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256 pages, Hardcover
First published July 7, 2022
But none of this made a speck of difference to Uncle Matthew. As well as hating the posh, he also considered many 'posh' things intolerable, although again his interpretations of posh was in places individual to the point of eccentricity. Some of his pet hates were obvious enough: cravats, yellow corduroy, Little Englanders, loud braying voices, people who said 'shampoo' or 'fizz' for champagne ('Rather snobbish of you,' Aunt Sadie had once pointed out, to his fury). Some were less so: soap with a pump dispenser, cufflinks, thin socks, overcoats, which he considered both posh and effete, umbrellas, pugs, 'virtue signalling', Dijon mustard, scented candles, English nursery food, including, to our sorrow, mashed potato.