wall with artwork

Two hands on a steering wheel in a car

A woman trying on multiple shoes

Closeup of someone's watch