Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these are so far from trashy. You guys need to get out of your UMC bubbles and explore more lol.
Agree but I think it's deliberate, basically a humble brag.
Speaking for myself, I was being honest in what makes me feel trashy. Everything is relative and we can only talk from our own experience. I am grateful that DMV is overall tasteful. You are probably right that compared to a trailer park in rural Mississippi or the Louisianan bayou, these are not terribly trashy examples.
I have seen some of those alarming photos of Walmart shoppers in rural America - it is mind boggling and heart breaking to me that some people go out dressed like that … e.g., obese men with beards in high heels and tankini mini skirts that let their sagging spare tires spillover onto the cart handles, morbidly obese mothers in wireless bras and skimpy shorts with no underwear and their obese kids waddling around them grabbing junk food and toys, teenagers covered top to bottom in tattoos with misspelled words and multiple piercings in every orifice. Many of them are probably very nice people but it is just very far removed from my experience of life and hard to relate to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also vacation in ocean city!
I don’t get mani/pedis.
I send my kids to public school.
Not getting mani pedis is not trashy. Quote the opposite, actually.
No honey. Getting mani/pedis is trashy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these are so far from trashy. You guys need to get out of your UMC bubbles and explore more lol.
Agree but I think it's deliberate, basically a humble brag.
Speaking for myself, I was being honest in what makes me feel trashy. Everything is relative and we can only talk from our own experience. I am grateful that DMV is overall tasteful. You are probably right that compared to a trailer park in rural Mississippi or the Louisianan bayou, these are not terribly trashy examples.
I have seen some of those alarming photos of Walmart shoppers in rural America - it is mind boggling and heart breaking to me that some people go out dressed like that … e.g., obese men with beards in high heels and tankini mini skirts that let their sagging spare tires spillover onto the cart handles, morbidly obese mothers in wireless bras and skimpy shorts with no underwear and their obese kids waddling around them grabbing junk food and toys, teenagers covered top to bottom in tattoos with misspelled words and multiple piercings in every orifice. Many of them are probably very nice people but it is just very far removed from my experience of life and hard to relate to.
Look, maybe you stuff your face every night with Twinkies and Ding Dongs, but mowing one's lawn, not using pesticides or wearing makeup, and shopping at thrift shops are no one's idea of trashy. In the spectrum that runs from Old Money New England WASP and Nouveau Riche, they are closer to the former, which of course, is the antithesis of trash in DCUM-landia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also vacation in ocean city!
I don’t get mani/pedis.
I send my kids to public school.
Not getting mani pedis is not trashy. Quote the opposite, actually.
Anonymous wrote:. Plain, but I don’t even like flavored chips. I guess BBQ would be trashier, right? Or ranch?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I occasionally buy Corn Nuts at 7-11, when I’m buying my lottery ticket. While in line, I gaze at the over-cooked hot dogs and wonder if they taste good. Back home, you could get some pretty good friend chicken or chimichangas at the corner convenience store.
B-Q or plain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these are so far from trashy. You guys need to get out of your UMC bubbles and explore more lol.
Agree but I think it's deliberate, basically a humble brag.
Speaking for myself, I was being honest in what makes me feel trashy. Everything is relative and we can only talk from our own experience. I am grateful that DMV is overall tasteful. You are probably right that compared to a trailer park in rural Mississippi or the Louisianan bayou, these are not terribly trashy examples.
I have seen some of those alarming photos of Walmart shoppers in rural America - it is mind boggling and heart breaking to me that some people go out dressed like that … e.g., obese men with beards in high heels and tankini mini skirts that let their sagging spare tires spillover onto the cart handles, morbidly obese mothers in wireless bras and skimpy shorts with no underwear and their obese kids waddling around them grabbing junk food and toys, teenagers covered top to bottom in tattoos with misspelled words and multiple piercings in every orifice. Many of them are probably very nice people but it is just very far removed from my experience of life and hard to relate to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look down on people who don’t live in Bethesda or McLean or Arlington.
Don't worry, we hate you too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.
Mixed bag of examples, but mostly I agree with ya.
Costco - the folks I know who use Costco are uber educated and generous (shop in bulk for school and charity events). They have bigger houses than me and can store the stuff. Costco also has some nice quality items. I don’t see it as trashy at all. I just don’t want to fill up our limited space with stuff.
Drinking Soda out of cans - i don’t do that unless I am really thirsty and there is no alternative. Not because of class signaling but because of germs - you don’t know what hands have been to b that can.
Mowing your own lawn - that is admirable. I don’t have the back for it but try and weed myself. The wealthiest people on our street mow their own lawn. I don’t see it as a class thing but time and health thing.
. Plain, but I don’t even like flavored chips. I guess BBQ would be trashier, right? Or ranch?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I occasionally buy Corn Nuts at 7-11, when I’m buying my lottery ticket. While in line, I gaze at the over-cooked hot dogs and wonder if they taste good. Back home, you could get some pretty good friend chicken or chimichangas at the corner convenience store.
B-Q or plain?
Anonymous wrote:I occasionally buy Corn Nuts at 7-11, when I’m buying my lottery ticket. While in line, I gaze at the over-cooked hot dogs and wonder if they taste good. Back home, you could get some pretty good friend chicken or chimichangas at the corner convenience store.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.