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Are you posh?

Would you consider yourself to be posh?

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It depends on how I look at it :smile:
how do you hold your cup?


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I'm from Wigan and I actually think my family is below the poverty line...

Yeah, well posh.
Reply 4
not at all
Reply 5
Nope. I am as common as muck :h:
one is as posh as :dolphin::dolphin::dolphin::dolphin:
Reply 7
I don't think so ... I only recently discovered that a tissue is referred to as a serviette by posh people.
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Original post by aarora
I don't think so ... I only recently discovered that a tissue is referred to as a serviette by posh people.



A what?
another silly thread :naughty:
Original post by aarora
I don't think so ... I only recently discovered that a tissue is referred to as a serviette by posh people.


Not it isn't, a serviette is not the same as a tissue. A serviette is what non posh people call a napkin.
Somewhere in the middle of peasant and royalty.
Original post by aarora
I don't think so ... I only recently discovered that a tissue is referred to as a serviette by posh people.


I'm fairly sure that serviette is another word for a napkin, not a tissue :smile:

And to answer the question, no, I'm not posh :tongue:
Original post by fatima1998
another silly thread :naughty:



How rude
Not a fan of the posh ethos, all a bit girly to me.
Original post by DanteTheDoorKnob
Not a fan of the posh ethos, all a bit girly to me.



Indeed it is very pansyish with a hint of silver.
About as posh as Onslow.
Original post by Blue_Mason
Indeed it is very pansyish with a hint of silver.


I like the rough cultured types, the ones who speak a French regional accent and broken English

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like idk, some people say I am but that's because of my accent, which I really can't help, and also my indulgance in education; however this is no longer really a predicate of the upper class, if anything you could say it's pretension (perhaps)?

I certainly don't live a rich lifestyle nor do I identify myself as posh.

As for the tea cup/mug holding I always hold mine with my little finger sticking out but that is simply because I find it more comfortable.
At the end of the day I really couldn't give a f**k what people think and neither should you.
Original post by DanteTheDoorKnob
Not a fan of the posh ethos, all a bit girly to me.


And i thought poshness was due to socio-economic status and not gender. Lmao

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