I'm not posh comment really wound me up.

I'm not posh comment really wound me up.

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randomeddy

Original Poster:

1,440 posts

138 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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My wife likes watching a programme about people going to stay in each others guest houses.One down to earth Scottish guy accused a woman of trying to act too posh.
The woman replied 'I am not posh,I am from Manchester'.
I thought her reply said it all really and voiced my thoughts to the other half,of course she said I was talking rubbish.
We live in the Manchester area but this is not the issue at all,I hate people putting on an act and to me her comment proved the other guy right.

PHmember

2,487 posts

172 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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Down here on the riviera our butler's servants have a word for people like that.

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

262 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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I really don't see the issue here. Is it the implication (from a Mancunian) that people from Manchester can't be posh? Or was it that she was posh and in denial?

R6VED

1,372 posts

141 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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Why you took the time to post this drivel I have no idea?

rb5er

11,657 posts

173 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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R6VED said:
Why you took the time to post this drivel I have no idea?
+1

Possibly the worst post to start the worst thread in the history of PH.

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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This lady's idea of posh is probably Hyacinth Bucket; class is only an issue if you think about it that way. Even the Queen needs to go to the toilet.

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

149 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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rb5er said:
R6VED said:
Why you took the time to post this drivel I have no idea?
+1

Possibly the worst post to start the worst thread in the history of PH.
agreed, the least you could have done was to get your Private Secretary to post this drivelthumbup

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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rb5er said:
+1

Possibly the worst post to start the worst thread in the history of PH.
hehe

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

225 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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What does "posh" usually mean when describing people?

Nearly always negative. And only ever used by people who are far from "posh".

wildoliver

8,789 posts

217 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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Ah inverse snobbery! The shame of being thought "posh".

Don't see any problem with being "posh" at all, if anyone has an issue with it that's their problem not mine.

kiseca

9,339 posts

220 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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wildoliver said:
Don't see any problem with being "posh" at all, if anyone has an issue with it that's their problem not mine.my butler's
whistle

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

225 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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It is a strange country we live in, where many seem to aspire to actually be lower class, the thought of being well spoken, well mannered, nicely presented, and having a bit of etiquette is frowned upon. Strange.


Urban Sports

11,321 posts

204 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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She's right, if she's from Manchester she'd be the other end of the spectrum to posh, I fail to see what the issue is, Manc's aren't posh.

finlo

3,767 posts

204 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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Let's see if anyone on here knows what the word posh means without Googling it.

vanordinaire

3,701 posts

163 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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finlo said:
Let's see if anyone on here knows what the word posh means without Googling it.
'port out, starboard home'
from the days of sailing journeys to the far east where it was more expensive/desirable to be on the shaded side of the ship.

ShayneJ

1,073 posts

180 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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gizlaroc said:
It is a strange country we live in, where many seem to aspire to actually be lower class, the thought of being pompous, arrogant, flash, overdressed, acting entitled and having more money than sense is frowned upon. Strange.
fixed that for you smile

FreiWild

405 posts

157 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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gizlaroc said:
It is a strange country we live in, where many seem to aspire to actually be lower class, the thought of being well spoken, well mannered, nicely presented, and having a bit of etiquette is frowned upon. Strange.
It seems to me that you forgot "patronizing" on your list.

condor

8,837 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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I like 'four in a bed' too smile

Some Gump

12,705 posts

187 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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ShayneJ said:
gizlaroc said:
It is a strange country we live in, where many seem to aspire to actually be lower class, the thought of being pompous, arrogant, flash, overdressed, acting entitled and having more money than sense is frowned upon. Strange.
fixed that for you smile
That's not what posh is. If you didn't have a reverse chip on your shoukder, you'd be able to see that. You've described bling, or nuveau riche, not posh.

otolith

56,219 posts

205 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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davepoth said:
This lady's idea of posh is probably Hyacinth Bucket; class is only an issue if you think about it that way. Even the Queen needs to go to the toilet lavatory.