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Posh people things

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I've never understood opera or the ballet, mind you I am from Walton.

Even though I am officially posh now, and living somewhere a lot nicer.
 
In my experience, proper posh folk are really polite and nice.

Folk who think they are posh, or try to be, are usually unpleasant and look down their nose at you. (see my post in the Fuming thread).

Folk who really dont give a flying one about it all are generally sound as.

And folk with "Dr" in their address get really annoyed when you ask them if they are "Mrs Smith" instead of "Dr Smith", which I always do, for funsies really.
 

And folk with "Dr" in their address get really annoyed when you ask them if they are "Mrs Smith" instead of "Dr Smith", which I always do, for funsies really.
Yep. This sorts out the bellends real quick-like.

I hang periodically with a bunch of retired folks with doctorates in this and that who are much smarter and wiser than I am.

That's the first thing they do with new arrivals in their piece of verdant retreat. It's easier to be a mensch.
 
In my experience, proper posh folk are really polite and nice.

Folk who think they are posh, or try to be, are usually unpleasant and look down their nose at you. (see my post in the Fuming thread).

Folk who really dont give a flying one about it all are generally sound as.

And folk with "Dr" in their address get really annoyed when you ask them if they are "Mrs Smith" instead of "Dr Smith", which I always do, for funsies really.

 
In my experience, proper posh folk are really polite and nice.

Folk who think they are posh, or try to be, are usually unpleasant and look down their nose at you. (see my post in the Fuming thread).

Folk who really dont give a flying one about it all are generally sound as.

And folk with "Dr" in their address get really annoyed when you ask them if they are "Mrs Smith" instead of "Dr Smith", which I always do, for funsies really.

At a former job, auxiliary staff had a door plate without his title on it. Needed to ask him a question so went to his door and began, "Mr Platt..."

"Dr Platt--" he interjected.

Never understood that, even knowing that academics can be really uptight (and this workplace had PhDs, MDs, and a few obnoxious MD/PhDs). He was also a United supporter.
 

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