Kids of politicians living abroad

When most of us see “price upon request” in our favorite fashion magazines, we assume that means we can’t afford it. Not these Insta-stars. Names like Gucci, Versace, and Dolce and Gabbana appear in their closets with the same frequency as H&M and Target do in ours. Just remember: You can buy fashion, but not style. While some politicians have come under fire recently for flying private, hopping the family jet comes as a way of life for a lot of rich kids. Forget long lines, taking off your shoes, and packing your liquids in 3-ounce containers. The other half worries about none of that.

Even those of us without two nickels to rub together have to learn how to act with tact and humility. Some parents teach their kids that virtue. Others, not so much. When you have this much money, you can sometimes act that much more tactless on your social media feeds. While it does seem very easy to criticize these super-rich kids for their lavish lifestyles, many of them do realize how great they have it. A proportion of them also give to charity, volunteer, donate blood, and contribute positively to the world. It just goes to show how shallow social media can make us seem, regardless of our income level.

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