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Culture, when referring to people, means classy...all the time. A cultured person knows her way around society: correct manners, about the arts, literature, interpersonal relations, the way society and government works, how to dress (and how not to dress) and so forth. A cultured person knows, within his own society, how to behave in most situations, and an understanding of good manners and people will get him through the others. They are especially good at dealing with other people and making them feel at home and welcome in whatever situation.

A person with varnish, on the other hand, looks good on the outside, but the layer of class isn't very deep. Put that person in a strange place, or under pressure, and their lack of skills shows up quickly.

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