
How to know if your Christmas is posh: From the time you put up your tree to what you call 'Santa' and the correct way to serve gravy, the upper crust reveal their secrets... and what tells them you'r
Daily MailChristmas is a time of tradition – the gifts, the tree, the turkey, even the King's message. A truly posh Christmas may sometimes even look tatty around the edges – because it's not about the new but rather the older and traditional.' 'Posh people will put up their Christmas tree in mid-December, ideally around the 17th, so that the tree lasts until the Twelfth Night,' says Laura Windsor, founder of The Laura Windsor Etiquette Academy. Truly posh people usually have dogs and that means giving their pooches something special at Christmas – maybe fresh rabbit, beef or chicken with rice and cabbage, a favourite with the royal dogs. Jo Bryant agrees: 'You might go a little Rat Pack or classical too – but no Mariah Carey or Wham's Last Christmas, thank you.'
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