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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Think you're posh? A cut above? Do your shopping away from the masses?

How do you act posh or do you prefer to tackle life like Eddie Yates diving a chip van?

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity

I'm the most far removed from posh there could possibly be , hope this helps

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm the most far removed from posh there could possibly be , hope this helps "

You do suprise me old boy.. ??

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"I'm the most far removed from posh there could possibly be , hope this helps

You do suprise me old boy.. ??"

Why thankyou you jolly spiffing chap

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

We drive nice cars, dress well, live in a detached house in a quiet residential area and eat good food.

If that makes us posho I suppose we are.

Does it matter?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sometimes I stick my little finger out when I’m having a brew!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No, I'm not posh.

I buy my food in Aldi, don't wear expensive clothes, I'm a pretty average guy.

As someone said above I do like nice cars though and watches, if anyone thinks that makes me posh then that's up to them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

oh yes carnt stand plebs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people."

I dont even know what living on the drip means ??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

I dont even know what living on the drip means ??"

Credit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people."

'Fur coat, nae knickers' as my gran would say

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


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'Fur coat, nae knickers' as my gran would say "

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean

Darryl....... those that think they are posh aren't ( as a rule )

Are you basing posh on money ? New money? Old money ? Or is posh a modus operandi ...... ooooooo Latin ... is that posh ?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people."

That attitude is snobbery not poshness.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

That attitude is snobbery not poshness. "

Yes it is. There is also reverse snobbery...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im not posh but i am better

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

That attitude is snobbery not poshness.

Yes it is. There is also reverse snobbery... "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Darryl....... those that think they are posh aren't ( as a rule )

Are you basing posh on money ? New money? Old money ? Or is posh a modus operandi ...... ooooooo Latin ... is that posh ?"

I suppose posh is often no money but doing everything to loo like you have .

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Darryl....... those that think they are posh aren't ( as a rule )

Are you basing posh on money ? New money? Old money ? Or is posh a modus operandi ...... ooooooo Latin ... is that posh ?

I suppose posh is often no money but doing everything to loo like you have ."

That's keeping up with the Joneses.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

People very rarely call themselves posh.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Posh and snobbery are usually hand in glove

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Properly posh people would be horrified to refer to themselves as posh...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a high class penis

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By *andybeachWoman
over a year ago

In the middle

I knew a man who was worth millions yet he was the scruffiest sod going I suppose old money doesn’t care how it looks

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

I drive a nice car live in a nice house in a village in Wales ... shop in Aldi don’t wear designer stuff ... but I’m a scouser I ain’t posh ... nor would I want to be

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By *andybeachWoman
over a year ago

In the middle


"I have a high class penis "

You sure do

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

I'm not posh, but some would say where I live is. I rent part of a riverside country mansion.

But, I know my place - I live on the ground floor of the servants' quarters.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

That attitude is snobbery not poshness.

Yes it is. There is also reverse snobbery... "

I don't think I'm posh in the slightest but the almost look down/sneering about those who are is a bit .

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

I drive a new car, I scrub up OK, have been known to rock a posh frock on occasion & hold my own at a toffs ball.

But I shop at Lidl, and I'm as working class as they come, no airs & graces here.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

That attitude is snobbery not poshness.

Yes it is. There is also reverse snobbery...

I don't think I'm posh in the slightest but the almost look down/sneering about those who are is a bit ."

Punching up. Not down.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Think you're posh? A cut above? Do your shopping away from the masses?

How do you act posh or do you prefer to tackle life like Eddie Yates diving a chip van?"

Posh is an upbringing not what you're describing ... you can be posh and live on the streets, posh and poor!! But people who think themselves posh without the upbringing are very very funny! Not necessarily in a good way ...

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By *irth.Minge.FireMan
over a year ago

Seen in far off places

This is open to interpretation and is about varying perceptions.

Am I posh for example?...

Well, I'm very well educated, I speak reasonably well, and I've achieved many successes professionally.

I don't (and wouldn't) shop in Asda.

Some might think posh upon meeting me, others certainly wouldn't. There'd be some who'd consider my attitudes and outlook as snobbery.

