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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Saying "please" and "thank you." Not talking about money, religion or politics. Promptly responding to and reciprocating invitations. Proper hygiene and dress. [/quote] All this. [b]Also being gracious when faced with any situation.[/b] [/quote] This 100%. My grandmother was very upper crust from an old NY family and she could be gracious in the most "down home" situation. She would never do anything to ever make anyone feel bad about themselves. Movies always get this aspect of "old money" wrong. [/quote] +1 This is so true. Everyone I know from old money has this talent. It is indeed a talent. It says so much about someone and how they were raised, and what they came from. Only trashy people try to make others feel bad about themselves, because trashy people are desperate. Classy people compete with themselves. Trashy people try to compete with others; often people who are head and shoulders above them - guess who wins? Hint: NOT the trashy people! :) Trashy people are shit stirrers, who try to pretend their not. We all know who they are. [/quote]
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