TEN SIGNS that show YOU DON’T HAVE CLASS! | Stop these Classless Behaviours Immediately!

10 Signs You Don't Have Class. Sometimes the signs are glaringly obvious; how you dress, walk and generally behave. However, sometimes there are more subtle tell tale signs that show you need refining in dome aspects of your life.

This video discusses 10 signs that show you lack class in many ways. 2023 is just 2 weeks away. Why not use this time to leave those mediocre behaviours behind and make the next year your most elegant and classy one yet?

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  • @prophetchrist1994 says:

    We dress like we’d like to be addressed. We need three billion more women like her.

  • @jacquelinesmith-gaston2071 says:

    My mother told me this as a younger, single lady…”a man that will cheat WITH YOU, will cheat ON YOU!”

  • @pappysheart6710 says:

    Dear all women here, I’m a guy and I say with honesty that if you carry yourself with dignity, you suddenly become more respectable and attractive. In my opinion, selling one’s looks on onlyfans to lonely men is not “liberation” nor “empowerment”. Wish y’all the best and I’ll see you out in the real world.

  • @nav_1050 says:

    You really called me classless in such a classy way 😂😂❤

  • @snowshadow11 says:

    Morality, dignity, descency, self respect, respect for others, love for one another , manners. The greatest of these is love.

  • @sherules5005 says:

    No profanities, bad manners etc moving forward ⏩. I keep learning, I don’t stop

  • @TK_the_Teacher says:

    I have dated a married guy myself. I am healing all the trauma, shame and aura I acquired in that relationship. In as much I have done a lot of healing, I still find myself in deep regret. Ladies whatever happens donnot date a married man.

    • @sharonnjeri3581 says:

      I used to think I cannot date a married then I did. That was the lowest I have ever been in my life. Over two years later, I am healed and have learned to forgive myself. It gets better with time. I have also cut off all the people who endorsed that affair. I cannot even relate with the version of myself that dated him. I am better than that mistake.

    • @robbieb.garlandm.ed.6729 says:

      ❤ Amen… do not feel bad…I totally understand… Continue to heal and don’t look back…

    • @carolynbarkley8997 says:

      Ask God for forgiveness, forgive yourself and vow not to ever do that again which is repentance then start to love yourself to wholeness. It’s a process so do the work on yourself.

    • @joyokafor5887 says:

      Keep your head up and move on. Now you know better, do better, don’t Keep blaming yourself. You’ve made peace with God and yourself, so forgive yourself, don’t dwell on your pass mistakes and regrets. I’m proud of you for removing yourself from that situation, it takes courage and loving yourself

    • @alissagonzales735 says:

      I always had a rule. Never date a friends boyfriend or a married man. I always wanted to meet the parents or the siblings. I just got lucky I never dated a married man.

  • @chiarac3833 says:

    Truly classy people are as kind and respectful of the lowest level employees as they are to high level employees.
    I worked at a company where certain people wouldn’t even say good morning because I was a temporary employee. I almost pitied them, even as a young woman.

    • @christineparker7534 says:

      My grandmother always told me ,a well bread person is not a snob.

    • @CF-yr1dm says:

      This.

    • @Chahlie says:

      I remember as a child reading an old etiquette book and there was an example in it of how to introduce your friend to your gardener, something you MUST do if you are speaking with your gardener when your friend arrives. You don’t expect them to strike up a friendship, but it shows respect.

  • @wannaduckfin says:

    Wonderful wisdom! I’m a 72 year old grandmother, married 50 years, and still elegant. New sub!❤

    • @kriszma1212 says:

      Amen Mama’ keep on keeping on! I’m a little younger than You’ and still classy.. looking good, feeling good too!

    • @rochellethompson9854 says:

      God Bless You! You are from the “Great School”–not the Old School! So very proud of you!👑🦚🎁💄👠💅💖💝💜💞❤️‍🔥

    • @cynthiabubbles1047 says:

      I started following you today I have not stop scrolling down 😸 thank you u got a new fan

  • @carolpowell2199 says:

    My mother was the definition of ‘class’, she was my role model. Very blessed to have been her daughter.