Personally, I think I'm neither.

Oh, and I don't drive (or dive) a chip van like some bloke named Eddie...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am not posh at all.

However, the way you conduct yourself, and your attributes and behaviours speal volumes about your class regardless of whether you live on a council estate or a castle imho.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So I don't think I'm posh in the slightest. However where I work they all say I am because I pronounce things properly. I would say I'm just middle ground but I like the good things in life

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

I am not 'posh' and that's ok for me.

I think posh doesn't necessarily mean a person has 'class'.

I'd take a classy person over a posh person with no class any day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A bit like cool, if you tell people you’re posh, you’re almost certainly not.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing. "

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing. "

It's just an upbringing really ... can't change it whatever you are/wherever you are

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh "

Isn't that just an accent though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A bit like cool, if you tell people you’re posh, you’re almost certainly not."

Yep and classy. I think there’s some very odd definitions of classy on here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh

Isn't that just an accent though? "

Yeah. A posh one!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh "

I've been called posh quite a lot but I have a sort of London/Sussex accent.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

It's just an upbringing really ... can't change it whatever you are/wherever you are "

Why do people dislike it so much? Is it a bit like "professional" do you think?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'm just myself.

Some would see that as posh. Some wouldn't. I don't hurt anyone.

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By *arlomaleMan
over a year ago

darlington

Who’s Eddie Yates ?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm just myself.

Some would see that as posh. Some wouldn't. I don't hurt anyone. "

Exactly! Some people feel hurt by it though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

It's just an upbringing really ... can't change it whatever you are/wherever you are

Why do people dislike it so much? Is it a bit like "professional" do you think? "

No idea but I've never once been judged badly because of it ever! But I'm just me ... happy

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I’m not posh but I have class.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

That attitude is snobbery not poshness.

Yes it is. There is also reverse snobbery...

I don't think I'm posh in the slightest but the almost look down/sneering about those who are is a bit ."

Quite, old bean. Quite .........

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh

I've been called posh quite a lot but I have a sort of London/Sussex accent. "

Me too. I just pronounce me words all proper like.

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh

I've been called posh quite a lot but I have a sort of London/Sussex accent. "

Same. I grew up on the border of London and Surrey then moved to near Liverpool as a kid. I was bullied horrifically for it as a kid because they thought I was posh and therefore somehow up my self. The reality was my dad was a window cleaner and my mum a nurse and we'd lived in a two bedroom flat in a bit of a rough area which is why my parents had decided to move up north as they were worried about the local high schools and couldn't afford to move to a better area down south. My accent is massively watered down now though. Some northerners still call me posh but southerners can pick up the slight scouseness .

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I can’t be posh with my accent - a bastardised Stamford/Brighton mix.

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By *arlomaleMan
over a year ago

darlington

Slightly of topic but I knew a lad with a full on Geordie accent who was a big arsenal fan season ticket holder in fact and when he went to the arsenal games with his cockney mates he changed from a jimmy nail sounding bloke into Del Boy

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By *idingout41Man
over a year ago

Southampton

The New Forest is also full of very nice normal people. Just come out to a hunt meet one day and you would be amazed.

The true meaning of posh is “ port out starboard home” which was all about having a cabin on the shaded side of the boat on the way to and from India in the days before air conditioning. Posh is all about inside knowledge and the ability to “pull rank”


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

It's just an upbringing really ... can't change it whatever you are/wherever you are

Why do people dislike it so much? Is it a bit like "professional" do you think? "

I don't understand the dislike of 'professional' in profiles,surely it's just another preference.

I don't use my professional standing in any way, personal or even in seeking employment, I don't like the negativity it brings, as can be seen on here.

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By *idingout41Man
over a year ago

Southampton

The New Forest is also full of very nice normal people. Just come out to a hunt meet one day and you would be amazed.

The true meaning of posh is “ port out starboard home” which was all about having a cabin on the shaded side of the boat on the way to and from India in the days before air conditioning. Posh is all about inside knowledge and the ability to “pull rank”


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people."

