Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be honest with yourself: do you invite over to your house (so neighbors can see them), any visible minorities?
Of course! WTH kind of a question is this? You only have white friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if it's a "snobbery," per se, but toddlers and young kids with iPads or phones.
+1. Even educated-looking UMC moms at Whole Foods have their kids glued to iPads or their large iPhone maxes. It's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if it's a "snobbery," per se, but toddlers and young kids with iPads or phones.
Anonymous wrote:Restaurants. Give me a greasy spoon diner where I can sit at the counter or a Michelin star. Everything in between is meh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be honest with yourself: do you invite over to your house (so neighbors can see them), any visible minorities?
This is so bizarre, and giving such suburban energy. I live in NYC and such a thought has never even entered my head.
Out here in the burbs we live with a legacy of harsh discrimination against people of color buying houses in our neighborhoods. In the modern era, we do what we can to break through this historical barrier but even now it's difficult. Would YOU want to move into an area that for generations you were discouraged, or even disallowed to visit let alone move into?
I live in a midwest college town. Idyllic seeming, except for a legacy of "sundowning" in which any black folk who were seen after dark were harassed until they went back across the tracks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be honest with yourself: do you invite over to your house (so neighbors can see them), any visible minorities?
This is so bizarre, and giving such suburban energy. I live in NYC and such a thought has never even entered my head.
Anonymous wrote:Be honest with yourself: do you invite over to your house (so neighbors can see them), any visible minorities?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t mind tattoos on people and find people who hate them are typically boomers who think they’re ‘fancy’. So my snobbery is against those people.
I’m not a huge fan of long nails but I don’t get too bothered by them.
Anonymous wrote:Be honest with yourself: do you invite over to your house (so neighbors can see them), any visible minorities?