Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not cursing or having screaming fights in public. I can't believe how much of that I see on certain blocks in DC.
Reading all the time to their kids, starting as infants. To the point of obsession.
Reading?! You must be kidding.
upper class intelligentsia definitely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not cursing or having screaming fights in public. I can't believe how much of that I see on certain blocks in DC.
Reading all the time to their kids, starting as infants. To the point of obsession.
Reading?! You must be kidding.
Anonymous wrote:The classiest people I know treat everyone -- from royalty to counter clerks -- with courtesy, respect and genuine interest.
Anonymous wrote:not cursing or having screaming fights in public. I can't believe how much of that I see on certain blocks in DC.
Reading all the time to their kids, starting as infants. To the point of obsession.
Anonymous wrote:The classiest people I know treat everyone -- from royalty to counter clerks -- with courtesy, respect and genuine interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying "please" and "thank you."
Not talking about money, religion or politics.
Promptly responding to and reciprocating invitations.
Proper hygiene and dress.
All this. Also being gracious when faced with any situation.
Anonymous wrote:Cocktail hour.
At least that's what my upper class parents did and my wealthy BIL and my sister. I don't travel in those circles anymore and I don't drink so I can't comment on today's upperclass. But I think that research still shows that alcohol use is higher among upper income whites than among other groups.
Anonymous wrote:Cocktail hour.
At least that's what my upper class parents did and my wealthy BIL and my sister. I don't travel in those circles anymore and I don't drink so I can't comment on today's upperclass. But I think that research still shows that alcohol use is higher among upper income whites than among other groups.
Anonymous wrote:Saying "please" and "thank you."
Not talking about money, religion or politics.
Promptly responding to and reciprocating invitations.
Proper hygiene and dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying "please" and "thank you."
Not talking about money, religion or politics.
Promptly responding to and reciprocating invitations.
Proper hygiene and dress.
That's true of the middle class, too. Not particular to the wealthy.
Yes but the question was about the upper class
The question is asking for habits that are distinct to the upper class. None of these are distinct to the upper class.