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I come from a culture where everyone gets their nails done just about every week and personal grooming/hygiene is very important. Generally, it’s always soft pastel pinks or neutrals on nails just long enough to support a French manicure.
Long nails and all the acrylic decorations are very low class. Rather it’s seen as how low class imagine classy people do nails. It’s a dead give away. |
wait what? I'm Pakistani and all our rugs are "problematic" & silk/wool. we always take our house shoes OFF before stepping on the rugs, even staff takes them off and we dont wear outdoor shoes in the house. we need a spin off thread on rug care! Oh and wearing obvious color on your nails, plus having them longer than a mm over your finger is .. cheap. Fun colors are for toes and wear your sandals- it's too hot in dc. they should be groomed though. |
Same. White women spend a lot of time worrying about of they will take up space or offend. Eff that just be the problem if you need to. |
Ooooh, I have a poodle too and they suggested painting her nails. We need to look into this stat. Can't have my little floof looking LMC. |
| Dip and gel manicures are so tacky nowadays too. I find it tells of a certain class... |
This is due to high hand visibility and makes sense. I have had pedicures once every couple of years when MC, UMC and now UC, so basically I always have naked nails. I have a few friends who get manis/pedis in the same income situation so I have not seen any correlation. |
I'll add the same goes for lashes, I see it across incomes both subtle and overdone. I think some style choices are more common in some classes but lashes, nails and trucker hats occur with just as much frequency whether I like it or not so I'm not going to claim what I like is the trend |
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It's a matter of socio-economic class, rather than just money. Well-educated women in prestigious careers tend to have minimalist nails - clean, short, neutral colors. Occasionally a deep red, but only short nails. Long nails and fake nails are an absolute no! This cuts across race, btw. Women with a lot of money, but less education and in less prestigious lines of work may have their nails "done." Its flashy. The equivalent of a flashy LV bag. A conspicuous display.
Painted nails were a way of disguising dirty nails. If you didn't have to work with your hands, your nails were always clean and neat, hence no need for paint. |
| Yes, they use nail polish but keep it neutral and don't get their nails "done." Trimming, filing and neutral polishing can all the done at home easily and you don't have to take time out of your busy life to sit in a nail salon surrounded by toxic fumes. |
Came here to say this! Glad someone already did. Or discuss class at all…. OP, do what you want! Confidence is much more attractive than striving for some sort of perceived “class.” |
This. and i do polish my nails. end of thread for me. bye bye |
not anymore |
You people are nuts. Yes, of course rich women get their nails done/ Everyone gets their nails done, unless they don't want to. Then they don't. I swear it's like some of you have just watched a bunch of movies about WASPS and have created a whole fan fic universe out of it. |
This....is not true. |
| Look at Mackenzie Bezos and Melinda Gates for truly high class women. |