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What’s classed as “chavvy” if you’re poor…

553 replies

Justanotherwinter · 02/09/2022 11:04

But classy if you’re rich? I’ll start…

cocaine
floor beds for children
Speaking a second language
Day drinking
babysitters

OP posts:
Pipsquiggle · 02/09/2022 16:53

This thread is very good. I definitely have unconscious bias on some of these double standards. It's making me think hard about my initial reactions to things

Nomorefuckstogive · 02/09/2022 16:53

A family portrait on the wall.

SurfBox · 02/09/2022 16:54

Loads of people on here just not getting the point of this thread

sounds like standard thread on mn so.

NippyWoowoo · 02/09/2022 16:56

JudgeJ · 02/09/2022 12:15

If the original post has used the words 'more acceptable' then it would have made more sense.

if people used their brains and stopped being so pedantic they’d get the nuance

stopitstopitnow · 02/09/2022 16:57

Single mothers

Strong and independent , unless you are WC and then you are feckless and irresponsible regardless of whether or not you are on benefits.

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 16:57

NippyWoowoo · 02/09/2022 16:56

if people used their brains and stopped being so pedantic they’d get the nuance

Couldn't have put it any better !

Theyjustdontcare · 02/09/2022 16:57

I think everyone is pissed off because the OP has highlighted how ridiculous the notion of ‘class’ is. We are all just people who are doing our best in life regardless of our circumstances. Rich and poor people and those in the middle, all have problems, achievements, quirks and traditions, however often those traits and behaviours are viewed differently if they are displayed by a poor person or a rich person.
I refuse to be identified by class. All people are valuable and deserve respect, kindness and access to decent healthcare and education.
It makes me uncomfortable anyone wanting to know what middle class indicators are (as is a popular reoccurring topic on mumsnet), because what people are really asking is ‘how am I better or as good as other people?’. The answer is ‘you are not’. We are all amazing for different reasons!

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 16:59

Theyjustdontcare · 02/09/2022 16:57

I think everyone is pissed off because the OP has highlighted how ridiculous the notion of ‘class’ is. We are all just people who are doing our best in life regardless of our circumstances. Rich and poor people and those in the middle, all have problems, achievements, quirks and traditions, however often those traits and behaviours are viewed differently if they are displayed by a poor person or a rich person.
I refuse to be identified by class. All people are valuable and deserve respect, kindness and access to decent healthcare and education.
It makes me uncomfortable anyone wanting to know what middle class indicators are (as is a popular reoccurring topic on mumsnet), because what people are really asking is ‘how am I better or as good as other people?’. The answer is ‘you are not’. We are all amazing for different reasons!

Jesus ,enough already !

Ariadnee · 02/09/2022 17:04

Threads such as this fortify me somewhat.
If I ever have doubts about the general intellectual, educational and emotional maturity of my fellow females in the UK, I only have to come here to immerse myself in such profound, intellectually challenging and considered discussion.

s/

MercurialMonday · 02/09/2022 17:04

ThatsTooFantastic - I found the welsh language thing interesting - we've only been here few years after Welsh started being more middle class attribute and also more celebrated than in the past.

Movinghouseatlast · 02/09/2022 17:05

Having parents who have never worked.

MustardIsTheOnlyCondiment · 02/09/2022 17:10

I like the queen but she didn't need qualifications. Really she didn't need to do the work. She wouldn't lose the "job" if she just refused to attend state functions. Children can become queen but they can't hold jobs. Not saying it's not work, but it's really not a job.

JimJamJollyWolly · 02/09/2022 17:15

I'm late to the thread so everything has probably all been said..

Blocking off parts of the house to save on heating?
Having long hair/grey roots?
Mismatched clothing (I remember reading it was easier to get away with this if they were all designer brands)
Having loads of pets?
Not having a car?
Reading while walking!

Maybe not classy, and really not chavvy.... but I hope I get the drift!

You can get away with more when you have money in the bank!

MustardIsTheOnlyCondiment · 02/09/2022 17:15

No one ever gets this arsey on the wankey middle class signifiers threads which make up 30% of mn

Is it upsetting to find out what you thinks makes you look posh could be perceived as low rent?

Unforgettablefire · 02/09/2022 17:16

Hunting with dogs.

JimJamJollyWolly · 02/09/2022 17:18

Unforgettablefire · 02/09/2022 17:16

Hunting with dogs.

😂, Sorry but that DID make me laugh!

I hope that was the intention... I never know on mumsnet!

flower04958 · 02/09/2022 17:19

Can we start a thread on the identifiers of the kinds of people who don't understand this thread?

pinok · 02/09/2022 17:20

HoppingKangaroo · 02/09/2022 15:46

I don't understand how speaking a second language is seen as chavy?

SAHMs How is one parent at home chavvy?

Double-barrelled surnames Can someone explain this one to me?

Breastfeeding I think this is seen as middle class nowadays especially surely? It's the working class mums I see bottle feeding.

Window cleaners Do you mean the job of window cleaner or paying someone to clean your windows because I doubt posh or even middle class people clean their own windows.

Washable nappies How is this chavvy? They are used by a certain eco friendly middle class arn't they who like to go on about sustainability.

Books What? How are books chavy? It's the exact oppossite. Not having books is chavy?

Lots of class anxiety in this post 🤣

Cam22 · 02/09/2022 17:23

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 16:49

Wow I actually fell asleep reading that !

I thought it was very interesting.

Unforgettablefire · 02/09/2022 17:25

Glitteringapples · 02/09/2022 12:49

Marrying a cousin 😀

😂😂😂

Cam22 · 02/09/2022 17:26

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 16:57

Couldn't have put it any better !

I believe that.

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 17:44

Cam22 · 02/09/2022 17:26

I believe that.

Don't really care ! Anyway back to the original thread .

violetcuriosity · 02/09/2022 18:00

I always think alcohol is the biggest one. My partner and I come from completely different backgrounds-

My parents have 2 or 3 G&Ts at 6pm every evening, often moving onto a 'nice little wine' or two afterwards before dinner. All 'very civilised'.

My partner's Mum relies on benefits and social housing and also has 2 or 3 vodkas everyday at 6pm, often moving onto cider.

My parents GENUINELY have the cheek to make comments about her and her drinking/lifestyle no matter how many times we ask them how it's different?! Does my head in!

Mummyoflittledragon · 02/09/2022 18:08

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 15:58

This is the best post 👍😂

I agree. Hilarious 😂

Wiccan · 02/09/2022 18:10

violetcuriosity · 02/09/2022 18:00

I always think alcohol is the biggest one. My partner and I come from completely different backgrounds-

My parents have 2 or 3 G&Ts at 6pm every evening, often moving onto a 'nice little wine' or two afterwards before dinner. All 'very civilised'.

My partner's Mum relies on benefits and social housing and also has 2 or 3 vodkas everyday at 6pm, often moving onto cider.

My parents GENUINELY have the cheek to make comments about her and her drinking/lifestyle no matter how many times we ask them how it's different?! Does my head in!

I agree , drinking when on benefits is seen as alcoholism while drinking for the rich is seen as simply relaxing after a hard day on the stock exchange. Drinking is drinking.

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