One is to let the other party not curry favor with themselves because of their financial resources and status.
In reality, making friends is not that simple. Many people make friends for a purpose. They will want to please some powerful people, who can often help them achieve better results in their career development. So why do some people hide their financial resources and identity? Naturally, I am afraid that the other party will associate with myself because of their identity.
So if you are the general manager of a company, it is natural to keep things strictly confidential. At the same time, because some people still have bad intentions towards others, it is also a prudent way to make friends in order to avoid adding trouble to themselves with ulterior motives.
Second, distrust of friends.
I think I can hide my identity at the beginning of making friends, but in the later stage, I think it is probably because I don't trust my friends, or I suspect that my friends are thinking about their own money and want to please themselves.
Third, I just want to surprise each other.
I believe many people will think that Liu maosin, the leading actor in China, is particularly forced when he says he is a senior chef, because he never tells others this in advance, but immediately gives people a strong sense of contrast after the incident is solved, so that his self-esteem will be greatly satisfied. Some people may think so.