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The word classy has been used in many instances ( I am not looking for the definition of the word) just your take on what you consider as classy
For me it's honour and integrity |
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Classy, you mean like putting you coat on the ground so a lady doesn't get muddy that kind of thing?
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Classy, you mean like putting you coat on the ground so a lady doesn't get muddy that kind of thing? Something like that, are you Sir Walter Raleigh by any chance? |
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Wearing clothes outside of the house
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The word classy has been used in many instances ( I am not looking for the definition of the word) just your take on what you consider as classy For me it's honour and integrity I know it has nothing to do with material objects you own. Some very wealthy people are dogs, while some poverty stricken have class. It's the way you handle/carry yourself, your character, and how you see/treat others .. |
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The word classy has been used in many instances ( I am not looking for the definition of the word) just your take on what you consider as classy For me it's honour and integrity Yep for me as well
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The word classy has been used in many instances ( I am not looking for the definition of the word) just your take on what you consider as classy For me it's honour and integrity I know it has nothing to do with material objects you own. Some very wealthy people are dogs, while some poverty stricken have class. It's the way you handle/carry yourself, your character, and how you see/treat others .. I can't add anything else to that! |
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The word classy has been used in many instances ( I am not looking for the definition of the word) just your take on what you consider as classy For me it's honour and integrity I know it has nothing to do with material objects you own. Some very wealthy people are dogs, while some poverty stricken have class. It's the way you handle/carry yourself, your character, and how you see/treat others .. Class cannot be bought, you're so right |
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Being classy can also be defined as:
Having the knowledge to know when to keep your mouth shut |
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Honour and Integrity...I like that because I think classy is more a behavior than a look. (Although as a look you definately have it). Sometimes its more noticeable by its absence but when the real deal comes along its worth taking note of. When you can maintain an honest and fair demeanor in the face of adversity then I think that is classy too.
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IVE BEEN TOLD IM LIKE AN OUTTA WORK TEACHER
NO CLASS |
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I have class. I raise my pinky finger when I have a spot of tea in the morning.
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Wearing clothes outside of the house you know you're a redneck if..... |
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Classy is a person who is stylish, admirably smart, elegant, and money does not have anything to do with it; neither social class, and is something you are born with....just my humble opinion.
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The word classy has been used in many instances ( I am not looking for the definition of the word) just your take on what you consider as classy For me it's honour and integrity I know it has nothing to do with material objects you own. Some very wealthy people are dogs, while some poverty stricken have class. It's the way you handle/carry yourself, your character, and how you see/treat others .. |
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Hello Mr Gentleman.................. How are you, long time |
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