Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM the only way to not be tacky is to born WASP. Everyone else is tacky.
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One of the prerogatives of being a WASP is not caring what others think of you. Adopt that attitude for a happier life, OP.
Not OP but I'm quite happy not being a WASP. Seems so constricting when you have to worry about etiquette and traditions and elegance and tackiness. I'll take my loud Jewish family any day.
When you are raised a certain way you don't "worry" about etiquette and traditions, they are simply a part of your life. Its the non WASPS who worry about that stuff because they innately know that they can't keep pace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM the only way to not be tacky is to born WASP. Everyone else is tacky.
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One of the prerogatives of being a WASP is not caring what others think of you. Adopt that attitude for a happier life, OP.
Not OP but I'm quite happy not being a WASP. Seems so constricting when you have to worry about etiquette and traditions and elegance and tackiness. I'll take my loud Jewish family any day.
Anonymous wrote:I am from a very WASPy family (social register and all), but I find some aspects of WASP culture to be tacky, like the bigotry and elitism.
Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM the only way to not be tacky is to born WASP. Everyone else is tacky.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM the only way to not be tacky is to born WASP. Everyone else is tacky.
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One of the prerogatives of being a WASP is not caring what others think of you. Adopt that attitude for a happier life, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM the only way to not be tacky is to born WASP. Everyone else is tacky.
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One of the prerogatives of being a WASP is not caring what others think of you. Adopt that attitude for a happier life, OP.
Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM the only way to not be tacky is to born WASP. Everyone else is tacky.
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I totally agreeAnonymous wrote:Yeah that's the impression I am getting! Anything elegant must also have a WASPY derivation or cost tons of money, apparently (according to the other thread).
I find these threads entertaining in part because they bear no resemblance to my life. I do not sit around debating if things are tacky. If someone invites me to a bridal shower, I may decline because I find showers insanely boring, but not because I am judging the bride. If someone invites me to a third baby shower I will happily go celebrate (although I dislike baby showers too). I love potlucks, pizza parties, etc. We regularly host people for low-key latke parties. Friends bring dessert and wine and we make the latkes. We've never had anyone decline on grounds of tackiness, nor comment on the fact that the house smells like oil for days afterwards. I really don't understand this obsession with etiquette. As long as people are not outright rude or cruel, they should do what they want, when they want, with whom they want. And if someone doesn't want to participate, they're free not to do so.