This guy knocks on McMansion doors and asks owners "What do you do for a living?"

Mercedes sell a variety of cars with a six-figure sticker price in the US, including the AMG GT sports car, the G-class luxury SUV beloved of rappers and European footballers, and the S-class Maybach limousine.

According to Mercedes USA, the car they sell whose buyers have the highest average household income isn’t any of those, it’s the (relatively) humble E-class station wagon.

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I suspect a few of these answers really mean “I was born rich”.

“I have a champagne and weed brand” - not I run a company, I have a brand.

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There was a show similar to this called “Doorknock Dinners” where the host of the show and a professional chef would knock on the door of a big fancy home and cook a meal for the family using only the ingredients of their own kitchen. Those people in the wealthy neighborhoods always had well-stocked kitchens.

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this is fun and all, but i can’t wait for the episode where the knock on the door is to inform the residents that their giant house is now common property and belongs to the people, and several families start to move in.

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I’d watch that! My idea was more an “other people do the work, not me” concept, though :slight_smile: . I looked at the wiki for that show; Paula Deen was one of the chefs apparently. Not sure even wealthy people would have enough butter for her …

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For cooking, right?

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He ought to be asking them what their effective federal tax rate was in 2019.

This is art only possible to produce in Canada.

I exploit the proletariat.

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Aren’t most of these people Canadians and aren’t they notoriously nice to begin with?

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