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

It's just an upbringing really ... can't change it whatever you are/wherever you are

Why do people dislike it so much? Is it a bit like "professional" do you think?

I don't understand the dislike of 'professional' in profiles,surely it's just another preference.

I don't use my professional standing in any way, personal or even in seeking employment, I don't like the negativity it brings, as can be seen on here."

I don't understand the dislike of professional or posh. I know why people dislike the two things I just don't understand why they feel so strongly about it

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean

I've been popping in and out because I have been waiting for a workable definition but as yet there hasn't been one and people continue to say whether they 'are' it or 'are not it' that thing that no one knows what they are basing their opinions on.....

I think nicecouple asked ( im paraphrasing ) why people worry when they perceive others as posh....

I'd say that most of it is due to ignorance and some to low self esteem.

P.S. The bloke further up ... shopping at ASDA or ALDI doesn't dilute one's poshness but the idea that not doing so confirms class is delusion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

It's just an upbringing really ... can't change it whatever you are/wherever you are

Why do people dislike it so much? Is it a bit like "professional" do you think?

I don't understand the dislike of 'professional' in profiles,surely it's just another preference.

I don't use my professional standing in any way, personal or even in seeking employment, I don't like the negativity it brings, as can be seen on here."

Yeah I’ve always wondered what the problem with that word is too. Strange.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"What does posh actually mean? I know the 'port out, starboard home" thing.

I’ve always linked posh with voice to be honest. If someone speaks like Prince Charles they’re posh

I've been called posh quite a lot but I have a sort of London/Sussex accent.

Me too. I just pronounce me words all proper like. "

I really hope you see "me words" in real life.

I've got a very Home Counties marmite accent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No riff-raff please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm the type of person who could drive a nice car wear a good suit nice rolex and still look common as muck

Some have it I sadly dont

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Who’s Eddie Yates ?"

!!!

Stan and Hilda's lodger in Corrie. A binman, good hearted but a bit of a slob.

Played by the late, great Geoffrey Hughes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Slightly of topic but I knew a lad with a full on Geordie accent who was a big arsenal fan season ticket holder in fact and when he went to the arsenal games with his cockney mates he changed from a jimmy nail sounding bloke into Del Boy "

I do that though but not purposefully. I’ve lived in quite a few places and when I go back to Manchester you wouldn’t know I’d left by my accent! Equally when I go back to Devon it’s the same. My kids always know who I’m talking to on the phone by the way I talk but I can’t help it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been popping in and out because I have been waiting for a workable definition but as yet there hasn't been one and people continue to say whether they 'are' it or 'are not it' that thing that no one knows what they are basing their opinions on.....

I think nicecouple asked ( im paraphrasing ) why people worry when they perceive others as posh....

I'd say that most of it is due to ignorance and some to low self esteem.

P.S. The bloke further up ... shopping at ASDA or ALDI doesn't dilute one's poshness but the idea that not doing so confirms class is delusion."

Always found it to be a particular upbringing nothing to do with personalities or behaviour ... you can be posh and poor or posh and live on the streets

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean

POSH...... is not an abbreviation of Port Out Starboard Home...

That is a myth.

It was simply made up for fun and has stuck.

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By *arlomaleMan
over a year ago

darlington


"Who’s Eddie Yates ?

!!!

Stan and Hilda's lodger in Corrie. A binman, good hearted but a bit of a slob.

Played by the late, great Geoffrey Hughes."

is that the bloke from keeping up appearances?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I'm just myself.

Some would see that as posh. Some wouldn't. I don't hurt anyone.

Exactly! Some people feel hurt by it though"

I think it depends on how you do it. Some people take aspects of upbringing, training, or money and use it to exclude others who didn't or don't have those. That's hurtful.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean


"Who’s Eddie Yates ?

!!!

Stan and Hilda's lodger in Corrie. A binman, good hearted but a bit of a slob.

Played by the late, great Geoffrey Hughes. is that the bloke from keeping up appearances?"

Yeppers....... He played Onslow.

He was a voice in Yellow Submarine too and did loads of other stuff.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm just myself.

