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"I Never Had My Own Room And Nothing Ever Matched": Millennials Are Sharing Specific Things Kids Who Were Rich Growing Up Had, And These Are All So Accurate

"Kids having their own room and furniture that matched with cool bedcovers and curtains that matched. I never had my own room and nothing ever matched."

Certain things make people with money stand out — especially as kids. Recently, I found this Reddit thread where people share things only rich kids had growing up and everything is SO ACCURATE. Here is what some people said:

1. "A new car at 16."

Car with a large red bow on the hood, indicating a gift or prize

2. "The giant box of Crayola crayons with the sharpener in the back."

u/Big_T_464

"Oh, I coveted those! Me with my Tupperware full of mixed off-brand, partly used crayons."

u/janiestiredshoes

3. "Dedicated child play spaces and playrooms in homes."

u/Way_2_Go_Donny

4. "Ski lift passes attached to their winter jackets."

Three people in ski gear by a car in a snowy parking lot, preparing for skiing