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A little peak into the Dutch upper class;
Class overhere is more linked to real and serious money, but also to the
way in which this is NOT flaunted.
Dutch upper class for instance will never drive something ''vulgar'' as a
Rolls Royce, Mercedes S Class, BMW or even a Jaguar.
That's just common. They drive discrete Swedish quality cars like Volvo or
Saab, WITHOUT ( o hear ye all! ) a mobile phone. Preferably well maintained
and cherished classics.
And when it's a classic a Mercedes also fits the bill.
A FWD is allowed, as long as it is a genuine Landrover or a Defender, or a
Mercedes G class and you actually live in the country.
Their wardrobe is not trendy, but just quality. No fur coats please. And
absolutely no synthetic fabrics. Leather is allowed, but suede and (real)
tweed are better. Navy blue, grey or black suits and blazers and no
''loud'' ties for gentlemen. Ladies have more freedom, as long as it is not
(NOT!) ''sexy''. Anything related to that is considered private and
reserved for the bedroom.
And they speak without any accent, neither poche or vulgar.
Regional however is allowed as long as it is authentic.
And an old, but solid town- or countryhouse, furnished with wheatered
Chesterfield sofa's and a somewhat tatty wooden floor, with marble in the
hall, kitchen (with an Aga of course) and bathroom, which doesn't need to
be that big, is more a sign of class than a bulky, new villa, with all the
mod cons in a suburb. No stereo's or sound systems, music is produced by
intruments they play themselves. And if you really have to, please use
earphones in a seperate room.
No big tv sets, but a small one in a closet with doors.
No I-phones or mobiles please, but lap tops, preferably on an antique desk.
And use a leather bound agenda or filofax, with a nice fountian pen instead
of all that digital junk.
Tennis is sooo middle class. And golf is for people who are unfamilair with
the joys of sailing and hunting.
Positively NO soccer/football.
Hockey and rowing are allowed, but only when you're young.
So is horseriding. Ice skating however is a must, allthough totally
classless.
They donot only speak English, but also French and German.
And they know their Greek and Latin as well.
They (we) are discrete about our finances, but when needed we just buy it.
Money is not an issue or; THE expression that is a dead give away for being
Dutch upper class, ''Geld speelt geen rol.''
Funny how this video pokes fun so much at "aristocrats", a little on the
middle class, and barely a mention on the working class. They don't even
acknowledge the welfare class? Aren't those on assistance like over at
least 40%? In america over half the population is receiving government
assistance for poverty.
Indeed. The managerial class (upper middle) are abandoning their role in society as people seem to take less and less care and interest in society (possibly as a result of them having to answer to the proles in elections etc, who are generally even more ignorant than the upper class). It didn't help either that Thatcher pushed the idea that rank was a reward to be aspired to rather than a responsibility to be shouldered....as that led to the gents being ousted by the barrowboys.Welcome to the rise of Idiocracy.
+FurryAminal so now the educated are becoming the welfare class and poor working class. Whereas before education was for the upper middle class. but never for the posh though. Prince Charles is certainly not educated, neither was Lady Di.
That's because the media and education establishments started upper middleclass but the next generation were university liberals who came to worship 'victims'....and as they saw the working class as victims they took on the mannerisms of the lower classes in dress and speech.
When the narrator corrects himself and say 'Rum' rather than 'Room' at
6.54, is it supposed to be that 'rum' is middle class, working class, or
upper class? my dad makes fun of me for saying 'rum' but he's northern, so
I figured it's just a southern thing lol