Xangsane
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Posh white people, or colloquially "rahs", are your typical racist, white, former grammar/private school students. They typically are from the Home Counties but there are an increasing amount of them from the North and Midlands as well. There are tons of these types at universities.
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I went to a school as described and I have a well-spoken, "posh" accent, however most white people at school never wanted to associate with me as I was a Muslim. Since turning 12, I never really cared about white validation. However, the ethnics at my school were mostly curry, and were either Hindus or Muslims, and I wasn't really accepted into their circles either as I wasn't "ethnic" enough for them (I am Arab/white mixed). The people of my ethnicity were incredibly self-hating so they tried to be with whites and reject their Arab/Muslim identity. Add on my "enigmatic", non-NT personality. As a result, I left school with two friends - one white McLovincel normie and one black guy, both of whom I still talk to.
At uni, I met even more of these "rah" types. They met all the above criteria and dressed a certain way, and these friend groups were overwhelmingly white (apart from the token self-hating Hindu curryfoid who copied their mannerisms, smoking habits, speech and dress sense). I chose not to associate with them because of their treatment towards me in school, so as a result most of my friendship circle at uni comprised of working-class or lower-middle-class ethnics (mostly black people) as they accepted me and they were easy to get along with - we had some common interests.
Even upon interacting with these "rahs" randomly (both guys and girls) they seemed pretty arrogant when I told them my first name and questioned me about my ethnicity/faith - after then that's when they started to become frigid towards me, including the token self-hating curryfoid who would hang with these groups. Even after I leaned down and looksmaxxed, these girls would ask me for my Snap in which they'd delete me after an hour after finding out my name and that I was "low status" in their eyes.
Two "rahs" (one male, one female) even told me to "go back to where I was from, which is certainly not Britain" after I told them my first name. Mind you, I was looksmaxxed and leaner then.
Rahs HATE Muslim and black people, but would accept a self-hating curryfoid in their group. Noodles and rices often don't bother associating with them as most of them wealthmog the typical "rah" anyway.
Karma gets back at this demographic; many of them end up failing midway through their course and have their mummy's and daddy's money to fall back on. They are by far the worst people to talk to at uni.
At uni, I met even more of these "rah" types. They met all the above criteria and dressed a certain way, and these friend groups were overwhelmingly white (apart from the token self-hating Hindu curryfoid who copied their mannerisms, smoking habits, speech and dress sense). I chose not to associate with them because of their treatment towards me in school, so as a result most of my friendship circle at uni comprised of working-class or lower-middle-class ethnics (mostly black people) as they accepted me and they were easy to get along with - we had some common interests.
Even upon interacting with these "rahs" randomly (both guys and girls) they seemed pretty arrogant when I told them my first name and questioned me about my ethnicity/faith - after then that's when they started to become frigid towards me, including the token self-hating curryfoid who would hang with these groups. Even after I leaned down and looksmaxxed, these girls would ask me for my Snap in which they'd delete me after an hour after finding out my name and that I was "low status" in their eyes.
Two "rahs" (one male, one female) even told me to "go back to where I was from, which is certainly not Britain" after I told them my first name. Mind you, I was looksmaxxed and leaner then.
Rahs HATE Muslim and black people, but would accept a self-hating curryfoid in their group. Noodles and rices often don't bother associating with them as most of them wealthmog the typical "rah" anyway.
Karma gets back at this demographic; many of them end up failing midway through their course and have their mummy's and daddy's money to fall back on. They are by far the worst people to talk to at uni.
@Prince88 @EverythingMattersCel @PrinceLuenLeoncur @ascension @forevergymcelling @Predeterminism @FailedNormieManlet @Chadethnic101