Very kind, and I might just take you up on that offer! Consider the offer reciprocated if your adventures ever take you to Washington, USA! (If travelling here becomes less of a headache again, sigh)
"Old money" is more of a behavioral classification than a looks/aesthetic one... for example being flashy or bragging that you have money is considered very "new money" behavior, where as if you were raised in the generational wealth sphere, everyone has money so nobody really brags about it, it's like bragging that you ate lunch today.
As to why influencers are labelling their look as 'old money,' it's because it sells. It got you to click on the video. They found a niche of people who want to look rich and are providing instruction to do that on the very budget level you mention.
In Mexico (well northern Mexico from my experience) it is put on the table as a condiment as often as you see ketchup in the states. I love it on the rim of a good margarita, but it's used all over the place.
I was going to reply "Barely enough for a margarita rim" until I read your comment and decided to still post my comment but now surrounded by quotes inside this sentence.
Reads: Our flagship operating system and services have gotten to the point of such terrible shite for humans that we need to pivot to a less discerning customer base.
A salt molecule is 1 sodium and 1 chlorine. If you measure by mass, the chlorine is about 50% heavier than the sodium, so salt is not 50/50, it’s actually closer to something like 33.3/66.7.
What in the mother of fucking brain rot is this post?