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четверг, 6 декабря 2018 г.

New photo How to be upper class in 2019 according to Tatler

It's no secret that the class system has seen a lot of changes over the past century, and for those at a loss between the upper and the non-upper, Tatler has come to the rescue.


The society bible has released a bizarre new guide on what it means  to be upper class in 2019 - and what will bring you down a peg or two.


As well as the predictable such as Champagne, among the 'in' traits area are rather a lot of unexpected characteristics.


Tatler considers 'Having a job' among one of the must-have requirements of the new upper class alongside befriending somebody older and owning a SodaStream.




Tatler has released a guide to what it takes to be upper class in 2019 and while Champagne is still in it says that 'most white wines' are out


Tatler has released a guide to what it takes to be upper class in 2019 and while Champagne is still in it says that 'most white wines' are out



Tatler has released a guide to what it takes to be upper class in 2019 and while Champagne is still in it says that 'most white wines' are out



Health implications also feature heavily with the anti-anxiety medication Xanax making the list as well as the ingestion reliever Pepti-Bismol and the condition gout.


It seems that even certain countries are out-of-bound if you want to stay sophisticated with Sweden considered upper class while France is a big no-no.




Check your social status with Tatler's guide, above. The magazine has released a guide to being upper class in 2019


Check your social status with Tatler's guide, above. The magazine has released a guide to being upper class in 2019



Check your social status with Tatler's guide, above. The magazine has released a guide to being upper class in 2019


Other class dividers include wet wipes, mouthwash and even the word 'posh' which have all fallen out of favour according to the magazine.


Even Royal favourites are considered demode when it comes to the modern upper classes.




The humbled fried egg should be on the brunch plates of the well-to-dos while dips should be well out of sight 


The humbled fried egg should be on the brunch plates of the well-to-dos while dips should be well out of sight 



The humbled fried egg should be on the brunch plates of the well-to-dos while dips should be well out of sight 


Meghan's old haunt of Soho Farmhouse, which she is reported to have spent her hen party at, makes the list alongside her wedding destination and soon to be new-home of Windsor.


Meanwhile when it comes to dining out those hoping to join the upper set should ditch 'most white wines' and dips. 




Read the full feature in the January issue of Tatler 


Read the full feature in the January issue of Tatler 



Read the full feature in the January issue of Tatler 



MailOnline etiquette expert William Hanson says that the evolving traits of the upper classes in down to our friends across the pond.


He said: 'A lot of what is now considered Non-U - either by Tatler or anyone else - generally comes from our friends across the ocean in America. 


'The increasing Americanisation of our language often rubs people up the wrong way as the more traditional elements of being British get eroded. 


'But do not for one moment allow anyone to say that it doesn't matter. 


'It may have evolved but for as long as Britain is a country, people will judge others on everything - their lexicon being just one of many ways.' 


See the full feature in the January issue available on digital download and newsstands now. www.tatler.com 



New-upper-class 



  1. Eating bread

  2. Having a job

  3. Peto Bismol

  4. Champagne

  5. Xanax

  6. EasyJet

  7. Athens 

  8. The North

  9. Being faithful

  10. Audiobooks 

  11. Having a much older best friend

  12. Gout

  13. SodaStreams

  14. Yorkshire tea

  15. Fried Eggs

  16. Sweden

 





Non-upper-class 



  1. Dietary requirements

  2. The word 'posh' 

  3.  Mouthwash

  4. Most white wine 

  5. Elaborate gin and tonics  

  6. British Airways

  7. The South-East

  8. France (except Paris) 

  9. Dips

  10. Trophy spouses

  11. Windsor

  12. Tinder 

  13. iPads 

  14. Soho Farmhouse 

  15. Wet wipes

  16. Saying, 'I'm all right thanks' when offered a drink



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