Buzzfeed is garbage. They fail to define what posh is in their minds. I mean posh just describes upper-class culture in my mind but I notice people associate it with just generally having money now. I also see posh tendencies in the middle-classes. For example the question "does your family house have a spare bedroom". Well it does now since my sister moved out. But we did not get that through buying a big fancy house (largest room I have is 6 metres length-ways). So are we seen as economically successful now? "Do you have a swimming pool?". What do you mean by that? One built in or those inflatable ones? There is no context for this. I assume built in but if that's the case what about the middle-class people who aren't that wealthy but have tendencies of upper-class culture? The accent one is also really stupid. They are aware that the British working-class doesn't exclusively live in the north right? I have family from east London who pronounce it with a long A. I'd also like to know why there is no "none" option when it comes to housing. Renting is a thing you know.
Then they ask "which of these would you choose to eat at". This is to suggest that it is based on preference. The rest of the quiz asks about material possessions. Now it's going to a cultural thing. Again they aren't defining what posh is. To top it off I answered the quiz two times with the exact same answers each time. The first time I got 18%. Second time 16%. Showing how these quizzes are not an actual source of information. People need to stop putting class (at least in the traditional sense) down to stupid stuff like certain items owned. Instead you should look at income, background, workplace (etc). The whole thing is a lot more complicated than any writers at buzzfeed would put it down to.