Nouveau riche
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Nouveau riche ( Fr. "newly rich") is a term, usually derogatory, to describe persons who acquire wealth within their generation, and spend it conspicuously. The implication is that, being of lower- or middle-class origin, these individuals lack the taste to properly use wealth. Hence, this class of people is sometimes ill-regarded by old money as culturally inferior, comparatively lacking in pedigree and subtlety.
The concept of "nouveau riche" is exemplified by many American celebrities. A notable example is Elvis Presley and his Graceland estate. Fictional examples of "nouveau riche" include Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby and Rodney Dangerfield's character in Caddyshack .
Since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the end of the era of Communism in Europe, many nouveau riche families have become the de facto upper class, since the actual upper classes had fled the Communist regimes, and have not returned.