PP here. Meant to add - re: "looking capable and confident": guess this rules out the moms who run around like chickens without heads, yet have so much time to tell people how "busy" they are?!
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| How did this jump over upper and land in royal. Not the same thing |
Does either one make me any less right? |
| Noblesse oblige and good grammar |
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Aren't upper classes perceived in movies ALWAYS as being white?
There is actually less upper class in America than there is in South America, Europe, or Asia so maybe for a realistic comparison look at those continents because the upper class in the US is very very little. Upper classes don't like public embarassment and will avoid as much as possible. No teen pregnancies Psychiatric help is an embarrassment and therapy is unheard of. They always dress well and never wear old raggedy clothing even when doing nothing. They have help such as nannies, maids, cooks, drivers if need be. They don't intermingle with the lower classes unless it is for business reasons. They have to have good table manners and kids are taught from a young age not to intermingle with those of lower classes. The kids go to the best schools that are often private. Kids learn music and are pressured to marry well or succeed academically. |
I greatly dislike the attitude above. This has not been my experience with European and American upper classes. It does sound like my DH's BIL from South Asia though. We limit our children's exposure to them though. |
What attitude? I was stating fact not opinions. |
Asian nouveau riche with colonial mentalities =/= upper class. |
Old money is typically upper class so colonial mentality or old values are what defined them. FyI I didnt say this was for asians. I said that upper class is fewer in the US than in other continents. |
Being impeccably groomed, especially all the time, is a mark of the middle class. Having impeccable table manners is also a mark of the middle class. Being emotional - middle class. I agree with the above characterization. Kate Middleton is middle class - in both attitude and life. Zara has always been upper class. On the other hand, Kate having to be impeccably dressed in public now - I wouldn't characterize her as middle class because of that. She's a royal and there are expectations; being impeccably dressed in public is her job. It would be disrespectful for her to not be impeccably dressed. Agree with other posters here too - not being loud - that's upper class. Being low key.. Drinking a lot.. Being outdoorsy.. Liking dogs (in many instances liking them better than people).. Certain activities - sailing, squash, skiing. European vacations being not a big deal (that said cruises are usually lower class, unless you charter a boat that fits ... say ..10 people) |
Really? Ever heard of the Seabourne cruise line? |
I seriously doubt that that poster was talking about Seabourne. (exception rather than the rule). |
Seaborne included. No cruises. |
This is why Princess Anne refused royal titles for her children. They are free to lead lives of their own choosing, and from all appearances Zara and her brother Peter are doing very well. |
Many of these are true of old money in the U.S., but I have to disagree about the bolded. Old money with true class is always on a first-name basis with people such as their regular butcher, vet, doctor, housekeeper, gardener, etc. They teach their kids to treat everyone with the utmost respect and grace and treat those who work for them as if they are friends - which they are. |