Self-worth. Are you confident?

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Are you confident or did you go to private school?

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Self-worth can be developed over time or by having parents who can afford pricey tuition fees.

Find out where your confidence comes from with our quiz.


People notice when you walk into a room because…

A) I radiate a serene but powerful sense of self belief and carry out my duties without displaying any fear.

B) I whip off my Barbour jacket and leave it on the floor for someone else to pick up while letting out a loud, braying laugh.

You cope in times of crisis by…
A) Remembering my past achievements and calmly using them to reassure myself of my capabilities.

B) Singing the Eton Boating Song and remembering that I’ll never, ever be poor.

Your voice is…
A) Loud and clear. It’s a good reflection of how I hold myself in high regard.

B) Loud, clear, and condescending. It developed a patronising edge during my school years as I bellowed at my tutor for getting my homework wrong.

You started to have belief in yourself when…
A) I got external validation from my colleagues and peers that matched the way I felt about myself inside.

B) Daddy’s Land Rover broke down outside the local compo and I witnessed first-hand the riff-raff that I am innately better than.

You tend to succeed because…
A) I conduct myself with professionalism and grace at all times. It comes across as boring but it’s a small price to pay.

B) I can speak Latin.

ANSWERS

Mostly As: You’re are supremely confident because you have worked hard to become so. Most people probably hate you a bit, but you’ll go far in life.

Mostly Bs: Your privileged education has instilled you with a sense of misplaced superiority that you mistake for confidence. Luckily for you the end result is pretty much the same.

via - Daily Twattery
 

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Don't forget...

We must also stop paying "benefits" to that same council riff-raff, although most welfare in a welfare state is of course spent on WORKING people, who Mr Eton pays such a sh** wage to it has to be topped up by the state.

They despise socialism and welfare with a passion don't they, except when it subsidizes the sh** wages they pay and subsidizes the Eton education they assume their children are entitled to.
 
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