Poshness due to education.

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Now in an earlier thread I accused our multi talented friend Rainieday of poshness. Only banter of course.

( although I am sure she is)

She blamed her grammar school education. I went to a grammar school but listening to my mangled syntax and diction no one could ever accuse me of poshness.I

Ellie73 also accuses me of being posh on the basis that we shop in Waitrose, but I think that's more acceptable than shoplifting in Aldi. (Not making suggestions here, just saying)

There seems to be a fancy on here to judge.

Now, knowing me as some of you do, possibly based on my posts, would you invite me to lunch with your best friend in daylight or would the very idea make you feel sick?

Don't be polite, don't beat around the bush, say what you think. ( as long as it won't upset me, I am a bit fragile)

  • You are Boris Johnson and I claim my £10!

  • Of course you are correct but I am a bit hard up at the moment. Got to save up for my party fine!

  • Dont be daft- you know someone will pay it for you.

  • Not since they paid for my wallpaper. 

  • Now just wait a minute Ted, I think I've lost the thread here! Of course I would invite you to lunch, but you live too far away! Now that's a shame!! People call me posh because I don't have a typical Scottish (Glaswegian) accent and don't know a word Billy Connelly says, my husband has to translate for me! Lol! 
    the person to ask would be Gragon, who unfortunately doesn't post much these days. When we were on holiday last year in Scarborough we met for coffee, it was great to put a face to the name! I don't think he had a problem understanding my accent!

    Love Annette x

    Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift!!!
  • apologies for not being on for a while. Of course I’d invite you, my mate has no filter, posh as posh can be, yet can cause the most brazen blush. Mind you his favourite cheeky lunch is kfc

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