Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 10:07     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in New England and it is very much alive here.


+1

Certain kinds of WASPS in NE, different than Southern cultures, often confused - unless you pay careful attention.

+2. I work with a Boston Brahmin, and while he doesn’t bring it up, others at the office do.


I'm surprised your office knows/cares; that's wild. I doubt anyone in my office knows or follows that scene.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 09:24     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's see....all of our presidents except two have been WASPs...check. Virtually all presidential candidates are WASPS. Yeah, I think it still exists.


It’s true that almost all US presidents have been White Protestants, but that doesn’t mean they were WASPs. Carter, Clinton, Johnson, Nixon—definitely not WASPs.


Correct. A WASP is not simply someone who meets the literal definition. I am technically a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, but was not raised in nor do I now live in the WASP world. We simply didn’t/don’t have the money for it. My parents were blue collar and I married a Jew.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 09:16     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Where in from they still have coming out debutante balls!
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 09:12     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's see....all of our presidents except two have been WASPs...check. Virtually all presidential candidates are WASPS. Yeah, I think it still exists.


It’s true that almost all US presidents have been White Protestants, but that doesn’t mean they were WASPs. Carter, Clinton, Johnson, Nixon—definitely not WASPs.


Yeah the only wasp presidents in my lifetime were the bushes.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 09:08     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Richmond has a huge contingent. They belong to the Country Club of Virginia (CCV) and send their children k-12 to St. Catherine’s/St. Christopher’s.

Also, Myers Park area of Charlotte.

And these are just the towns I know personally.


Sending kids to catholic school is not a thing that WASPs do.

Not the PP, but St Catherine’s and St Christopher’s are both affiliated with the Episcopal church, not Catholic.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 09:06     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:It exists in small pockets, mostly in New England but eminates out to some cities throughout the US where the NE WASPs have spread - obviously NYC, Philly, DC but also pockets in WASP-acceptable cities like SF.

Characteristics include private schools, country and yacht clubs, lots and lots of cocktail parties. Being social is very much part of WASP culture. Other markers include having a second home at a NE enclave, having a mean backhand, a good golf game, knowing your way around a boat and good skiing ability. Kids play lax and hockey (but this has spread to the Catholics and Jews so no longer exclusively WASP). Having a messed up kid or two, or at least one who works at a sailing shop rather than Wall St. is pretty par for the course.

And, of course, not being showy with one’s money is the number one characteristic.


+1 This is spot on. I'd add in boarding schools too.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 09:03     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:Richmond has a huge contingent. They belong to the Country Club of Virginia (CCV) and send their children k-12 to St. Catherine’s/St. Christopher’s.

Also, Myers Park area of Charlotte.

And these are just the towns I know personally.


Sending kids to catholic school is not a thing that WASPs do.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 06:11     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:Let's see....all of our presidents except two have been WASPs...check. Virtually all presidential candidates are WASPS. Yeah, I think it still exists.


It’s true that almost all US presidents have been White Protestants, but that doesn’t mean they were WASPs. Carter, Clinton, Johnson, Nixon—definitely not WASPs.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 06:01     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Let's see....all of our presidents except two have been WASPs...check. Virtually all presidential candidates are WASPS. Yeah, I think it still exists.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 03:35     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

We will always be a thing. May have to share the spotlight. May also continue to be under appreciated
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2019 01:46     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

It died the day I moved to California. The only wasps are the ones buzzing around my garden.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2019 23:16     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

I see a lot here in Belair.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2019 22:14     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Richmond has a huge contingent. They belong to the Country Club of Virginia (CCV) and send their children k-12 to St. Catherine’s/St. Christopher’s.

Also, Myers Park area of Charlotte.

And these are just the towns I know personally.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2019 22:00     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

On Nantucket
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2019 21:54     Subject: Is “WASP” culture still a thing?

Anonymous wrote:WASP culture will always exist.


+1

There's no shortage of them and they'll always produce babies. Even when humanity starts dying off, they'll be able to afford the medical intervention to spawn.