How is Raj's father a billionaire?
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BiffGG — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 03:05 PM)
Nobody is really thinking this through. Children of billionaires do not walk around major US cities without bodyguards I don't care who it is. The threat of abduction would have to be worse in India. I would think that there would have to be better hobbies for billionaires than being gynecologists. In the context of the series Raj makes a big deal out of 15,000 dollars in "The Precious Fragmentation." If he were part of a family worth billions I doubt he would do that with friends even if he is somewhat a douche. Would you really let Sheldon be the judge given his preoccupation with fictional characters?
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payday1999 — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 10:10 PM)
Was it ever stated that they are billionaires? All I remember is Sheldon said they are vastly wealthy.
They could be high end millionaires, like maybe around 500 million. I would consider that to be vastly wealth. And there is a big difference between that number and a billion. I personally think it's max 200-500 million because Sheldon didn't say just say wealthy, he added vastly, which makes it seem more than you think.
I don't think it's low end millionaire's because Raj's parents don't get mad about the amount of money he's spending, just that he's spending it on toys. They want him to grow up. -
censorshipsucks06 — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 10:33 PM)
They said he is like "Richie Rich" rich, but he is a gynecologist. I know a good doctor can do well, but billions? Really?
I don't think the Richie Rich comment is meant to indicate a specific level of money, such as "billions". It's a comic book relatable example used by Sheldon - ONCE - while talking to the guys and telling them Raj's family is very very wealthy.
I think we should just take it at face value that Raj's family is loaded. I really don't think we need to rehash this again like was done before with some clown asking me to prove Raj's dad's Bentley wasn't a used car. -
gilknut — 9 years ago(November 13, 2016 07:58 AM)
Word.
And actually, in Ep4, Season 2, Raj insists (with conviction) that his father's Bentley is a lease. That doesn't exactly smell of billionaire. And while he could be lying, it doesn't really seem that way from the conversation.
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ppllkk — 9 years ago(November 13, 2016 09:13 AM)
gilknut
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And while he could be lying,
No, he is not lying. His father is not a billionaire except maybe in rupees.
IMDb-boards would be less confusing if people would mark their signatures clearly.
I agree, and people do not always mark when they are quoting clearly. There are a lot of ways to do that, but single quotes is not one of them. -
gilknut — 9 years ago(November 13, 2016 09:27 AM)
Oh, I agree about quotes as well. If I was ever to use a quote as a signature I would make sure that A) it was apparent that it was in fact a quote, B) the source was clearly stated and C) the quote made sense without the reader having previous knowledge of the source and context. So many helpless, clueless people keep using quotes that contain neither wit, information nor any sort of entertainment value outside of their context (sometimes not even inside).
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Trendrick — 9 years ago(November 13, 2016 10:41 AM)
Oh, I agree about quotes as well. If I was ever to use a quote as a signature I would make sure that A) it was apparent that it was in fact a quote, B) the source was clearly stated and C) the quote made sense without the reader having previous knowledge of the source and context. So many helpless, clueless people keep using quotes that contain neither wit, information nor any sort of entertainment value outside of their context (sometimes not even inside).
Please don't hate on Signatures.
Whether: funny/poignant/silly/combative/throw-away/political/patriotic/whateveroriginal OR quote
They are like fingerprints
Since a Signature is ALWAYS a personal choice; it is the ONLY true, unedited peak-behind-the-curtain we get at the person that chose it.
As for content, when I read someones signature and cant quite put it in context, Im not above asking. After all, it may NOT be the signaturebut, me (same thing when I want to know the source).
Signatures on Boards are some of my favorite things (wish EVERY poster had one).THAT BEING SAID
I agree that sometimes you cant tell whats what. That is, where the post ends and the Signature beginswish folks would do a better job of
clearly
setting them apart so readers can
easily
pick out one from the other.
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dma007 — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 07:26 AM)
" In "The Wiggly Finger Catalyst", it is revealed that his parents are actually billionaires, as Sheldon claims that Raj's family's estimated wealth is 'halfway between Bruce Wayne and Scrooge McDuck', a reference to Forbes: The Fictional 15.[This quote is seen in "The Wiggly Finger Catalyst"."
http://bigbangtheory.wikia.com/wiki/Rajesh_Koothrappali -
ppllkk — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 08:23 AM)
dma007
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it is revealed that his parents are actually billionaires,
Ah, yes, but the question is whether they are billionaires in dollars or in rupees. Paul-heyes raised that question above.
as Sheldon claims that Raj's family's estimated wealth is 'halfway between Bruce Wayne and Scrooge McDuck',
Please remember that it is Sheldon's job as a notary to certify Raj's signature. He has nothing to do with the contents of the document and probably should not even be looking at it.
It makes a lot of sense that the figures he saw were in rupees as there is no indication in the series that Raj's parents are superrich. Rs.1 billion translates into about $15 million. Even Rs.2 billion. Certainly rich, but not superrich. -
Trendrick — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 08:14 AM)
They said he is like "Richie Rich" rich, but he is a gynecologist. I know a good doctor can do well, but billions?
Really?
It doesnt always have to be about working-for-your-moneycan also be about making-your-money-work-for-you.
An ex-coworker talked about how jealous her mother was of her sister. Her aunt had married a doctor who
had the foresight
to get in on the ground floor of the MRI boom. It was a rather expensive endeavor; so he'd hooked up with some of his colleague, and in addition to their regular practice, they had set up their own MRI facility. Not only other private doctors, BUT AT THAT TIME, even some hospitals also referred their patients out.
(not a direct quote) But, but according to her, her mother said, It was like they were printing their own money!
So Raj's dad being a billionaire (if he is one) may have less to do with
how much
money he madeand more to do with
how he managed
what he made.
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