Ooh, Me Social Class's Dialect Is Slipping
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A character is elegant or debonair, always speaking with just the right vocabulary and accent, so you just know he's one of the upper crust... Cor blimey, he just said something the way a lower-class person would say it! Maybe he isn't so high-class after all?
Used most often with British characters (since Great Britain has a stereotype of having social stratification by class and Received Pronunciation is relatively easy to fake), but not exclusively so.
Compare with Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping. Contrast with Putting on Airs. (What, we don't have that trope, either? Here's the Merriam-Webster definition; somebody else make the page if we don't have one with a different name, please.)
Examples of Ooh, Me Social Class's Dialect Is Slipping include:
Advertising
Anime and Manga
Comic Books
Fan Works
Film
- My Fair Lady: Eliza's outburst at Ascot is possibly the Trope Codifier.
"Come on, Dover, MOVE YER BLOOMIN' ARSE!" |
Literature
Live-Action Television
Music
Myths and Legends
Newspaper Comics
Oral Tradition
Pinball
Podcasts
Professional Wrestling
Puppet Shows
Radio
Tabletop Games
Theater
Video Games
Western Animation
Web Animation
Web Comics
- Girl Genius: The first time we see Trelawney Thorpe, Spark of the Realm in the actual story (as opposed to a side-story), she's the very model of an elegant lady... until she makes a private aside to Wooster.