So, since she could not understand Amy’s logic, she kind of ended up telling her friend off.
“I don’t understand your inferiority complex,” she told Amy.
“You would rather stand in the snow because you think that just walking into a luxury store means that people will automatically know and judge you for being poor? Because you don’t walk in and purchase something? Get over yourself; plenty of people just browse and leave.”
Yikes! Of course, Amy did not take those comments kindly and ended up firing back at her. She got accused of being privileged and also got told that she should just get a “sugar daddy” in order to maintain her current lifestyle.
“But I told her that I don’t need no sugar daddy because my parents have enough for three lifetimes,” she revealed.
Anyway, ever since that incident, she and Amy’s friendship has been pretty rocky. So now, she has been left wondering whether telling Amy to get over herself and the “inferiority complex” makes her a total jerk or not.
Would you get frustrated if a friend was always making comments about your wealth or privilege? At the same time, can you understand where Amy was coming from, given her situation? Do you think both girls should have a bit more empathy toward each other? If not, how do you think this situation should be handled?
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