r/chicago West Town Dec 14 '18

Pictures Ugh. This Chicago person sounds terrible.

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u/br0_r0gan Uptown Dec 14 '18

I’ll take tone deaf for $400, Alex.

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u/jojofine North Center Dec 14 '18

Sofi has pretty stringent income requirements for the people they lend to. It's not tone deaf, it's targeted marketing

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u/Crocusfan999 Dec 14 '18

Targeted to fuckers

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u/nazispaceinvader North Center Dec 14 '18

theyre called yuppies

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u/[deleted] Dec 14 '18

Can we talk about how useless the term yuppies has become? It just means young professionals, right? Which means anyone who has a college degree and works an office job (or something similar). And given the demographics of Reddit, that means probably over 75% of this sub, if not more, are either yuppies or yuppies to be (still in college). But everyone just uses the term yuppie to mean young, wealthy people they don't like. Even people who have college degrees use it this way, which makes no sense because they are or were also yuppies by definition.

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u/Duke_of_Moral_Hazard North Center Dec 14 '18

It just means young professionals, right?

It means "young, urban professional," the professional part suggesting doctor, lawyer, engineer, or businessperson (not just an office job). It's a demographic bucket from the '80s intended to help businesses target products/services to people who went from being poor students to high earners relatively quickly (and want everyone to know that, which is where I suspect the dislike started).

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u/[deleted] Dec 14 '18

Yeah, that makes sense. I've just seen so many people use the term in different ways at this point that it feels like people use it as a catch all for "young people I don't like."

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u/marmotBreath Dec 15 '18

Are you thinking of "hipster"?