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359 I grew up lower-middle-class and didn’t realize these 9 habits were unusual until I made wealthy friends

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/07/2026 19:00 EDT

I grew up lower-middle-class and didn’t realize these 9 habits were unusual until I made wealthy friends

Years after leaving my working-class Manchester home for a corporate job in London, I discovered that my "normal" habits—like reusing tea bags and wearing shoes until they fell apart—marked me as different from my wealthy friends in ways that shaped both my opportunities and my mindset.

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