(05-29-2016, 08:56 PM)CHSeifert Wrote: I wish I always would behave like a proper Gentleman should, especially to all the new wet shavers.
Sometimes I either forget, that it's a rookie I'm debating with or giving advice to, or I simply don't check his post count before I come up with a less than gentle reply.
I feel though, that I'm always being honest in my replies, but I know that I may well come off sometimes sounding a little bit too on the elitist side of things with all my fragrances, soaps, creams and high end badger brushes, that I mention in numerious posts, when ever I can get the hance to do so.
For that I'm sorry - but I will probably never change. That's just part of me.
On the other hand, some of the guys that are rookies will - if they still are here - later on perhaps start to appreciate my posts for what they are, and forget my frequent mention of my collection of this and that.
I wish I always could behave like the perfect gentleman, that Celestin for instance is. As Freddy says, I have never encountered a more nice and friendly Gentleman than Celestino.
On that other old forum, where my account now is closed B&B, Marco also helped me out, when I was a rookie, and gave me solid fantastic advice.
Marco is also a perfect Gentleman - not quite on the same G-level as Celestino, but very close to. I still miss debating with him on B&B, since I have never seen him on other forums, so have never had the chance to talk to him since my B&B days stopped in 2013.
You also have a guy like Freddy, that also always seems willing to help guys with their questions. I like Freddy, because he also seems to express a bit of his honest feelings, when he really dislikes something. You then hear what he truly thinks about the subject.
Then we have a guy like Ben on TSN - also a true Gentleman, always helpfull and full of good information about his passionate shaving products. I also like, that once you stump on his feelings, you will see, that he has a limit, and we all have.
I have never seen you become insulting or demeaning in your replies to anyone on this forum. You have expensive taste, and you have the means to support an expensive hobby. There is nothing at all wrong with that, and recommending top tier gear is not demeaning or elitist in and of itself.
There are several members of this forum with very expensive taste, and the means to support a very expensive hobby. None of them are insulting. When asked for an opinion on a brush, offering a $300 opinion is equally as valid as offering a $12 opinion. This hobby has supplies for all financial levels, and all should be fairly represented with the opinions proffered.
I struggle at times with the risk of becoming "elitist" of sorts myself. I get so hung up on spending less than average on my gear that I can sometimes look down on someone that spends a lot of money on gear. I must remember that there is a sense of elitism in the vanity of frugality as well.
The problem is not in having and offering an opinion, it is in the arrogance that can arise from the opinion. As long as there is no condescension in the opinion, it shouldn't be mistaken for an "elitist" position.
Neither position is better than the other, and each should be careful to maintain a sense of humility in their opinions.
This forum's members are great at doing just that...