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Dan Paulus Veteran user Utah is isolated from the real world by 343 Posts |
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On 2008-09-27 15:11, dearwiseone wrote: Yes I did. By the way, for those of you who still wear the tuxedo, check out your local tux rental shops. We have one here that sells their excess inventory every October. For the price of a couple rentals you can own your own, they also sell accessories such as shoes, vests, ties, french cuff links, etc. Classic Tuxes don't go out of style for a few years so it's a good deal. Get a real vest, not the "dickies" I always keep one tux on hand for when the client insists that I wear one.
There is no great genius without a mixture of madness. - Aristotle
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Sorceress New user 34 Posts |
A lot of people who appear to be rich aren't and that is why they are cheapskates, because they don't have that much money and are spending beyond their means. Then there are those who lack good backgrounds, are new rich and don't realize the customs of the better bred. The best people don't throw money around and waste it to show off, and they also aren't tight with their money when they Owe people a fair wage. Being well bred means you grew up with parents who gave you their attention and taught you how to do things in the nicest way. The Upper class often lacks the best social graces, whereas the Upper middle class often is well bred due to long illustrious family histories and money coming from both having to earn a living, particularly in one of the profession or possibly a family business and having some inherited wealth too. Those in this last group are usually generous and very nice. Social and familial background, and education is everything. The appearance of money and amount of money means nothing
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