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[quote=Anonymous] i would submit that the subtleties of socioeconomic standing and socializing are mysterious to very large numbers of people. That's why you get people overtly showing off about cars they have and obsessing about napkins and cutlery and table manners bc they lack an understanding of the more subtle 'tells' that have nothing to do with what pants you wear to dinner (i still think about the poster who was super bent out of shape about someone wearing sweats to her house). So i think an interest in those aspects is very common even among the nt population. wealth and status are seen as gateways to friends and romance. if you sense you might not be a natural george clooney, it's biologically smart to learn to hack or buy your way up the food chain. [/quote]
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