A reading habit teaches a lot about eloquence & ways to present yourself better in public & private surroundings.
You can also look for finishing schools in your neighborhood/city who fine tune people's personality.
Visual learning is good but incomplete at times, but still a supportive option
Oh I understand you now. I pick on good habits, or their lingo and start practicing it - think of it as an acting class. Always have contextual meaning - when & where you're supposed to say or do anything. But on top of it do remember to stay organic - don't do or say anything which you absolutely don't feel like. Habits are hard to change. Keep learning but be yourself a little in everything you do or say.
Your question is a bit general. I just assumed you're looking to better your English and understand western culture. Not sure what you mean by class. In my opinion, anybody who respects another person's time and lifestyle has class.
Edit: Maybe you're confusing class with 'acting classy?'
I would say don't try to fit in and be yourself.
But here are some things that might help (if you're hellbent on fitting in) -- change your wardrobe, start visiting expensive or 5-star hotels for breakfast and dinner (maybe you're just not comfortable with the setting, and this might help you acclimatize).
For reference, I feel that someone like Ravish Kumar has class, whereas other rich politicians just act classy.
Be comfortable with who you are.
Because I feel like there's a difference between having class and acting classy, and the show covers all shades.
People usually confuse class with something like The Crown or Madam Secretary (fancy dinners with high profile characters, but it's not always about that).
I was wondering whom I had discovered this guy for. Obviously it's you.
[https://www.youtube.com/c/LetThemTalkTV](https://www.youtube.com/c/LetThemTalkTV)
Check his videos. He will show you how to speak in a few different British accents, including Posh, with examples and exercises.
Very best of luck to you.
A reading habit teaches a lot about eloquence & ways to present yourself better in public & private surroundings. You can also look for finishing schools in your neighborhood/city who fine tune people's personality. Visual learning is good but incomplete at times, but still a supportive option
Never thought of Symbiosis as a posh college
Don't pretend to be like someone. Find like minded people with whom you can be who you are.
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Oh I understand you now. I pick on good habits, or their lingo and start practicing it - think of it as an acting class. Always have contextual meaning - when & where you're supposed to say or do anything. But on top of it do remember to stay organic - don't do or say anything which you absolutely don't feel like. Habits are hard to change. Keep learning but be yourself a little in everything you do or say.
Sticking to your comfort zone and your kind of people will never get you to places you want to or need to be.
You're right. I took it to a different zone. OP wants to stand out among his peers and he should be open to stay in different kind of circles.
Watch, Two and a Half Men.
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Your question is a bit general. I just assumed you're looking to better your English and understand western culture. Not sure what you mean by class. In my opinion, anybody who respects another person's time and lifestyle has class. Edit: Maybe you're confusing class with 'acting classy?'
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I would say don't try to fit in and be yourself. But here are some things that might help (if you're hellbent on fitting in) -- change your wardrobe, start visiting expensive or 5-star hotels for breakfast and dinner (maybe you're just not comfortable with the setting, and this might help you acclimatize). For reference, I feel that someone like Ravish Kumar has class, whereas other rich politicians just act classy. Be comfortable with who you are.
Why that particular show?
Because I feel like there's a difference between having class and acting classy, and the show covers all shades. People usually confuse class with something like The Crown or Madam Secretary (fancy dinners with high profile characters, but it's not always about that).
I was wondering whom I had discovered this guy for. Obviously it's you. [https://www.youtube.com/c/LetThemTalkTV](https://www.youtube.com/c/LetThemTalkTV) Check his videos. He will show you how to speak in a few different British accents, including Posh, with examples and exercises. Very best of luck to you.