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Originally posted by ltl/fb
If she started out a prole, and now has money, her friends may see her as uppidity (I thought the term was uppity, but I yield to your more extensive prole experience). If she started out as a non-prole, married a prole, and is entertaining his prole friends then she might be seen as pretentious and he might be seen as uppidity.
Re: "uppity," I always thought this was partly racial and not just class-oriented. Perhaps uppidity is a cleansed version of uppity.
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I went topublic schools and a State U. I'm lucky to have been accepted to law school; to be able to spell perfectly would be too much for me to ask. But you sure win this argument. Congratulations, you caught me on a spelling error- you should be real fucking proud.
Oh, by the way, the reason there are spelling errors in my posts here is because I can't find a spell check like they had at Findlaw. I for one am not going to complain because i think the people who built this board did a great job, you can complain all you want. ingrate!
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This post is an example of patronizing.
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no. it was an attempt to be.