Some would see that as posh. Some wouldn't. I don't hurt anyone.

Exactly! Some people feel hurt by it though

I think it depends on how you do it. Some people take aspects of upbringing, training, or money and use it to exclude others who didn't or don't have those. That's hurtful. "

Yes they do but it works from both sides. Lots of people exclude those they think of as "posh". People feel able to comment on some of the things I do and ridicule me because they think it's posh and pretentious when it's just something I've always done. If I ridiculed them because they didn't do it they'd darn soon cry foul.

I don't say anything because I don't care.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I'm just myself.

Some would see that as posh. Some wouldn't. I don't hurt anyone.

Exactly! Some people feel hurt by it though

I think it depends on how you do it. Some people take aspects of upbringing, training, or money and use it to exclude others who didn't or don't have those. That's hurtful.

Yes they do but it works from both sides. Lots of people exclude those they think of as "posh". People feel able to comment on some of the things I do and ridicule me because they think it's posh and pretentious when it's just something I've always done. If I ridiculed them because they didn't do it they'd darn soon cry foul.

I don't say anything because I don't care."

I agree it happens both ways. It's all ridiculous. Be yourself, accept and accommodate difference rather than ridicule it, life will be better. Meet each other in the middle sort of thing.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm just myself.

Some would see that as posh. Some wouldn't. I don't hurt anyone.

Exactly! Some people feel hurt by it though

I think it depends on how you do it. Some people take aspects of upbringing, training, or money and use it to exclude others who didn't or don't have those. That's hurtful.

Yes they do but it works from both sides. Lots of people exclude those they think of as "posh". People feel able to comment on some of the things I do and ridicule me because they think it's posh and pretentious when it's just something I've always done. If I ridiculed them because they didn't do it they'd darn soon cry foul.

I don't say anything because I don't care.

I agree it happens both ways. It's all ridiculous. Be yourself, accept and accommodate difference rather than ridicule it, life will be better. Meet each other in the middle sort of thing. "

Quite!

Just because I do something and you don't doesn't mean we won't get along.

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By *orenzoVonMatterhornMan
over a year ago

Lincoln

I was going to reply earlier but the silver spoon was getting in the way

I wouldn't say I'm posh at all, I speak fairly well but that's about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People think I’m posh due to my accent, job and having been to private school. I don’t think I am and will talk and have fun with everyone that catches my eye.

Funny how often I hear ‘well you’re not posh at all really are you’ as if posh is a nasty word

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"This is open to interpretation and is about varying perceptions.

Am I posh for example?...

Well, I'm very well educated, I speak reasonably well, and I've achieved many successes professionally

Some might think posh upon meeting me, others certainly wouldn't."

You’re a London boy - there is nothing ‘posh’ except in your ego!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is open to interpretation and is about varying perceptions.

Am I posh for example?...

Well, I'm very well educated, I speak reasonably well, and I've achieved many successes professionally

Some might think posh upon meeting me, others certainly wouldn't.

You’re a London boy - there is nothing ‘posh’ except in your ego! "

im a london boy but ive been described as posh lol

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"This is open to interpretation and is about varying perceptions.

Am I posh for example?...

Well, I'm very well educated, I speak reasonably well, and I've achieved many successes professionally

Some might think posh upon meeting me, others certainly wouldn't.

You’re a London boy - there is nothing ‘posh’ except in your ego! im a london boy but ive been described as posh lol "

But you don’t fake it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm Welsh

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By *urls and DressesWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near here

I’m not posh but I have been described as it because of my accent by family and at work. My family have broad Yorkshire accents, I don’t, and where I live accents are very “farmer” like, I don’t sound like that either.

I have been outcasted at work because I’m a “snob”, my interests and background are very different to many there and a lot I cannot relate to. I certainly wouldn’t describe myself as posh!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I’m not posh but my family are.

I have never paid for my own car or house. My education was taken care of as well.

My work is more a calling rather than a profession.

I do however like nice things so spend a silly amount of money on clothes food and bubbly.

