not at all. until i went to university and met people from like lower/upper middle classes i didn't realise how 'working class' i actually am.
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not at all. until i went to university and met people from like lower/upper middle classes i didn't realise how 'working class' i actually am.
nahhhhhhh not either
I wouldn't class myself as being posh or a snob.
I'm far from being stylish or elegant - I don't care how I look and I don't make myself something I'm not to please others. And I don't think my tastes are superior to anyone, everyone's different and sees things in different ways.
I'm a neutral guy or whatever you'd call it.
Going off the below definitions I wouldn't say I'm posh.
I could be a bit of a snob but I don't thing I have a taste in a particular area. Like there are people that are your stereotypical bogan Australians who wear singlets, flip-flops, don't seem to care and are really loud etc etc etc. I definitely feel a bit more classier than them types of people and I always make sure I'm presentable when I leave the house and am courteous and respectful of others. I tend to steer clear of the types of people that are the opposite of me as I won't tend to get on with them!
I am fussy, not posh. I don't care about like clothes labels (Most say F&F or George tbh :/), but I am fussy with food, but that's an eating disorder not because I'm posh. I am moderately privileged, but not like OTT.
considering my upbringing and social circumstances, there is no way i'd ever be deemed posh. i have a scottish accent, i lack in vocabulary and i'm cheap as hell. i have definitely been called a snob before (or more accurately, a snobby **** :P) but that's because of in the past where i was too shy or awkward to force myself to have nice conversations and might have looked like i was looking down on the other person.
Sometimes I can be. Not gonna lie here lol