For people who grew up in a world of wealth and privilege, there are certain luxuries in life that might be taken for granted. Redditor karasantos7 asked, "What’s a rich people thing that rich people don’t know is a rich people thing ?" Here's what people said . 2.

"They have that way of planning with others by assuming everyone can take leave from work at any point without much notice." — thatcluelesslad 4. "I always told myself when I was younger that I would know when I 'made' it when I could fill up my car without caring about how much it costs.

Filling up was an unobtainable luxury until my mid to late 20s." — MNWNM 6. "Unpaid internships.

So many people have no idea what a luxury it is to gain valuable experience and contacts in your chosen field while in college. I could never afford an unpaid internship because I had to earn money to pay for my tuition, rent, and food. So while some of my classmates worked unpaid at law firms, I delivered pizzas and worked on a moving truck.

" — Many_Statistician587 8. "Their social networks. For example: 'My son just graduated college with a degree in blah blah, and my good golf buddy owns a blah blah firm.

I’ll ask if he has a summer internship opening.'" — pug_fugly_moe 10. "Rich people understand that they have more money; they do not understand that they also have far, far fewer consequences if, for any reason, their money runs out or falls short.

" — u/anthonystank 12. "I find most of the rich people I meet are awa.