Sounds like a spoiled arrogant . It would have been awesome if the cashier had shat on the 's face.
richer writes online essay about poor people are making her feel bad..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-feel-bad.htmlA 20-year-old New York college student is facing heaps of Internet scorn after she published an essay demanding that poor people stop making her feel bad because she's so rich.
Rachael Sacks describes how a cashier at her local grocery store in the affluent West Village neighborhood was unfriendly and frowned at her because she was carrying a large shopping bag from the high-end handbag designer Mulberry.
'I am sorry that I was born into great financial cir stances and my father likes to provide for me. I am sorry I don’t have to go to a state school to save my parents money. What do you want from me?' she writes in an essay, published on Thursday, for Thought Catalog. m
'People shouldn’t make others feel bad about their own personal finances. How people spend their money is their own choice.'
She continues: 'It just seems really petty and makes you look bitter and unhappy with your own life if you are casting nasty glares at college girls in Gristedes because you’re a cashier.'
The 20-year-old then argues: 'I’m not one of those people who try to be poor to relate to people.
'I think that’s honestly really disgusting behavior, it’s as if you’re saying that you have to make yourself into something you think is beneath you to get others to like you.'
She later claims she had no idea that she was rich while growing up because her family went to McDonalds and she wore clothes from Old Navy.
She added: 'I went to private school when I was younger and there would always be someone so much richer than me.
Check out her twitter - she is one serious piece of work!
https://twitter.com/RAnSacks
Sounds like a spoiled arrogant . It would have been awesome if the cashier had shat on the 's face.
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