What are some upper class mannerisms that lower and middle class folks do not have?

Tsahi Shemesh
  1. Hosting parties every night all summer in your house.
  2. Flying internationally on a first-class ticket.
  3. Being offhand about things that are very expensive for the plebeians. Honestly, Susan, it’s only one banana. How much could it be, 10 dollars? 20 dollars?
  4. Having a butler’s pantry or two kitchens.
  5. Going to Ivy Leagues without financial aid or scholarships.
  6. Living on an estate granted to your family by some Queen Mary.
  7. Dressing your 5-year-old in a Canadian goose jacket.
  8. Do you know that famous building/plaza/national park? Yeah, it’s named after your grandfather.
  9. Their family owns a professional Sports Team, National Newspaper or a National Television Channel.
  10. When you don’t understand why people save leftover food.
  11. When you say, “we’re not rich, we’re just comfortable.”
  12. Starting a new hobby and just buying the whole equipment right away.
  13. And having a shed or an attic full of the leftovers from previous hobbies that got boring after a month.
  14. Ordering off menus without any consideration of the price printed on the other side of the page.
  15. Bespoke clothing. No obvious labels or flashy jewellery, just handmade/tailored clothes that are obviously good quality and fit really well.
  16. Everything is white in their home and they have “art”.
  17. Calling your yard “the grounds”. And your dogs, “the hounds.” And your doorbell, “the sounds.” And your wife’s boobies, “the mounds”.
  18. Defining yourself as “well off” and “upper middle class” rather than saying you’re rich and upper class.

This is a very generalised answer, of course, not everything is to be taken at face value.

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