Posh places to visit that you've loved

Anonymous
CA

La Jolla
Palm Springs
Palm Desert
Coronado


Martha’s Vineyard

Amelia Island

Melbourne Beach, Florida

Freeport, Bahamas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St Barths
Capri
Deia, Mallorca
Necker Island
Harbour Island (not sure that counts)
Mnemba Island, Tanzania
Bawah Island, Indonesia


Is Deia “posh”? I love it but wouldn’t have described it that way. I guess it’s way better than the uber touristy German vacation package areas there.
Anonymous
NYC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Switzerland
Amalfi coast
Greek islands
France
England
Out islands Bahamas


I am from England, I love that people think it is posh.

If you ever decide to visit again we will have our butler show you the less posh areas of England.


Compared to the majority of other countries in the world, England is “posh”. The British royalty is still intact, and in general Britains look more put together when they go out in public than the typical American. There are castles and gardens. People are polite and queue for everything in an orderly manner. I’ve lived there, yes I know there are dodgy areas and people of different social classes there, but as a whole, I agree that England is a “posh” place to visit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Switzerland
Amalfi coast
Greek islands
France
England
Out islands Bahamas


I am from England, I love that people think it is posh.

If you ever decide to visit again we will have our butler show you the less posh areas of England.


Compared to the majority of other countries in the world, England is “posh”. The British royalty is still intact, and in general Britains look more put together when they go out in public than the typical American. There are castles and gardens. People are polite and queue for everything in an orderly manner. I’ve lived there, yes I know there are dodgy areas and people of different social classes there, but as a whole, I agree that England is a “posh” place to visit.


I don't think the emoji nearly conveys the strength of my reaction to this post. Did you "live there" for a semester in college?? That's sure what it sounds like. "Britains" and "dodgy," get out of here.

This whole thread is pretty cringe-inducing, but seriously, this reply just induces more snickering.

Anonymous
Cheatam Ma isn't posh. It's lovely but it isn't posh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aspen
Vail
Martha’s Vineyard
Chatham MA

I also love Jackson hole but don’t consider it posh.

I like Nantucket but always feel like an outsider so don’t love it.


Easy to feel like an outsider in New England.
Anonymous
Portofino (eloped)
Taormina, Sicily (honeymoon) so un-posh. Rustic, stunningly beautiful, and the dark blue, volcanic, Mediterranean sea is magic. No need to tread in crisp, clean waters, buoyant with no effort. We overlooked a very active Mount Etna, and made peace with dying together in bliss. Also, best food in Italy!
Anonymous
un-posh is the new posh
Anonymous
The amalfi coast is great because it is NOT posh. It’s still kind of stuck in the 60s and then all those little streets made of stairs and the regular people farms and retirement homes are so wonderful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:-Gatlinberg
-Ocean City, MD
-Daytona Beach
-Branson

reposted from Southern Maryland Moms and Dads



"Posh" no more like trash.
Anonymous
Marbella
Napa
Eze
Cayman Islands
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Switzerland
Amalfi coast
Greek islands
France
England
Out islands Bahamas


I am from England, I love that people think it is posh.

If you ever decide to visit again we will have our butler show you the less posh areas of England.


Compared to the majority of other countries in the world, England is “posh”. The British royalty is still intact, and in general Britains look more put together when they go out in public than the typical American. There are castles and gardens. People are polite and queue for everything in an orderly manner. I’ve lived there, yes I know there are dodgy areas and people of different social classes there, but as a whole, I agree that England is a “posh” place to visit.


I don't think the emoji nearly conveys the strength of my reaction to this post. Did you "live there" for a semester in college?? That's sure what it sounds like. "Britains" and "dodgy," get out of here.

This whole thread is pretty cringe-inducing, but seriously, this reply just induces more snickering.



Agree w/the cringiness of this thread. DCUM peeps try SO hard.

PP is right about the UK. Everybody I know there lives in a castle, has a nice garden, religiously watches the daily changing of the guard. Plus, they sip tea! How posh can one be?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Switzerland
Amalfi coast
Greek islands
France
England
Out islands Bahamas


I am from England, I love that people think it is posh.

If you ever decide to visit again we will have our butler show you the less posh areas of England.


Compared to the majority of other countries in the world, England is “posh”. The British royalty is still intact, and in general Britains look more put together when they go out in public than the typical American. There are castles and gardens. People are polite and queue for everything in an orderly manner. I’ve lived there, yes I know there are dodgy areas and people of different social classes there, but as a whole, I agree that England is a “posh” place to visit.


I’m English and nearly fell off my chair laughing. British people look put together? It’s mostly fat people in Lycra and poorly made clothes. Nearly every country in Europe has better dressed people.
Anonymous
Cote d’Azure (Nice, Monaco)
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