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When One of You Has a Trust Fund and the Other is Broke AF

It’s sort of like hosting an exchange student from another culture

10 min readOct 13, 2022

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Almost all of this was wasted. It still bugs me. Photo by Michelle Teheux.

I am close friends with a woman who could buy and sell me any day of the week. Let’s call her Berlin.

She has a family trust fund. I do not. She doesn’t have to work. I do.

Berlin drives a car that my husband says is expensive, while I drive an ancient Mini Cooper that was already old when I bought it in 2011. Cars don’t interest me that much. They mostly look alike to me. I like the Mini because it doesn’t look like other cars, so I can find it in parking lots.

We’re from different planets.

I’m married to a Dutch citizen who didn’t move to the U.S. until he was in his 40s, yet he and I have far fewer cultural differences than my friend and I have. Yes, my husband’s upbringing in the south of Holland was more like my upbringing than that of my friend who grew up in the same state as I did.

One cool fall day, Berlin was surprised when I mentioned I was hanging up my laundry.

“You hang your laundry up in weather like this?” she asked.

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Michelle Teheux
Michelle Teheux

Written by Michelle Teheux

Lover of literature. Former newspaper editor. Fascinated by everything. Contact: [email protected]. To buy me a coffee:

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