What kind of kids games to rich/educated kids play? Lol 🤸‍♂️⛳️🎾🧩🎳🃏🎲♟️🎮🏐⚾️🎯⚽️🏈🏀

If you grew up rich or knew someone who was rich. I’m just curious about various types of games at any and all age levels.
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I wasn't rich. But I was in competitive gymnastics and competitive dance. And I will say I knew a bunch of girls on my teams whose parents were loaded

From what I’ve seen: chess, Rubik’s cube, lacrosse, pickleball, tennis, anything with horses, golf, dance, ballet, soccer

I’m not “rich” but my gosh putting 2 girls through 4 types of dances for 14yrs, ballet tap acro jazz, costed a small fortune lol. It was $200 per term per girl per dance. Lol. Add that up 😂🙈 that’s just classes. Concert time? Omg. Tickets costumes photography. 🤯

I hear skiing and snowboarding is expensive. I think horseback riding is too

Croquet, lacrosse, fencing, elocution?!?? Horse riding/show jumping, stage school

From nannying experience.. 100% golf and equestrian

the kids from the well off private schools by me did fencing & water polo in school & then horseback riding was an extracurricular & now as grown ups they’re all playing golf 😂

@MIA❤️‍🔥 because golf is a good way to for rich adults to socialise and network and make connections lol. My hubby plays golf 😂 I find it so boring lol. I find his fishing boring too, the only fun thing is going out to deep sea on his friends’ yatchs lol. Whatever the boys catch we get to cook on board though.

I didn't grow up "rich" but was in Catholic private schools and all my friends were. I played tennis and did figure skating and ski lessons for 10 years but it was definitely a financial sacrifice on the end of my grandmother who raised me. My friends all lived in multi million dollar houses, some had horses and RVs

Ok what about made up kids games? I’m just curious if they differ. Lol I saw some kids at the playground the other day playing “cops & robbers” and I have a feeling rich kids aren’t playing these types of made up games

First of all, you have to get into the correct play groups preschools that precursor you for Ivy League you’re gonna grow up doing Cotillion. a lot of tennis, polo & lacrosse if you’re a male, vacations, saddle to ride the nanny from Hermes

All my rich friends grew up like that debutant balls the finest educations and finishing schools possible boarding schools exchange student in Europe etc

Etiquette is a big part of any rich family life or maybe watch dynasty lmao that show is messsssssed up

Ballet playing a musical instrument like piano violin voice lessons equestrian skiing sailing

Funny no one mentioned this but I just remembered. Music. Rich Asian kids play guitar or violin or saxophone or piano. Some end up majoring in piano for uni. To be able to play an instrument in Asia immediately people see you as middle-upper class. To be able to play in an orchestra.

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Learning other languages like mandarin (Chinese) Spanish (Spain) Latin French (france)

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A game of who's dad's got the oldest single malt. Who will get the latest Bentley? Honestly they are kids still usually with more resources, I babysat for some rich kids and they lacked the imaginative scope that my children had because they had a massive room full of toys, props, costumes, role play, kitchens playhouses. My teen affluent friends rode horses or danced 5 days a week then got drunk in fields by night off cheap cider & vodka amongst other substances.

@Kelsey Anne 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Hockey is ridiculously expensive 🤯 almost everyone around me did formal piano lessons and I wanted to learn so bad, but my parents couldn't afford it.

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