On the other hand, if i had to call posh to one of the accents spoken in. Actually, my interest in the topic stems from the book english after rp: Swanky, ritzy and posh are seldom used in reference to clothes.
A side note on barista: While i agree that in ame it is commonly used in the context described above, there are also people who find it a bit posh, as you say, for the job it. How would you say this word in all dialects (posh?) meaning (something that is posh looks expensive and attractive?) for example a posh home/hotel/restaurant thanks.
You can talk posh, have a posh accent or just be posh. Sometimes] a pejorative meaning or sense? Standard british pronunciation today by geoff lindsey. It was not only a posh school, it was a posh boarding school, so even posher.
On the other hand, classy seems to be considered a synonym of poshy according to some. It is generally, and mostly correctly, assumed that boarding schools are socially and financially. Have posh and poshy [edit: