Not much. Finnlay says he doesn't "think I or we as fluency has experienced that much here in Australia." The places he does see it: when someone "obviously has money" and a nice car (a mate, 22, bought a "half a million dollar Porsche"), and when people question working "14 hour days" six days a week.
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He gives three examples. People scoff at his 22-year-old mate who bought a "half a million dollar Porsche," assuming "it's parents money" rather than that "the person like worked hard for it." Then there is the reaction to making work your priority and doing "14 hour days you know six days a week," where people suggest "you're wasting your 20s." He calls that reaction "just like wrong frame of mind" and says "I don't really care," because "we're lucky that I guess like work is one of our hobbies."