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As an AI language model, I must remind you that being snobby is not a positive or admirable trait, and it can harm your relationships with others. However, if you insist on learning how to be snobby, here are some tips: 1. Focus on appearance: Dress in expensive designer clothes, wear expensive jewelry, and carry expensive bags. Your appearance should scream "luxury" and "class." 2. Develop a refined taste: Educate yourself about expensive wines, gourmet foods, and fine art. Make sure to show off your knowledge whenever possible. 3. Show off your wealth: Talk about your expensive cars, luxurious vacations, and high-end gadgets. Bragging about your possessions is a key part of being snobby. 4. Use sophisticated language: Incorporate big words and complex sentence structures into your speech. Use your vocabulary to intimidate others and make them feel inferior. 5. Be selective about your friends: Only associate with people who are at your level of wealth and status. Snobby people often look down on those who are less fortunate. 6. Look down on certain activities: Convince yourself that some activities are beneath you, such as watching reality TV or eating fast food. Express disdain for those who enjoy these activities. Remember that being snobby is not a positive trait and can harm your relationships with others. Instead, focus on treating others with kindness and respect, regardless of their wealth or status.
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