When Did White Trash Become the New Normal?: A Southern Lady Asks the Impertinent Question

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When Did White Trash Become the New Normal?: A Southern Lady Asks the Impertinent Question

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Rating : 4.49 (561 Votes)
Asin : B00O4FSRIO
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Number of Pages : 532 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-08-26
Language : English

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Tattoos. Giving up on shavingshoweringand employment. What happened to etiquette, hygiene, and self-restraint? Charlotte Hays, Southern gentlewoman extraordinaire, takes a humorous look at the spread of white trash culture to all levels of American society.. Now they're the new norm. Unwed pregnancy. These used to be signatures of a trashy individual

The Politically Incorrect Guide To Good Manners Amazon Customer Hays makes completely valid points about the levels modern society has stooped to because we know longer have the collective will to sort our lives out properly and discern what is correct behavior from reprehensible irresponsibility. We have become a slovenly nation of ill. "A Precise Observation of Current Manners" according to Mary E. Johnson. More serious than the title suggests, this book is a clear-eyed view of the loss of what some would call "class" and others would call simple civility. True, some of the examples are a bit tongue-in-cheek, but, unfortunately, too many of them are reflective of experiences m. Delightful read (and some FASCINATING, if deadly recipes)! Kathylee Johnson This is a terrific commentary on the direction that civilization is headed, and Miss Hays doesn't pull any punches. I'm pretty sure that there isn't a politically correct bone in her body! The title says it all, so for those readers who picked it up thinking that they were

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