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I'm not familiar with Iberian slang so I can't help you with pijo. A pija in Mexico is a screw like these:
You can use clase = classy. She's really classy.
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Jane, when we tell you that you are very pija, we mean classy and stylish as David said. But you are right that it is often a bit negative, more like the English posh.
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Tough call. It's really difficult for me to explain. Certain clothes, accessories and people are posh. I know it's a cliché, but Victoria Beckam is really posh. An accent can also be posh.
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But like Iris rightly said, it´s a tough call explaining it.
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This is pijo, and also, I guess, niño fresa in Mexico.
However, everybody's got their own definition for pijo, snob, fresa, posh. These definitions usually points at other people's faults. One never looks into himself and say: how posh I am! unless you are exclusively idiot. That's why, I think, trying to define these words usually say more of the attempter than of the word itself. Does anybody agree?
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Why do you say that anyone that refers to him/herself as posh is exclusively an idiot? What does to be posh/ser pijo mean in your opinion ?
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The word posh, and more so pijo, seem to lend themselves to sarcasm.
Because they both start with the letter p they are rather explosive. I think sometimes material wealth lends itself to bad taste. You can buy anything you want with enough money, but this could mean really ugly things: a Cadillac Escalade, a heavy wristwatch with too may knobs and buttons, a very expensive lady's purse with some designer's name on it in bright green leather with lots of brass buckles.All these things can be considered quite posh ![]() |
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But, what about those finer(nice and pratical) things of life. Do they also scream Posh/Pijo?
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You can keep on wondering what to be pijo is, but this is the kind of discussion I witnessed when I was an adolescent, and I never heard of a definitive (not to say clever) conclusion. I insist: it's not important the definition of the word itself, but the attitude people's got toward this word. (jejejé, qué pijo soy, ¿no ves mis zapatos de marca?) ![]()
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Jane is a perfect example of posh used in a positive way. Do you have a picture for the guys to see- just to illustrate my point?
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I thought to be posh is to be elegant. What do you think to be posh is?
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Pijo is an idiosyncratic word. I don't think it means the same as posh.
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