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How posh are you?
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43% - I thought it'd be higher!
But not because I'm posh, but because I thought the questions were odd....I can ride, my school gave me a ski lesson on a dry slope in wales, I have a 2nd hand Barbour jacket...Please forgive the badly spelt alias... I am a long time contributor who needed to reclaim anonymity for health/job related posts.0 -
But is it posh to keep plastic bags or not??Please forgive the badly spelt alias... I am a long time contributor who needed to reclaim anonymity for health/job related posts.0
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50% Not bad for a norther lass.0
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RobotsinDisguse wrote: »But is it posh to keep plastic bags or not??
I presumed it wasn't.0 -
50%! Funny questions, though.
So wearing a scarf is posh. Hmmm. I wear one because I'm cold.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
Words, words, they're all we have to go by!.
(Pity they are mangled by this autocorrect!)0 -
67%, I think I'm a victim of my upbringing or summat. I blame my parents.'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'
Sleepy J.0 -
I'm 50% too.0
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53% posh. Bit disappointed really, thought I was posher, lol. Quite amusing though. I wondered about the plastic bag question, is it posh or not posh? Also, is it posher to have separate cutlery for guests? Or not?
Perhaps I've had some "poshness" knocked out of me due to having lived overseas for so long.0 -
Jennifer_Jane wrote: »53% posh. Bit disappointed really, thought I was posher, lol. Quite amusing though. I wondered about the plastic bag question, is it posh or not posh? Also, is it posher to have separate cutlery for guests? Or not?
Perhaps I've had some "poshness" knocked out of me due to having lived overseas for so long.
I wondered about the cutlery, I keep an old set for barbeques, but the set I use every day is Oneida, now I know thats posh:D
http://www.oneida.com/dining/flatware.html
But as I use the good stuff every day, its probably not classed as posh:rotfl:
If I had a spare set from argos it would probably be classed as posh:rotfl:0
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