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There's no part of that which resembles any aspect of my life. I mostly don't go to expensive places, do expensive things, hang-out with wealthy people, or go to big cities and do upscale things.Seriously, "boojee" (or "boujee", "bougie", etc.) means wealthy, but with an emphasis on casual acceptance of that wealth and an almost oblivious projection of middle or upper class expectations on others.
This is not the case, but if it makes you feel better, you can think that.For instance, being surprised to see a grown man who isn't on drugs sacking groceries at a Trader Joe's would a "boojee" reaction.
There's no part of that which resembles any aspect of my life. I mostly don't go to expensive places, do expensive things, hang-out with wealthy people, or go to big cities and do upscale things.
I drive to a suburban tech area to work with other geeky engineers, and then I go home to a quaint, rural town. I'm not even a "middle manager", and neither are any of the people we spend time with.
As far as restaurants, maybe we just interpret "favorite" differently. To some, it's the place they go to the most, but to me, it's the place with the best food and experience.
This is not the case, but if it makes you feel better, you can think that.
I find this oddly interesting.What kind of shoes do you wear on a daily basis? That's the easiest way to measure your booj quotient.
Yeah, those are way more bohemian than my standard topsiders.You can stop at "Sperry", ya big booj.
I'm pretty boojee, but I own a bunch of T shirts that aren't solid black or white. Here are some of my boojee shoes:
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I have one black T and a package of white, for wearing under shirts. The rest are all souvenir Ts. So is that good or bad? I can't tell anymore.I'm pretty boojee, but I own a bunch of T shirts that aren't solid black or white.
Being boojee is not bad. Well, it is to f-ing commies. Everyone else wants to be boojee.I have one black T and a package of white, for wearing under shirts. The rest are all souvenir Ts. So is that good or bad? I can't tell anymore.
When I met my head-of-cardiology neighbor (who just bought a Tesla S), he offered the tip that I could get $2,000 off the initiation fee at the York Golf Club for a couple more days, as it was the end of the pre-season special. So instead of $6,000 to join, it would only be $4,000. At the time, our general contractor was sending us these huge final bills.Being boojee is not bad. Well, it is to f-ing commies. Everyone else wants to be boojee.
So you're passing for boojee at least. That's as good as being boojee.When I met my head-of-cardiology neighbor (who just bought a Tesla S), he offered the tip that I could get $2,000 off the initiation fee at the York Golf Club for a couple more days, as it was the end of the pre-season special. So instead of $6,000 to join, it would only be $4,000. At the time, our general contractor was sending us these huge final bills.
I don't golf, and I certainly had no intention of joining, even if it was free. But I wanted to appear to be a member of his world, that echelon of society, and I just said "oh thanks, that's great to know, I'll keep that in mind".
It's like boojee welfare. Is there a Boojee-Mart where you can use coupons and earn booj-points?So you're passing for boojee at least. That's as good as being boojee.
These are neighbors that we're never going to actually socialize with, so yes, I want them to think we're players. Otherwise, they'll think we were nuts for building an expensive house.So you're passing for boojee at least. That's as good as being boojee.
Same logic they use at Kohls.That's quite the deal. $2000 off. If you use most women's logic that is the key value.