In Reply to: Maybe, but those snobs are simply speaking honestly posted by genungo on October 21, 2015 at 05:15:29:
Common error. Nothing wrong (morally, socially) with being an aesthete. Not the same as a snob though, a person who will reliably have multiple self-esteem issues and inflict them on all and sundry with abandon.In my experience, people who have good taste generally have a thirst for learning and enjoy sharing that, opportunity notwithstanding. Resources are not usually a social or theoretical impediment to this sharing and savouring interests, save for access to those experiences that only plentiful resources afford.
Big J
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- Snobbery ≠ Taste. - jusbe 23:11:49 10/21/15 (1)
- When does an aesthete become a snob? - Bromo33333 08:41:36 10/22/15 (0)