 05/05/2024 13:27
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 13:27
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."
Yeah, upper-class people don’t say this. At least the ones of her generation didn’t IYKYK.
Lol enlighten us, fancy person. What do they say?
They say “s’up, homie”

 05/05/2024 13:23
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 13:23
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good question! He married Natasha
— but was unhappy, was that the type of woman he thought he should marry? His ex wife I think was successful but not much info. I remember he took Carrie to an old money upper East side party ( she was uncomfortable there and after he told her he loved her). So perhaps he’s not old money but wanted to be part of that set?
I see him as a poseur who wanted to be a part of the old money set, as well. It still doesn’t solve the puzzle of his patrician-seeming mother.
Poseur doesn’t fall far from the tree?

 05/05/2024 13:02
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 13:02
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."
Yeah, upper-class people don’t say this. At least the ones of her generation didn’t IYKYK.
Lol enlighten us, fancy person. What do they say?

 05/05/2024 12:50
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 12:50
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							
 05/05/2024 12:47
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 12:47
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							
 05/05/2024 11:32
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 11:32
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good question! He married Natasha
— but was unhappy, was that the type of woman he thought he should marry? His ex wife I think was successful but not much info. I remember he took Carrie to an old money upper East side party ( she was uncomfortable there and after he told her he loved her). So perhaps he’s not old money but wanted to be part of that set?
I see him as a poseur who wanted to be a part of the old money set, as well. It still doesn’t solve the puzzle of his patrician-seeming mother.

 05/05/2024 11:16
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 11:16
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."
Yeah, upper-class people don’t say this. At least the ones of her generation didn’t IYKYK.
Lol enlighten us, fancy person. What do they say?

 05/05/2024 10:29
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 10:29
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."
Yeah, upper-class people don’t say this. At least the ones of her generation didn’t IYKYK.
The question to ask is how was the show attempting to portray Big and his family of origin. The answer is a wealthy family of origin and not new money. This played a part in him selecting Natasha over Carrie.

 05/05/2024 10:28
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 10:28
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."
Yeah, upper-class people don’t say this. At least the ones of her generation didn’t IYKYK.

 05/05/2024 10:21
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 10:21
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							
 05/05/2024 09:50
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 09:50
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."
Yeah, upper-class people don’t say this. At least the ones of her generation didn’t IYKYK.

 05/05/2024 09:38
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 09:38
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

No. Her voice and manner of speech in this episode portrayed her as UC, and her clothes made her seem possibly a little eccentric but also conservative. "Lovely to meet you."

 05/05/2024 09:36
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 09:36
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?


 05/05/2024 08:37
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 08:37
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							
 05/05/2024 07:30
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money?
								05/05/2024 07:30
								    Subject: Was Mr. Big Upper Class or New Money? 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his family was probably upper middle class, not old money rich like the MacDougals, but wealthy. Big probably went to an NYC prep school and had good connections, and got very rich in finance.
But would a regular UMC woman come across as patrician as his mother did?

