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“Classy”

Graph by: giesam via Graph Jam Builder

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  1. Alex says:

    So the person that made this chart isn’t then?

  2. Nostawyn says:

    Yep. If a “classy” person wants to call another “classy” person “classy”, they say “s/he has class”. “Classy” is not a word with a lot of class. Also, it’s fun to type “classy”.

    • Redneck_Rebel says:

      How is it classy to nitpick about saying that someone is “classy” vs. that they “have class”?

      • Alex says:

        That is exactly what class is about though… claiming to be above another based on small things such as speach and mannerisms.
        Also, A person with class will call one without “crass” or “crude”, not “not classy”.

      • Nostawyn says:

        (1) I was not being entirely serious. I was enjoying typing the words “classy” and “class” repeatedly because I’m like that.
        (2) I never said I was classy.
        And (3) I have never heard anyone say “classy” without (a) being sarcastic or (b) adding the word “broad” or “dame” after it. Sadly I actually do know some (rather old) people who do the latter. That’s where the small amount of being serious comes in.

  3. Katie says:

    Oh my, so true.

  4. tyg says:

    People who walk around saying “I’m classy”….aren’t. If you have to walk around saying you are something or another….you aren’t that. The word “classy” is so ghetto.

  5. boaks says:

    …did anyone else immediately think of the episode of The Office last season when they were planning Michael’s anniversary party and he wanted it to be “classy”?

    …just me? I’m ok with that.

  6. Torus2112 says:

    I have noticed this.

  7. David says:

    This graph is missing a Ron Burgundy-sized overlap between the two.

  8. TheMoody1 says:

    I have such a bad urge to write in all caps: stay classy graphjam.

    There….I’m somewhat satisfied…and lacking class.

  9. Andrea M says:

    This graph makes me think of Breathe Carolina…who are in no way classy or classic despite having an album called “It’s Classy, Not Classic” and a song called “That’s Classy.”

  10. feistycat says:

    This graph screams class!

  11. papajon0s1 says:

    This clearly falls under the category of “therapy graphs”. Someone got this under their skin enough to compose a graph on it. Hope the author feels better now.

  12. Watwatwut says:

    This is obviously a lie, as I have used the world “classy” in the past, and I wear a fedora.

  13. Jane says:

    I think that is an awfully classy graph. I think maybe I’m somewhere inbetween those circles ;-p.

  14. toodlooo says:

    I like the word “classy,” although I definitely do not run around saying “I’m classy!” to people. :( I suppose that saying “have class” is classier than “classy.” Argh now the word looks so weird! But, seriously, it’s fun to say that Audrey Hepburn is a classy lady.. Isn’t it? It is for me!

  15. Mike says:

    It should be “people WHO use the word classy”

  16. malone says:

    so where do the people who “went from ashy to classy” fit in?


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