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" ... Another comment is that a sense of moral superiority can turn into self-indulgence. Or pure snobbery may be at work; a group of distinguished intellectuals cannot bear to depend on a Trump, whom they regard as a low-rent thug and intellectual lightweight, as their champion. ... "
" ... But of all its merits, the only thing that might turn people away is the Kia badge in the middle of the steering wheel. How crucial is brand to you? There are people who would ignore it because it’s a Kia. But I think potential buyers need to reconsider this brand snobbery because the Stinger is top notch. For around $40,000, this sedan cannot be beaten. ... "
" ... It’s fitting that The Ritz-Carlton also has a long history in Boston, and The Ritz-Carlton, Boston, equally honors its bean town roots with modern flair and outstanding detail as showcased in its recent $13 million redesign just completed in 2017. Its history is worth noting as it ties to Boston’s historical essence: the original Ritz Carlton Boston opened in May of 1927 after then-Mayor James Michael Curley convinced a 29-year-old business man, Edward N. Wyner, to turn his soon to be opened 300 room hotel, originally called “The Mayflower,” into a Ritz property. Wyner obtained permission from Ritz Carlton Investing Company and opened the hotel with rates that started at $5 to $15 a night. The opening was greeted with a lot of fanfare and glitz (“Bostonian snobbery” as one paper put it), and the Ritz quickly established itself as the discerning club of the very wealthy. Staunch dress codes were enforced for all guests, and the stationary in which people wrote to request reservations for the hotel were scrutinized to determine if potential guests were well heeled enough to stay at the posh place. The Great Depression soon hit and nearly closed the hotel. According to some accounts, even when just 30 guests were staying in the hotel during the 1930s, Wyner would go to several rooms and turn on lights to convey that the hotel was filled. Still, the Ritz remained the anchor as Boston’s society hotel through the 1950s. ... "
" ... There may be a lesson in that, and I’d rather drink a wine too cold than too warm. I’m not in the least bothered by someone putting an ice cube in a glass of red wine to cool it down for a few seconds, then removing the ice, which will not have melted enough to dilute the wine. But overall, proclaiming there are correct temperatures for wines is like insisting one should never wear linen before Memorial Day or after Labor Day, which is more affectation and snobbery than good sense. So if I’m sitting on a verandah in Mumbai when the temperature in April is 100 degrees, I’m likely to be wearing linen as I sip my chilled-down glass of wine. ... "
" ... “Wine has been clouded in snobbery and this perception that only a few people hold knowledge about it,” he said. “I try to explain wine to people simply. I can get nerdy, but I’d rather stop this idea that it’s hard to talk about wine, because when you think about it, it’s just grape juice.” ... "