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I entered for consideration that my great-grandfather is a current Earl, and so claimed my posh status :)
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Sat 24 Sep 2005, 21:20,
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very la-di-dah
What! ; )
(last time i called someone "posh" she stopped talking to me,and has not spoken to me since!!)
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Sat 24 Sep 2005, 21:23,
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What! ; )
(last time i called someone "posh" she stopped talking to me,and has not spoken to me since!!)
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And wouldn't it be nice if society cared not whether people were posh or not. Make it "nice people or not".
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Sat 24 Sep 2005, 21:34,
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And I grew up in Yorkshire so although I did have a posh accent it was actually to stop me having a Yorkshire one (over-compensated), nought at all to do with that relative who I wasn't even aware of
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