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I am really posh - that's according to DGD3!!

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kittylester Wed 18-Feb-26 15:04:52

I shop at John Lewis, Waitrose but the giddy limit is buying eggs from an egg farm.

She is almost 13 and an authority on most things.

NotSpaghetti Fri 20-Feb-26 10:11:24

Grammaretto
Your comment The richest person I know, shops at Asda. made me smile and remember some from years ago...

A friend of my mum's sold her lucrative business and went on an "early retirement" cruise with her husband and 10 year old daughter. They took me with them to "childmind" their daughter whilst they were out in the evening etc.
It was the new QE2 and the food was totally fabulous. Lobster for breakfast if you fancied it.
The mum had the same breakfast (Cornflakes) and lunch (ham salad) every day!
I couldn't believe it.

I think probably we like what we know, and, as we get older we know what we like.

Wealthy doesn't mean "posh" though does it!

Allira Fri 20-Feb-26 11:10:52

HelterSkelter1

Bournemouth was a lovely shopping centre. DH comes from there and sis in law still lives there. But it is a shadow of itself now. All the dept and large stores have gone. So very sad. But we were very lucky to have had the pleasure of them. I believe the gardens are still there and maintained.

I bet the red squirrels have emigrated to Brownsea Island, too!

Boz Fri 20-Feb-26 11:27:14

grannybuy

It’s harder to ‘shop posh ‘ nowadays. Our long main shopping street now only has Primark. We lost Debenhams and John Lewis some time ago, plus the independent department stores have also long gone. The shopping mall has Next, Seasalt, Zara and one or two others. We don’t have a Waitrose. I shop in M & S food, for certain things, similarly in Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Home Bargains and Lidl.

Posh shopping is now, I believe, totally online.

Lollin Fri 20-Feb-26 11:36:58

Depends where you live boz grin
I like to buy my biscuits from Fortnum & Mason especially since they have refill packets available of my favourites.

loopyloo Fri 20-Feb-26 11:40:58

Has anybody talked about the origin of the word? Port outward starboard home? The best cabins on the ships to India.
But class and status in Modern Britain, a whole subject to be discussed.

sazz1 Fri 20-Feb-26 14:40:50

I know 2 multi millionaires through past employment. Their wives shop at Lidl and Aldi picking up a few things from Asda. One has many HMOs and is a very well known property developer. The other has several commercial cleaning companies. Their homes are full of antique furniture set in large grounds. If you spoke to them you would never know how wealthy they are. Not all posh people wear a label saying rich.

kittylester Fri 20-Feb-26 15:15:34

I'm not sure posh equates to wealthy/rich. I know quite a few rich people but they are not what I would call 'posh'. They flaunt their wealth. I think real 'posh' people just are and don't shout about it.

I am neither except in dgd's eyes. grin

Usedtobeblonde Fri 20-Feb-26 15:44:32

I have a friend who has a multimillionaire stepson.
The economies that family make, while having three beautiful homes, make me smile.
There is certainly no extravagant living.
He went to his D’s graduation in trainers.

keepcalmandcavachon Fri 20-Feb-26 19:35:29

I associate the word posh with the slightly deranged and utterly desperate Hyacinth Bucket!

Karen22 Fri 20-Feb-26 23:55:33

Well, I dont have a waitrose neither a farm shop in my area....so Aldi here I come 😆🫠

Oreo Sat 21-Feb-26 10:23:45

Karen22

Well, I dont have a waitrose neither a farm shop in my area....so Aldi here I come 😆🫠

I’m just off to the Co-op , see ya later😁

Allira Sat 21-Feb-26 10:58:10

keepcalmandcavachon

I associate the word posh with the slightly deranged and utterly desperate Hyacinth Bucket!

Posh is owning a Mercedes, sauna, and having room for a pony!
And being married to a turf accountant.