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What would you do with your Habbo inheritance?

I’ve decided that by the end of this year I’ll probably be done with Habbo for good, and it’s left me with a question I never thought I’d have to answer: what do you actually do with almost 2 decades worth of wealth?

Over the years I’ve accumulated several thousand credits, a portfolio of rooms and properties, a decent collection of rares, and various assets tied up in communities and organisations. Most of it wasn’t made through trading. It came from years of agency leadership, rank sales, investments, events, and managing large operational budgets. At HIA’s peak I was partly responsible for significant cash pools, and over time I’ve ended up taking custody of quite a few assets that belonged to now-inactive former leaders who never returned.

I’m not talking about billionaire territory, but enough that it’s become a genuine consideration. A few Thrones, some Dragon Eggs, Holoboys, old Samovars, Parasols, Typewriters and other bits and pieces accumulated over the years, alongside the credits and properties. The sort of collection you’d expect from someone who’s been around a long time rather than someone who hit it big overnight.

I’ve done giveaways before, but honestly I’ve ruled that out this time. I also don’t particularly want to leave everything to friends, colleagues, or people from my own circles. That feels too predictable, and I’d rather avoid the politics of deciding who was “closest” or “most deserving.”

What interests me more is whether there’s a better way to pass it on. Maybe one person. Maybe a handful of complete strangers. Maybe a community project. Maybe something else entirely.

So if you were sitting on a sizeable amount of credits, rares, rooms and assorted assets after 15+ years on Habbo, and you knew you were leaving for good, what would you do with it all?

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u/Empty-Internal-1439 — 1 day ago
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Nightmare Experience at Habbo Airport – Am I Overreacting?

Not sure if I’m overthinking this, so wanted to get some outside opinions.

For context, I’m part of HIA’s Directorate, and HIA currently has an informal MOU in place with Habbo Airport while we explore a potential executive fast-track/lounge arrangement. Certain travel privileges are afforded to our senior staff for both business and recreational travel, so I had no reason to expect any issues when travelling through the airport earlier today with a friend for a quick in-game getaway.

We were chatting in Cantonese while making our way through the terminal and boarding process. When I got to reception, any recognition of my agency status or fast-track privileges seemed to disappear. Then at security, I was held back while others were waved through ahead of me.

On its own, any one of these things could just be staff discretion or a misunderstanding. But taken together, and given that we’d been speaking Cantonese immediately beforehand, the experience left a pretty sour taste.

I’m not looking to start drama or name individual staff members. I’m genuinely trying to work out whether I’m reading too much into this, whether anyone else has had similar experiences, or whether this could reasonably be seen as a form of profiling.

Has anyone else had issues at Habbo Airport where they felt they were treated differently based on language, nationality, or perceived background?

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u/Empty-Internal-1439 — 1 day ago