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Being posh is often associated with wealth or class, but in truth, anyone can be posh. To be posh, you just need to invent your own definition of elegance, style, and sociability. Along with these aspects of poshness, you should also be confident and acknowledge your own self-importance. If you believe you are posh, others will think the same about you.

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Acting Posh

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  1. Display good manners. Posh people have good manners and know the boundaries in human relations. Always say "please" and "thank you" when the situation calls for it. Say "excuse me," greet people politely, and display good table manners—such as chewing with your mouth closed. [1]
    • Also do not use your phone at the table or when talking to someone.
  2. Although posh people are often wealthy or "high class," this does not mean they are arrogant. It’s important to be confident in yourself and your abilities, but do not think that you are better than anyone else. Treating everyone you meet as your equal is very posh. [2]
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  3. Always show up and do your best at anything you commit to. For example, if you say you will throw a party for someone, do it and do it to your best ability. Or, if you make a mess while you’re a guest at someone’s home, make sure to clean up after yourself. [3]
  4. Posh people have a large vocabulary and know when to employ it. However, posh people never force words into sentences that don't belong. Read and study to expand your vocabulary, but don’t use your knowledge to show off. Speak clearly and confidently. [4]
  5. This person could be a friend, historical figure, or even a celebrity. Don't copy them precisely but do allow their way of being, their style, and attitudes have some influence on yours. That way, you can build a strong foundation on which to become a posh person in your own right.
    • Some examples of posh people are Emma Watson, Kate Middleton, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Eddie Redmayne. [5]
  6. Practice a posh accent. A posh accent is often associated with the English aristocracy, as well with educational institutions, like Oxford. This accent is referred to as posh, but is actually called Upper Received Pronunciation English (Upper RP). Essentially, to sound this way, practice an English accent. Then, pronounce your consonants more fully. Also, pronounce vowels æ sound leaning more towards the “e” sound. [6]
    • For example, when saying “man,” it will sound more like “men” in a posh accent.
    • Also, a weak “I” sound will sound more like an “e.” For example, “quickly” should be pronounced more like “queckly.”
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Taking Part in Posh Activities

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  1. Take some time out of every day to have a conversation with someone. This could be a friend, coworker, or even your mail carrier. Display genuine interest in what they have to say, and most importantly, only say things that come from a place of kindness. [7]
  2. It’s okay if you aren’t naturally outgoing, but make an effort to attend every gathering you’ve been invited to. Make sure to thank the host at the party and bring a small gift, such as a bottle of wine, for the host. While at the party, speak to as many people as possible and try to genuinely enjoy yourself. [8]
    • As a gift, you could also bring flowers or an appetizer—such as a cheese plate.
  3. Look for a hobby that involves spending time with other people. Make sure it is something you’d enjoy. It could be soccer, a book club, or a painting class. Preferably, invest yourself in a hobby that involves improving yourself, whether it be mind or body. [9]
  4. Stay up-to-date on current events and read books whenever you have spare time. If you are in school, do your best to get good grades and benefit from your education. Even if you are well-educated, never miss an opportunity to learn from an elder or another intelligent person. [10]
    • Read the newspaper, online or in print—such as The New York Times.
    • Watch the news—whichever news channel you prefer.
    • Read classics of literature—like Jane Eyre.
  5. Thank-you letters aren’t very common nowadays, but they are always polite and appreciated. Send a handwritten thank-you note whenever someone does anything kind for you, hosts a party, or gives you a gift. If you can’t send a handwritten note, at least send an e-mail. [11]
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Looking Posh

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  1. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, and take a shower on a daily basis. Washing your hair every day isn’t ideal for everyone, so wash and condition your hair as often as is best for your hair type. You should clean your nails and keep them trimmed. Essentially, keep yourself clean and healthy. [12]
  2. Stay healthy by doing some kind of exercise at least 3 times a week. If possible, exercise 5 times a week for at least 30 minutes a day. Find a type of exercise that you enjoy. It could be running, swimming, or even dancing. Regular exercise will boost your energy and overall confidence. [13]
  3. You don’t have to adhere to one specific style to be posh. Find a style that makes you feel the most confident and invest in it. Find clothes and accessories in this style. This could be a preppy, retro, or even a hipster style. [14]
  4. Wear clothing that is not too tight or too baggy. Ideally, your clothing should be form-fitting. The fit and overall look of your outfit will look even better if you choose classic fabrics—such as cotton, wool, linen, and silk. These fabrics may be a bit more expensive, but it’s better to buy a few high quality items rather than a larger quantity. [16]
  5. If you have trouble finding a style that works for you, it is always a safe option to go for simple clothing in a neutral color. Some great neutral colors to choose from are white, navy blue, black, and gray. For example, you could wear a pair of navy blue slacks with a white sweater. [17]
  6. You can, of course, wear whatever accessories that appeal to you, but it is quite posh to choose just a few basic accessories. For example, choose a simple silver necklace with silver stud earrings. Or, wear a brown leather belt with brown loafers. Let your confidence shine through rather than letting your clothes speak for you. [18]
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    What accessories will help me look posh?
    Jordan Stolch
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    Jordan Stolch is an Image Strategist, Style Advisor, and the Founder of MiKADO - a concierge personal styling firm. With over a decade of experience, Jordan specializes in helping people eliminate the confusion and insecurities associated with how to dress in order to build a powerful image and use clothing to their strategic advantage. Jordan trains entrepreneurs, business leaders, and corporate executives in the foundations of "power dressing", from some of the country's preeminent companies such as Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Berkshire Hathaway, Universal Music Group, Starbucks, and Disney. She works with clients both in-person and virtually, teaching them how to take the confusion out of style so they can operate at a higher level. Jordan earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and studied Merchandise Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIDM).
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    Focus on statement handbags—something that has a structure and rectangular shape, for instance. For other accessories, you might wear a neck scarf, a leather belt, or elegant jewelry like gold earrings or a simple cuff bracelet.
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    Can girls who have girlfriends be posh?
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    Girls who have girlfriends are great candidates for being posh! Don't let anything stop you from dominating the room and grabbing everyone's attention with your style and attitude.
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    I am very introverted and I don't want to be outgoing or go out a lot. Is there a way I can still be posh?
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    Sure, you can invite people over for an elegant meal and serve something fancy. Tell people to come in their best clothes, use fine china, etc.
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      Being posh is about being respectful and eloquent to everyone you meet. It’s important to be well-mannered and humble at all times so no one perceives you as being rude. You should also speak clearly and use a wide vocabulary so people can understand you better. Always take responsibility for your actions and obligations. For example, clean up after yourself if you make a mess at someone’s home. Try to educate yourself as much as you can in your free time so you can understand the world better. To dress posh, wear smart, well-fitting clothes that you feel confident in. Stick to solid neutral colors, like white, navy blue, black, and gray, which look elegant and modest. For more tips, including how to perfect your posh accent, read on!

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