One man's air of dignity is another man's air of politician. The 'dignified' tone has become too tarnished, and it will be years before the unwashed masses accept it again.
This isn't entirely incorrect. But I think you could speak in a plain and straight-forward style, and that would be enough to separate yourself from the rank-and-file "elite class" without resorting to being somewhat petty and vulgar.
> One man's air of dignity is another man's air of politician. The 'dignified' tone has become too tarnished, and it will be years before the unwashed masses accept it again.
This isn't entirely incorrect. But I think you could speak in a plain and straight-forward style, and that would be enough to separate yourself from the rank-and-file "elite class" without resorting to being somewhat petty and vulgar.
This isn't entirely incorrect. But I think you could speak in a plain and straight-forward style, and that would be enough to separate yourself from the rank-and-file "elite class" without resorting to being somewhat petty and vulgar.