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It's true that New Jersey has a lot to offer: location, wealth, jobs, diversity, food, beaches, sports, shopping, weather, birdwatching, and plenty of nature, from the Pine Barrens to the Delaware Water Gap.
But what about the snobs?
What about the people who move here and start thinking they're better than everyone else back home, or even in other parts of NJ, simply because they live in certain towns in NJ.
How can we stop the NJ snobbery? Anybody have any suggestions?
join the club, do what everyone else does, bull****, you could live in an apt. in a crappy town and just join the club and lie!! I used to walk around looking homeless, Iwould go to Kings in my PJ's to reject the idea of what your talking about, one thing I did notice is people dont really notice you the only notice themselves so who cares become a snob!!!
I pretty much ignore snobbish people, I mean, why waste the energy on that? For the most part snobbish people tend to associate and mingle w/ snobs as well. There's too much going on in life to have to keep up w/ the snobs. I concentrate on living a good life, or at least the best that I can offer my family, simplicity works for me.
You will never get rid of the snobs in NJ. You have to learn to ignore them. They don't like to be ignored.
you think?
if they are really bona fide snobs, they really couldn't care less if you or anyone else ignored them.
Only people with low self esteem are concerned by what others think of them or are bothered by the snobbery of others.
Snobs? sure they exist, who cares?
Shanny- That uppity-lookin broad trolling the mall on Fridays is me letting some steam off after a hard week at work.
real rich people don't go to malls, the problem is that the wannabes make life tough for the bona fides
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