Not true at all. The lower middle or middle class became upper middle class because they saved like hell. Anyone above would not be able to remain on that economic level being cheapo and not spending vasts amount of money to be respectable in the "club". There is no way you would ever be invited again to the country club and special neighborhood outing if you showed up with dirty shoes and washed out polo. Even in the upper middle class I find certain cheapos repulsive and upsetting, people who constantly try to save a penny. What a waste of time and how exhausting it is to be around such people. Being smart about money is one thing but wrapping remote controls in cling foil and covering leather sofas with towels and blankets is creeping me out.
Dirty shoes is a hygiene and diligence issue, has nothing to do with being frugal.
Washed out polo is a personal habit. Some people just like to hold onto old things and refuse to update. Again, it has nothing to do with being frugal.
Wrapping remote control in a cling foil is a psychological issue and could be helped with psychiatric therapies/treatments. Once again it has nothing to do with being frugal.
Covering leather sofas with towels and blankets is an effectiveness issue that could easily be improved upon by watching Martha Stewart shows and/or reading Home Decoration magazines. Still has nothing to do with being frugal.
