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10 June, 2012 at 5:17 pm #498624
Bwoddy ‘ell (I get that from Benny Hill), Alley cat – that last sentence was a bit complicated – (syntactically complex to the posh).
No problems anyway, mate. It was an interesting discussion.
Gizzajob.
14 June, 2012 at 12:17 am #49862517 June, 2012 at 4:18 pm #498626@(f)politics? wrote:
@tinks wrote:
This is posh
Agreed.
Depends where the table is… if its in a council house its pretentious… if its in a stately home… OK thats posh….
I agree with Jen though… whats posh today might not be tomorrow…. I have a posh aunt… she is part of a family that is decidedly not posh….. she managed to be posh though… her little finger when she drinks out of her teacup confirms it :D17 June, 2012 at 4:26 pm #498627my mother was always trying to get me to stck my little finger out whenever I drank a cup of tea.
In her mind, this was posh.
She feared I would be ‘common’, a term you don’t hear so much now.
Hitler used to stick his little finger out while drinking a cuppa.
17 June, 2012 at 4:33 pm #498628I googled it scep :D
Why do people stick their pinky out when holding a teacup?
This is the finger most posh people pick their noses and bums with.
:D :D :D
18 June, 2012 at 11:31 am #498629@mrs_teapot wrote:
I googled it scep :D
Why do people stick their pinky out when holding a teacup?
This is the finger most posh people pick their noses and bums with.
:D :D :D
ooooooooo ello Mrs T – where have you been hiding?!
My blinkin’ daughter sticks her pinky out even when she’s eating – habit she picked up from her ‘posh’ school – drives me nuts! :roll: :lol:
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