Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a totally different poster. But curious to see what these could be for a UC childhood.
I’m adding what I think these can be.
1. Early years raised by nanny and mom
2. High end clothing, Gucci Balmain for special occasions
3. No tech
4. Knows 2-3 languages
5,. Etiquette classes
6. Lots of extracurriculars
7. Travel at least 4 times a year
Gucci for kids is for trash that wants you think they're richer than they are.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a totally different poster. But curious to see what these could be for a UC childhood.
I’m adding what I think these can be.
1. Early years raised by nanny and mom
2. High end clothing, Gucci Balmain for special occasions
3. No tech
4. Knows 2-3 languages
5,. Etiquette classes
6. Lots of extracurriculars
7. Travel at least 4 times a year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with UC children in private school. Everyone knew 2 or 3 (European) languages. There was a lot of travel (international, even during short breaks). Everyone did Model UN in high school. There were no etiquette classes (that’s not UC at all). There was a lot of household “help” and random people staying in guest quarters for months at a time. There were “dinners” all. the. time. Like every night “oh honey, the French ambassador is here for supper“. UC people know each other and it’s an endless stream of visiting and being visited. Every child knows how to ski, how to hold chopsticks and how to sit quietly in a restaurant.
How do they learn the proper placement for table manners of no etiquette?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find these threads weird? I feel like people may use them as some sort of checklist/cheat sheet. More than just idle curiosity. OP, were you UMC/UC? I just don't get the fixation.
I don’t see how it’s weird. I would never talk about this in real life.
I grew up lower middle and now we are upper middle but my father was UC. I’m genuinely curious.
How did you grow ups middle class if your father grew up upper class? What happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a totally different poster. But curious to see what these could be for a UC childhood.
I’m adding what I think these can be.
1. Early years raised by nanny and mom
2. High end clothing, Gucci Balmain for special occasions
3. No tech
4. Knows 2-3 languages
5,. Etiquette classes
6. Lots of extracurriculars
7. Travel at least 4 times a year
Yes but no etiquette class in 2022! And, of course, tech and multiple nannies (weekend nannies and weekday nannies - all educated).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with UC children in private school. Everyone knew 2 or 3 (European) languages. There was a lot of travel (international, even during short breaks). Everyone did Model UN in high school. There were no etiquette classes (that’s not UC at all). There was a lot of household “help” and random people staying in guest quarters for months at a time. There were “dinners” all. the. time. Like every night “oh honey, the French ambassador is here for supper“. UC people know each other and it’s an endless stream of visiting and being visited. Every child knows how to ski, how to hold chopsticks and how to sit quietly in a restaurant.
How do they learn the proper placement for table manners of no etiquette?