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    I think BarryW is right - it is something from within - and that "fitting in" thing is often a reverse snobbery borne out of social insecurity and ignorance. Good manners - and "class" at best springs from good manners - are the manners that make people feel comfortable and at ease, bad manners do the reverse. People with real class create ease and social pleasure, simple as that. And those people come from all walks of life. The more we focus on the rights and wrongs of class the less opportunity we have to enjoy the people around us, whatever class they are!

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