Doing ‘posh’..

Started by Scrumpy, Yesterday at 07:40:49 PM

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Scrumpy

I watched a tv programme today.. Yorkshire's Poshest Hotel : Grantley Hall..
The lady that owned it was inspiring.. She said she was a council house kid and her father was miner.. admitting that she only made money after a divorce.. The renovations costs were over 100million.. The mind boggles..
The manager was more snobbish than the owner and her grownup son..
  The hotel was beautiful.. the gardens were grand.. the service top notch and the food looked delicious..

Even if I won millions I would never stay in a 'posh' hotel..
I would hate to be treated like I was better then others..
Simply because of my wealth.. Also I couldn't bear to part with such vast amounts of money in order to be waited on hand and foot.. and have my every whim taken care of..
I am just a council house kid.. Never ,ever done posh..
And never would want to..
 I have only stayed in regular hotels where the staff behave normal and mostly pleasant..
Have you stayed in a posh hotel.? 
Would you spend thousands to do so.?
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

GrannyMac

My daughter's been there. Her husband booked it as a treat and she loved it, poshest hotel she's stayed in in the UK she said, but the staff were lovely.  My son-in- law grew up in a council house, and we certainly weren't well off.  I've been to a wedding in a posh hotel in St Andrews, my nephew's wife comes from a well to do family.  We stayed in a B&B! 
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Mups

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I have never done 'Posh.' 
Different things bring joy to different people though.   Posh folks probably wouldn't like my way of life either.

Good health,   peace of mind, and a clear conscience mean more to me than going somewhere very posh and mixing with the elite. I doubt they would be my sort of people anyway, no more than I would be theirs. 
I mean,  what on earth would you talk about for a start?   I could hardly join in a conversation about the latest cruise I'd been on,  or having dinner with Richard Branson!

Anyway, I don't think I would want someone grovelling round me just because they were after a big tip,  I would rather someone help me because they were sincere or kind.


muddy

I would prefer interesting to posh 
Last year I stayed for one night in an old Spanish finca .
It was wonderful .
Not expensive and great  food and amazing decor .

Scrumpy


I agree with Mups.. I wouldn't have any idea what to talk about to those who think they are 'posh'.. 
People who inherit money are probably easier to chat to than those who make their money and think they are 'up there'...   I would rather chat to the cleaner..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Raven

I don't do posh, though when we moved to the Mainland during my early years a lot of the school kids used to think we were a posh family because we lived in the Castle's Dowger House and it was huge compared to other houses in the area.
But we were just an ordinary family doing the same as other families.