Quotes on the topic: Posh


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I'm a terrible sort of non-fussy eater, really. I don't like posh food very much, and the more ingredients something's got in it, the less I tend to like it.


I certainly never saw myself as posh.


Posh is a way of living that can often be quite miserly and not about money.


There's a difference between being posh and being rich.


There are lots of actors who are posh and stick with that, and there are lots of actors who are cockney, and that's what they do. That's fine, but I don't think that could be said about me.


I'm not actually posh; I'm really rough and from the wrong side of the tracks. I grew up in Putney, which is pretty rough.


I never know what defines you as being posh. I went to a posh school, definitely.


I have friends who are in the posh category and some who are in the not-at-all-posh category, and some who you would find it very hard to get any sort of handle on. But I am lucky to have any friends, of course.


I was always told at school I was posh, then I came to London, and here I'm told I have a country accent.


I am not posh. I went to a comprehensive school.


I can't wait until I'm able to afford really posh bags.


I was obsessed with the Spice Girls! I always wanted to be Sporty. Or Posh, but I wasn't pretty enough.


I already feel a bit annoyed at myself for writing screenplays. It's a bit, I don't know, model-singer-dancer-actress that went to a posh school. There's something too weirdly predictable about it.


I don't think you can get any more working class than me. Everyone seems posh to me.


I went to America to get away from constantly being cast in costume dramas, playing posh people.


I've never been aware of the difference between so-called posh actors and working-class actors.


I think you can't be really posh and be an interesting actor. I'm a bit of a posh rough.


When I was put up in posh hotels, I thought it was wonderful.


I often buy myself presents. Sometimes I will spend $100,000 in one day in a posh boutique.


People in L.A. think I'm so posh. They think I live in 'Downton Abbey.'