DJ said:One can be Poor and still be Posh can't one!?
Baggy said:I wouldn't describe myself as posh, but I'm a well-spoken classy bird.
Many years ago I worked for one of the Rothschilds, whom I'd describe as beyond posh.
My shopping trolley is from Waitroserich p said:My mistake, Baggy. I always assumed your username was short for BagLady
gavintc said:Rich does not equal posh.
Archie_tect said:Someone is recognisably posh when people around then alter their natural way of speaking and start to talk as their mothers taught them to when speaking to their betters.
Farky said:I hate 'your the best' as opposed to 'you're the best' and I refuse to shop in pikeymark,tk maz or morrisons. I also say, Hayley and I and can't stand done when it should be did or less when it should be fewer!!
Having said that, I love bargains and don't mind Cheryl Cole...
Arch said:My Mum reckons there should be a special benefit available to people who are poor but have good taste, to allow them to have Sanderson/William Morris wallpaper and curtains.
It would also allow the purchase of bike kit, of course.
Campfire said:You know, I said something similar to what you've said and I received a really sarky remark - was going to say something but thought I would rise above it. I don't share your dislike of T K Maxx as they sell cashmere jumpers at bargain price but do hate Morrisons. Also 'he was sat' when should be 'he was sitting'. I hope I don't get another horrid reply which is a bit offputting to a fairly new member.