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Arthur · 4 answers · 3d

So my boss went to a fancy furniture store and the cheapest couch was about $8000 used. If she wanted a new one, it was around $30000. She then immediately left the store. Why would someone in their right mind buy a couch worth more than a new car?

I don't even understand why people spend $2,000 on couches. I mean, it's a thing you sit on.
But regarding the $30,000 couch, for rich people, money is no object. I guess they just want to feel "expensive"...

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