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So you had a car (with faulty AC, WHAT A TRAGEDY!), a laptop, regularly updating smartphones and a house.
I suppose you just have overly-high expectations from life. Your situation isn't "poverty". Even by 1st world country standards.
Did you think this inspirational comment would bring a ray of sunshine to their day?
Perhaps, let them know that things are better than they think and that they'll look at the life ahead with renewed optimism?
Telling people that living comfortably and being able to have the things their neighbors have is an unrealistic expectation is what has allowed the wage gap to grow over the decades. Don't expect more, just be a slave to your job, and appreciate that you can eat, even if it's Ramen 4 times a week.
Looking through their post history, they don't seem very concerned with being inspirational. Mostly being antagonistic, and racist of about romani people.
Sometimes people don't know they're being a dick until you tell them. If they keep it up after that, you know that's exactly what they were going for.
Oh sorry, didn't meant for it as a complaint. Was just sharing life stories. 😅
Completely off topic... I saw a comedian in Arizona (USA) who said that his family was so poor that the family car didn't have air conditioning installed. They didn't want anybody to know that they were poor, so they would drive around with the windows rolled up.
Keep playing poverty olympics with your fellow working class while the billionaires hoard another billion