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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ah, like the people on the travel forum who turn their nose up at Disney, cruises, and (gasp) touristy places like Iceland and Portugal. It’s snobbery. That’s it.[/quote] +1 It is not a food thing it specific to (some) people who like “good food” as you suggest OP. It is just snobbery plain and simple. Snobbery comes in all flavors, not just food-related kinds. You could definitely even go to the Beauty and Fashion forum and find the handbag variety, for example.[/quote] You call it snobbery, I call it having standards.[/quote] NP. So people who don’t have unlimited disposable income and choose to spend their money on their home, food, their kids, medical needs, and other necessities and do not buy handbags that cost thousands of dollars don’t have “high standards”? I think they have the very best standards. A mom who saves for the futures and keeps her decade-old Kate Spade or Target bag in good condition has higher standards than a woman in debt who buys a Fendi bag to “keep up with the Joneses.”[/quote]
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