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Snobbery- many different forms

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nanna8 Thu 29-Dec-22 00:23:01

I am sorting out my clothes today ( having a break !) and have a large chuck out pile. I find it easy to get rid of the cheap labels but really hard to let go of the ‘nicer’ ones. I think it is a bit of snobbery on my part because some of the things I find it hard to let go of really don’t look nice. Why do I look at the labels anyway ?
I am also a coffee snob , and to a lesser extent a tea snob.
Am I a people snob, too? Quite likely, though it is hidden in the recesses of the brain - probably a kind of academic snobbery because of my background and the family ethos.

JaneJudge Thu 29-Dec-22 13:28:20

Kate1949

We had that Lidl cheddar in black wax Callistemon. It was one of the best cheeses I've ever eaten.

I wonder if it is a relabelled black bomber?

I'm paranoid I'm the only snob grin but with eggs you really do get what you pay for. I buy Burford browns if I can't get organic free range ones in our farm shop, which we can't atm as I guess they've all stopped laying because of lack of sunlight and avian flu!

Fleurpepper Thu 29-Dec-22 13:16:39

Ali, nought wrong with milk chocolate, as long as it has actual chocolate in it (and not palm oil and sugar- for many reasons, as well as taste (not 'taste' but taste, as in tastes good smile )

Greyduster Thu 29-Dec-22 12:58:07

When I said I was a malt whisky snob, I don’t look down on people who drink blended scotch - I hate it, but DH drank it all the time; he couldn’t be bothered with the subtleties of malt. I am a brand snob. There are some I don’t think are worth spending good money on. Unfortunately now, I can’t afford the ones that are, so “how are the mighty fallen”!

ParlorGames Thu 29-Dec-22 12:39:32

sodapop

When my younger daughter was a teenager and came shopping with me she wouldn't carry an M & S bag. She would turn them inside out before use.

In the days before all plastic bags had to be bought I always turned any inside out that I had to pay for; refused to personally pay to advertise a store/company no matter how cheap the bags were.
Now we have to pay for all bags I always take my own cotton tote bag. Sorted.

nanna8 Thu 29-Dec-22 12:32:17

Welcome Ali08 🦚

ExperiencedNotOld Thu 29-Dec-22 12:31:34

I wear dresses 90% of the time and buy them in online sales, often paying no more than £20 for something with a much higher starting price. Who could tell? It’s nonsense to judge on the potential expenditure of an item.
Snobbery is all about judging others. Surely what was meant was personal preference - unless there is some ‘judging’ going on….

sodapop Thu 29-Dec-22 12:29:32

When my younger daughter was a teenager and came shopping with me she wouldn't carry an M & S bag. She would turn them inside out before use.

Ali08 Thu 29-Dec-22 12:26:24

You're all a bunch of terrible snobs! I really don't know why I'm in here with you all?
Dark chocolate, well Bournville is ok but I much prefer milk chocolate.
I have to have PG Tips, at a push Tetley, but not any shops own!
I love a good gin, but am happy with Aldi's as well as M&S.
I'm not bothered by 'names' but if I saw a nice item of clothing in a charity shop that fitted me, I might buy it if ut was reasonably priced - I had a lovely Timberland sweatshirt a few years ago!
Washing powder...well darn it, I'm allergic to Persil and shops own brands, so I stick to Surf!
Cheap copy perfumes are a no-no, too.
So, I guess, because of allergies, I'm a bit of a snob haha.

I'm happy to be part of the team!

dogsmother Thu 29-Dec-22 12:16:50

Merylstreep 🤣

LRavenscroft Thu 29-Dec-22 12:16:12

I am a snob where vulgar behaviour is concerned where people show off. I really do look down my nose at name droppers, the ego brigade and conversational bores. I don't say anything, just politely remove myself as it jars on my sense of balance, beauty and harmony.

MerylStreep Thu 29-Dec-22 11:39:54

As far as I can see there is only one snob here ( so far) 😉
Everything else is preference.