    • @emerald8795 says:

      There is nothing more beautiful than a woman with class and upstanding mannerism.

    • @christianaezema6573 says:

      I love u so so much for this

    • @Chahlie says:

      While my mother was the worst possible role model…. It took me many years to learn what was right. We should all be very tolerant of those who have low self esteem and who did not have the opportunity to learn better behaviours. It really can be a handicap. But that is where the tip to always treat others with respect comes in, no matter their class it is never wrong to be respectful to everyone, and who knows, someone may learn from your own example!

    • @genetabate45 says:

      My mom too.

    • @OceanicPearlz1 says:

      Carol my mother too

  • @irenecaboni5677 says:

    As a married woman, I would certainly not blame another woman if my husband was cheating on me. The only person to blame is him, as he was the married one.

  • @alissagonzales735 says:

    My mother used to say how you dress and act is how a guy sees you and will treat you accordingly. I always got treated with respect on dates.

  • @Touchedmymouthministriesint says:

    Wouldn’t it have been more classy to approach from a positive perspective…
    1. Respect other’s boundaries i.e. have your own husband and not another’s
    2. Speak gracefully –
    3. Be humble-don’t put down others…
    4. Speak gently – Speak less and moderately
    5. Be discreet re: high income status, position, status, etc., er, don’t be a show off
    6. Dress decently and modestly – first impression counts – no breast/leg and thighs😊
    7. Have etiquette-good mnners
    8. Don’t be motivated by desperation – maintain standards
    9. Respect yourself – don’t do any and anything for attention
    10. Attend to proper hygiene – mind bad breath etc, love yourself – Attend to your health

    • @GABRIELADAWSON says:

      Don’t Forget Keep your hands to yourself except when Greeting Others and Or Defending Oneself or Someone else Weaker than you Etc.

    • @augustaluch7354 says:

      The way you stated them is awesome.
      However, I think how she stated them resonates with what she tagged the video.

    • @Touchedmymouthministriesint says:

      @@augustaluch7354 Then I’m sorry, the tagging might have been, classily: ‘ten signs of classiness’😊; Happy New Year🎉

    • @augustaluch7354 says:

      @@Touchedmymouthministriesint I wish you the very best of it😊

    • @Touchedmymouthministriesint says:

      @Augusta Luch  Yeah man, it is so😊

  • @babygirltdi says:

    I’m glad I stumbled across this. My mother was the epitome of class. It didn’t matter the situation she was always poised, graceful, and classy. She taught all eight of her daughters and her granddaughters.

  • @patmarveli8789 says:

    1. don’t date a married man
    2. dirty, rude and junk words/remark
    3. disrespecting/mocking others
    4.loud mouth
    5. boasting of achievements , status and connections
    6 don’t dress well . Be modest and elegant
    7. lack manner and good basic social etiquette
    8. desperation can lead to cheap and Poor options.
    9. betraying your friends because of attention seeking
    10. good body, mouth, skin etc hygiene

  • @dollhouseq1530 says:

    Ladies keep in mind to learn etiquette and femininity for your own self growth. Not for the approval of a man or to one up your fellow sisters. Learning to be feminine brings us back to the core of who we were before being damged by those we may have trusted. Im on the journey as well. Stay positive and be forgiving of yourself always! Much love sisters❤

  • @Lov3A11Rac3s says:

    As a 26-year-old young professional this video was SOLID GOLD. Sometimes we need a shaking of the tables, this video was confirmation that being classy takes intention, AND isn’t common anymore

  • @susanspianostudio7057 says:

    What I find amazing is that these tips are all biblical principles. If people read the Bible and applied it they’d be a woman of elegance. 🎉 Thank you for this video. Well done! 💖

  • @cathynykolaishyn8926 says:

    Something else to consider is being rude to waitresses or cashiers or public workers. Not communicating, just being rude. That is having no class.

  • @estherokpo2564 says:

    She’s the elder sister we all wished we had 😢❤

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