Was just thinking about my recent first purchase of a LV and it made me think of a conversation I had with a friend.
I grew up in a family where I was taught that presentation is important. My mother likes bags, and in turn, I like bags. Lol. I would much rather save my money and spend it on "expensive" things. They last longer, and are much better quality.
My friend says to me, "yeah well, if I see it, I just presume it's fake."
I was fuming and offended. She implied that just because we (people in my area) didn't live in a place like Beverly Hills, we couldn't possibly own real designer items. I have never bought a fake in my life. If I can't afford it, what's the point?
Anyone ever experience similar situations and conversations where friends just don't "get" it?
I grew up in a family where I was taught that presentation is important. My mother likes bags, and in turn, I like bags. Lol. I would much rather save my money and spend it on "expensive" things. They last longer, and are much better quality.
My friend says to me, "yeah well, if I see it, I just presume it's fake."
I was fuming and offended. She implied that just because we (people in my area) didn't live in a place like Beverly Hills, we couldn't possibly own real designer items. I have never bought a fake in my life. If I can't afford it, what's the point?
Anyone ever experience similar situations and conversations where friends just don't "get" it?
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