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over a year ago
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The way they dress, how they present themselves. How they talk (By that I mean a good vocabulary, and fails to use profanity)
I would describe that as classy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The way they dress, how they present themselves. How they talk (By that I mean a good vocabulary, and fails to use profanity)
I would describe that as classy. " |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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"If you where to describe someone as classy what would you mean?"
Hmm, that's actually quite tricky to answer.
For me, it's more how they carry themselves and act towards & treat other people.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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stylish and sophisticated.
synonyms: stylish, high-class, superior, exclusive, chic, elegant, smart, sophisticated, fancy; expensive; upmarket; high-toned; informalposh, ritzy, plush, plushy, swanky, snazzy; |
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"stylish and sophisticated.
synonyms: stylish, high-class, superior, exclusive, chic, elegant, smart, sophisticated, fancy; expensive; upmarket; high-toned; informalposh, ritzy, plush, plushy, swanky, snazzy;" i wasnt asking for the dictionary definition |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The way they dress, how they present themselves. How they talk (By that I mean a good vocabulary, and fails to use profanity)
I would describe that as classy. oh hello, welcome backx"
Hello and thanks x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well Dressed. Well spoken. Well educated "
I disagree with the well educated part. A woman doesn't need a university degree to be classy.
I know plenty with who could easy be an audience member on a Jeremy Kyle show, yet know women from Council Estates who ooze nothing but classy and didn't even attend college. |
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"Well Dressed. Well spoken. Well educated
I disagree with the well educated part. A woman doesn't need a university degree to be classy.
I know plenty with who could easy be an audience member on a Jeremy Kyle show, yet know women from Council Estates who ooze nothing but classy and didn't even attend college. "
I agree with that. I think "classy" is an indefinable quality actually. The one person in the room who quietly puts their point across without insult or raising their voice for instance.
I'm desperately trying to think of an example in the public eye but the only one who comes to mind is Fiona Bruce. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well Dressed. Well spoken. Well educated
I disagree with the well educated part. A woman doesn't need a university degree to be classy.
I know plenty with who could easy be an audience member on a Jeremy Kyle show, yet know women from Council Estates who ooze nothing but classy and didn't even attend college.
I agree with that. I think "classy" is an indefinable quality actually. The one person in the room who quietly puts their point across without insult or raising their voice for instance.
I'm desperately trying to think of an example in the public eye but the only one who comes to mind is Fiona Bruce."
Des Lyman ? |
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By *exysuzi and Mr.SCouple
over a year ago
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"Well Dressed. Well spoken. Well educated
I disagree with the well educated part. A woman doesn't need a university degree to be classy.
I know plenty with who could easy be an audience member on a Jeremy Kyle show, yet know women from Council Estates who ooze nothing but classy and didn't even attend college.
I agree with that. I think "classy" is an indefinable quality actually. The one person in the room who quietly puts their point across without insult or raising their voice for instance.
I'm desperately trying to think of an example in the public eye but the only one who comes to mind is Fiona Bruce."
Agree...... but she sound funny when she speaks with a brummie accent. It doesn't quite go with the look xxxxxx Suzi . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My definition is its the demenour of someone. Not the way someone dresses but how they conduct themselves
In the public eye i would say joanna lumley and im trying to think of a man"
Des Lyman for gods sake. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My definition is its the demenour of someone. Not the way someone dresses but how they conduct themselves
In the public eye i would say joanna lumley and im trying to think of a man"
Totally agree.
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"My definition is its the demenour of someone. Not the way someone dresses but how they conduct themselves
In the public eye i would say joanna lumley and im trying to think of a man
Des Lyman for gods sake. " i said micheal portillo but i agree with des lyman |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My definition is its the demenour of someone. Not the way someone dresses but how they conduct themselves
In the public eye i would say joanna lumley and im trying to think of a man"
Again I disagree, would you call someone classy wearing a bright pink velour "Paul's Couture" tracksuit and some well worn UGG's?
To me "Classy" is a few things together and not one thing singular |
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"My definition is its the demenour of someone. Not the way someone dresses but how they conduct themselves
In the public eye i would say joanna lumley and im trying to think of a man
Again I disagree, would you call someone classy wearing a bright pink velour "Paul's Couture" tracksuit and some well worn UGG's?
To me "Classy" is a few things together and not one thing singular " depends, generally no. But if it was joanna lumley out walking her dogs yes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My definition is its the demenour of someone. Not the way someone dresses but how they conduct themselves
In the public eye i would say joanna lumley and im trying to think of a man
Again I disagree, would you call someone classy wearing a bright pink velour "Paul's Couture" tracksuit and some well worn UGG's?
To me "Classy" is a few things together and not one thing singular depends, generally no. But if it was joanna lumley out walking her dogs yes"
I think by someone knowing when they can make a fool of themselves and "act" doesn't meant they are not classy.
I would say it's about knowing your surroundings. |
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"You conduct yourself in a classy and dignified manner, you carry yourself with self worth and grace.
Either rich or poor, you can have it by behaving so.
" and you where the first person that came to mind when i typed the thread |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"You conduct yourself in a classy and dignified manner, you carry yourself with self worth and grace.
Either rich or poor, you can have it by behaving so.
and you where the first person that came to mind when i typed the thread"
How kind, thank you |
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By *yldstyleWoman
over a year ago
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On here I like to think that I am classy. Articulate and leaving a bit more to the imagination. Not vulgar. (That's not to say others aren't clsssy if they have their bits out) its just my own _iew of myself on here and what I try to stick with. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The polar opposite of me I'm afraid.
I would describe a classy person as refined, educated, well dressed and sophisticated in their tastes.
Definitely not loud, brash and from exceptionally gorgeous Northern working-class stock a la me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Someone who would never define themselves thus....
Anyone who does, almost by definition, isn't
All dippy people are classy xxxxx Suzi "
It's a nice trait x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Someone who's feet you only see sticking out the window of a Bentley or Roller, maybe a Merc if they are slumming it.
S"
Nah nah nah hhhhhhhh
I'm seeing a classy bird... wears Jimmy Choos & valentinos,drives a new white range rover not a evoque or sport.. the big one.
She's got Harley Street tits and a designer vagina and hits the gym daily as she doesn't work.. Classy yet funny and outgoing.
Love classy ladies. .richer funnier sexier the better.... |
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