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Who is posher?

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Alomiakoda, Oct 3, 2004.

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Who is posher?

  1. Alomiakoda

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  2. Showmet

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  1. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    Me or Showmet?
     
  2. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    Is this a backwards class war you're starting Bob?:eek: Anyway you don't need to be posh to have class:p
     
  3. Smartie.uk

    Smartie.uk Member

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    i notice that im not included in this vote.. thru fear of the unfair competition no doubt.
     
  4. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    Interesting that the definition of posh according to my OED is "smart, stylish, first-rate"... why does the word seem to have class connotations for vernacular use?

    So I am either winning or losing, I'm not entirely sure!
     
  5. Jaz Delorean

    Jaz Delorean Senior Member

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    Alomiakoda is definately posher.... :p
     
  6. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    Shush you! You're bloody posher than me with your down south accent tooo :p

    Everyone picks on mee :(
     
  7. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    It's because POSH was used to descirbe the people travelling on ships who had money and could afford the shady side of the boat:

    Port Out, Starboard Home.

    All the common folk had to but up with being sunburnt on the sunny side :p
     
  8. Jaz Delorean

    Jaz Delorean Senior Member

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    i don't have an accent! just because i'm from the south, doesn't make me posh. Sal is posh!! you're the one with the accent!! :p
     
  9. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    Am not! You and Luchi are both reeeeeeeally posh :p
     
  10. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    It's official... Bob is very posh:eek:
     
  11. SharyBobbins

    SharyBobbins QPR Football Fan

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    So the common folk had nice tans and the rich people were white as bed sheets. lol
     
  12. Claire

    Claire Senior Member

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    tis true:eek:

    I must be common cos I am tanned ish... spanish irish.

    But I do talk posh for a yorkshire girl that is:)
     
  13. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    I can still hardly understand a word you say :p
     
  14. Ellie-Rose

    Ellie-Rose Le Muppet

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    Some say I'm posh.. but I'm not convinced
     
  15. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    Not a chance:p
     
  16. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    YOu bloody are :p
     
  17. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    I don't think anyone's as posh as Kat, and since she's not here she can't defend herself....
     
  18. PinkMoon

    PinkMoon Senior Member

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    Sal

    Im always around when my name needs defending...
    im not bloody well posh!
    geez the cheek...
     
  19. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    I knew it ... this is merely myth ... in terms of its etymology there is no class connotation to the word "posh", originally just meant smart or natty.

    The term posh is used particularly in Britain to describe those with social pretensions. Popular Folk etymology states the expression originated from the phrase "Port Out, Starboard Home", referred to the most desirable cabin locations on ships travelling to and from British colonies in the Far East.
    However, extensive searching of shipping company records and tickets from that period has failed to reveal any evidence for this claim. The fact that this folk etymology is only recorded 17 years after the terms earliest known appearance (in the 25th September 1918 issue of Punch) also lends weight to the theory that this etymology is merely apocryphal.
    http://www.fact-index.com/p/po/posh.html
     
  20. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    You're just annoyed because everyone voted for you :p
     
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