richard_daily
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pffft! not much I'm sure.
That's not at all true.
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pffft! not much I'm sure.
weirdness you wouldn't get in america.
i love my job and it pays like shit. some of the clients are quite wealthy. in america i would be expected to defer to them. here it's slightly awkward...
after a few months in the job i figured out a serious problem: my clients were often feeling like they should defer to me, with some of them being obviously very uncomfortable having me work for them. why? because they have 'common' accents and i speak in an accent associated with a higher social class. i started deliberately slaughtering the english language and, like magic, my clients were comfortable in my company.
oh, we get that with regional accents too. there are various surveys out there showing stereotypes associated with each one. but the upper class accent is the same over the entire country.We have a bit of a parallel in the US. Northern accents with a wide variety of variations, same with the South, all of which have some harsh and lovely variations. Anyway, the north trumps the south. That is, if you're from the south and in the north you are automatically 10 IQ points dumber than the locals, which leads to southerners taking the shirts off the cocky Northerners backs for underestimating them.
We have a bit of a parallel in the US. Northern accents with a wide variety of variations, same with the South, all of which have some harsh and lovely variations. Anyway, the north trumps the south. That is, if you're from the south and in the north you are automatically 10 IQ points dumber than the locals, which leads to southerners taking the shirts off the cocky Northerners backs for underestimating them.
oh, we get that with regional accents too. there are various surveys out there showing stereotypes associated with each one. but the upper class accent is the same over the entire country.
All else equal, they'll take the larger dowry.
doing the season in london, etc.That's because back in the dark ages, ie before trains, only the rich, ie people with horses, ever left the environs of their own village.
All else equal, they'll take the larger dowry.
i learned that phrase taking british economics in school - and the one thing that was clear from writing those essays was that 'all being equal' was really an imaginary starting point. with regards to men and women, there is absolutely NO such thing.
There's another common myth, that a rich man can "get" any woman.
He can't.
Clearly, a man who is willing to throw lots of money around can get a woman, that's for sure... but will that woman be around if he loses all his money?
You reap what you sew.
I think you mean "sow."
oink!
There's another common myth, that a rich man can "get" any woman.
He can't.
Clearly, a man who is willing to throw lots of money around can get a woman, that's for sure... but will that woman be around if he loses all his money?
You reap what you sew.
What other barnyard sounds can you make?
i learned that phrase taking british economics in school - and the one thing that was clear from writing those essays was that 'all being equal' was really an imaginary starting point. with regards to men and women, there is absolutely NO such thing...
It's a myth firmly believed by losers, just to soothe their feelings. Any person who thinks it is true, reveals more about themselves than anything it says about the women they know.
most kinky request i've had ever!
most kinky request i've had ever!
Seriously? You've never been asked to do a Huey Lewis on some guy?
Well?
seriously, do you honestly believe a woman's interest in you is directly proportional to the size of your wallet?
(not judging, just doing a little statistical investigation)
Absolutely not.
There may be many women for whom this is true, but there are many women for whom it is not. Most marriages are made when the couple is too young for it to be certain how successful either one of them will be financially, and if the woman turns out to be the primary bread-winner, I know of no evidence that this causes her to dump the man. Financial stress does break up marriages, but if financial success on the part of the woman causes a break-up, it's more likely to be the man having his pride wounded than the woman feeling unprovided for.
us brits lead sheltered lives...