Certain appearances need to be kept up when I’m with them but normally I am just me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some folk live champagne lifestyles on lemonade wages... Up to everyone i suppose

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By *irth.Minge.FireMan
over a year ago

Seen in far off places


"Some folk live champagne lifestyles on lemonade wages... Up to everyone i suppose "

Worse I suppose are those living lemonade (although mostly Irn-Bru) lifestyles on no wages at all ...get a bloody job!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is open to interpretation and is about varying perceptions.

Am I posh for example?...

Well, I'm very well educated, I speak reasonably well, and I've achieved many successes professionally

Some might think posh upon meeting me, others certainly wouldn't.

You’re a London boy - there is nothing ‘posh’ except in your ego! im a london boy but ive been described as posh lol

But you don’t fake it"

thats true i dont........ how did you know lol

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By *atricia ParnelWoman
over a year ago

In a town full of colours


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people."

I'm not posh, I choose to speak properly because I like to use varied vocabulary in my communication.

I am also quite happy to f and blind at the chickens when they wont go to bed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not posh . My eldest son says I am because I speak well and I've insisted my boys do too.

We live in a nice part of the world and I do have a bit of a phone voice.

That said I'm far from a snob.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When your ex takes n destroys alm you ever owned leaves you in 25k debt (paid off now)

Value in life changes

I guess I hold standards.

That's better than posh.

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I’m not posh but my family are.

I have never paid for my own car or house. My education was taken care of as well.

My work is more a calling rather than a profession.

I do however like nice things so spend a silly amount of money on clothes food and bubbly.

Certain appearances need to be kept up when I’m with them but normally I am just me. "

I would say, based on that you probably are posh

Not that it matters.

I don't judge people based on accent, income or lifestyle.

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By *ooskiMan
over a year ago

south coast

Have no money, totally uneducated and would give away my last penny (been known to on occassion)..

I bet a certain stunning liverpool woman will come along and bash me.....at some point if she reads this lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have always found truly posh people don't think of themselves that way and are actually really down to earth.

I knew a really posh lady, friend of my Gran's, had a proper title, had stables etc. but played down just about every aspect of her existence and loved a trip to the charity shops above and beyond a trip to harvey nichs and the likes ... She did have a boot room though... An entire room fully dedicated to taking your coat and your shoes off... Generally, snobs are middle class... Truly posh people are generally quite straight forward, they just don't have much to resent about life the way most folk do.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm Welsh "

We will 'ave a whip round for ya.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I learned from when among the posh to ape them somewhat. Hence when in certain circles I'm thought of as posh. But I'm a cad...and loving it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Posh really is just an attitude. Often people living on the drip but with condescending attitudes to everyone else. The New Forest area is alive with such people.

That attitude is snobbery not poshness.

Yes it is. There is also reverse snobbery... "

And this place is awash with that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Posh is basically a polite word for being a cunt

Incidentally i come across "posh" people everyday of whicj the majority have nearly no cash and put everything on credit. They appear to be overly worried about their cars being around common people like me

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean


"Some folk live champagne lifestyles on lemonade wages... Up to everyone i suppose

Worse I suppose are those living lemonade (although mostly Irn-Bru) lifestyles on no wages at all ...get a bloody job!"

Why should anyone work ?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean


"Have no money, totally uneducated and would give away my last penny (been known to on occassion)..

I bet a certain stunning liverpool woman will come along and bash me.....at some point if she reads this lol "

I guess I will.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im posh.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think it's a one sided viewpoint. In that one person sees someone else as living beyond what they are familiar with.

But the 'posh one' is just getting on with life as they know it. However they may view someone else as 'posh', relative to them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is open to interpretation and is about varying perceptions.

Am I posh for example?...

Well, I'm very well educated, I speak reasonably well, and I've achieved many successes professionally.

I don't (and wouldn't) shop in Asda.

Some might think posh upon meeting me, others certainly wouldn't. There'd be some who'd consider my attitudes and outlook as snobbery.

Personally, I think I'm neither.

Oh, and I don't drive (or dive) a chip van like some bloke named Eddie..."

Tesco then

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