Juliet27 Thu 29-Dec-22 11:28:30

My snobbish DISlike is

Tomato ketchup

Kate1949 Thu 29-Dec-22 11:26:35

We had that Lidl cheddar in black wax Callistemon. It was one of the best cheeses I've ever eaten.

HousePlantQueen Thu 29-Dec-22 11:25:43

I don't drink usual tea, only Earl Grey with lemon which always makes me sound a bit of a prima donna, but I don't like milk. So, when we have an away bowls match, afterwards it is tea and biscuits...no thanks to tea, no thanks to instant (sometimes powder!!) coffee, so I end up with a glass of water. I must be earning a reputation for difficult to please, but I just don't get the obsession with a 'nice cup of tea'.

Casdon Thu 29-Dec-22 11:25:24

Cressy

I have noticed lots of comments on GN where posters describe something as ‘good’ as in good coffee, good cheese, etc. Do they mean expensive or just a brand they like? We all have preferences, but not always linked to cost.

I can only answer for myself, but for me with coffee I prefer it less processed, I like beans that I can grind myself, and a particular blend. Instant coffee tastes revolting to me because it’s had all the oomph taken out it is the best way I can describe it. It shouldn’t logically be more expensive to buy coffee beans, but it definitely is, and other people see you as a coffee snob if you seek out only the blend you like best.

Dottynan Thu 29-Dec-22 11:20:27

I am a plastic bag snob. It has to be Waitrose or M and S. Nothing else bothers me

Poppyred Thu 29-Dec-22 11:17:44

My snobbish likes are:

Coffee
Mugs
Tomatoes

Doodledog Thu 29-Dec-22 11:07:30

I have preferences for knitting yarn - I love cashmere but if not I use merino or other natural fibres only. It’s my hobby as well as clothing so I indulge myself even though it costs more.

On the same lines, I don’t like fake leather or anything passing itself off as being a natural product but really man-made. Handbags, shoes, sofas - no ‘pleather’ or ‘suedette’ thanks. (Apologies to vegans here).

I’m not a brand label snob, but do check labels for the fibre content- a bit of a blend will sometimes get through, but I am a purist at heart grin.

I would rather have tea as instant coffee but I’m fine about teabags over leaf tea, and happy with supermarket tea. I am happy with supermarket brands in general, and not bothered if it’s Aldi or Waitrose, and definitely don’t look down on people with different preferences - I just hope they don’t make me a cup of coffee grin

JaneJudge Thu 29-Dec-22 11:05:29

I'm an egg snob

HousePlantQueen Thu 29-Dec-22 11:01:28

Lidl cheese and charcuterie is excellent. As is their chocolate

Callistemon21 Thu 29-Dec-22 10:54:38

The cheeseboard is primarily from Lidl
sago one of the best cheeses I tasted this Christmas (and for a long time) was a Cheddar from Lidl in black wax; can't remember the name unfortunately.

HousePlantQueen Thu 29-Dec-22 10:53:09

I just have preferences, whether or not they are snobbery I am not sure. I dislike instant coffee, but love cheaper brands of chocolate such as Quality Street. I cannot wear cheap shoes because I have weird feet, but after the initial outlay the more expensive shoes last me years. I do however, swither about putting 'better' clothes out to the charity shop which is ridiculous as some unworn items are years old.

Chardy Thu 29-Dec-22 10:52:19

I've just been reminded I'm a chocolate and wine un-snob - I prefer the cheap stuff. Or if I dislike the expensive stuff, am I an inverted snob?

Mollygo Thu 29-Dec-22 10:48:36

I’m a shoe snob. I got a pair of very famous make shoes from a charity shop in the days when I enjoyed high heels. I wore them at every appropriate opportunity and I can’t let them go-even though they’re more like an accident waiting to happen shoes for me now.

Cressy Thu 29-Dec-22 10:46:56

I have noticed lots of comments on GN where posters describe something as ‘good’ as in good coffee, good cheese, etc. Do they mean expensive or just a brand they like? We all have preferences, but not always linked to cost.