Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 11:03     Subject: Re:“Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Going to Ocean City MD for vacation.


Or Bethany Beach.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 11:02     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Today I learned that saying something like “I am going to order the eggs Benedict rather than the French toast because I can make French toast at home” marks me as someone who is ill-bred. I had no idea!

Wondering what other faux pas I commit on a regular basis. Someone please enlighten me! What other ideas, phrases and practices give me away as someone who was raised poor?



This doesn't signal that you were raised poor. It signals that you don't like to make Hollandaise sauce.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 10:52     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

A lot of times it shows up in physical ailments like deafness, blindness, and hip dysplasia, or psycho-emotional issues like aggression, anxiety, or stupidity.

Genetic diversity is really important, which is why I really stay away from purebreds.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 10:48     Subject: Re:“Not a sign of good breeding”

Come on people this is supposed to be a fun thread making fun of the idea of “well bread”.

Since we are talking bread..,

White bread
Onion dip with potato chips

Saying your kids go to private school but it’s parochial.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 10:16     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

It is the striving bourgeoisie who desperately seeks to judge others on their breeding, or lack thereof.

The poor and aristocrats don't care. The former because they believe they will never arrive, and the latter because their ancestors already secured their place for them. The middle classes are the ones who face the strongest social pressures and the most incentive to signal their belonging to desired groups.

- European aristocrat. My family would never think to judge you or anyone else on such ridiculous details as personal habits, casual remarks or clothing choices, OP. They will always be courteous no matter what.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 10:06     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Successful people laugh at well-bred people clinging desperately to their parents’ status like toddlers.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 10:00     Subject: Re:“Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Going to Ocean City MD for vacation.


Or Virginia Beach.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 10:00     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Today I learned that saying something like “I am going to order the eggs Benedict rather than the French toast because I can make French toast at home” marks me as someone who is ill-bred. I had no idea!

Wondering what other faux pas I commit on a regular basis. Someone please enlighten me! What other ideas, phrases and practices give me away as someone who was raised poor?


Doofus, you learned that here on DCUM, in another thread. This is not the place of All Truths. Go read a book.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:58     Subject: Re:“Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Going to Ocean City MD for vacation.


Or god forbid Wildwood in NJ.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:57     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Using the weird faux pas is a tell
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:57     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Today I learned that saying something like “I am going to order the eggs Benedict rather than the French toast because I can make French toast at home” marks me as someone who is ill-bred. I had no idea!

Wondering what other faux pas I commit on a regular basis. Someone please enlighten me! What other ideas, phrases and practices give me away as someone who was raised poor?


no it doesn't

whoever told you that is ill-bred.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:57     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Anonymous wrote:Today I learned that saying something like “I am going to order the eggs Benedict rather than the French toast because I can make French toast at home” marks me as someone who is ill-bred. I had no idea!

Wondering what other faux pas I commit on a regular basis. Someone please enlighten me! What other ideas, phrases and practices give me away as someone who was raised poor?


Good breeding is to remark that you'll have the Eggs Benedict because your servants can make French toast at home.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:54     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

I love money, which is why I hang out at the money forum, but talking about someone's "breeding" as a mark of their status is so disgusting that I would be glad to lose any friend/acquaintance who thought of me or others in that manner.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:54     Subject: Re:“Not a sign of good breeding”

Going to Ocean City MD for vacation.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 09:49     Subject: “Not a sign of good breeding”

Today I learned that saying something like “I am going to order the eggs Benedict rather than the French toast because I can make French toast at home” marks me as someone who is ill-bred. I had no idea!

Wondering what other faux pas I commit on a regular basis. Someone please enlighten me! What other ideas, phrases and practices give me away as someone who was raised poor?