You may dress the part and have the accent to match but the vocabulary you use also speaks buckets about your social standing.
Indeed, according to social anthropologist and author, Kate Fox, there are certain words that are making you sound common - and they'll surprise you.
From "toilet" to "dinner" and even the word "posh" itself, Kate reveals the words that are infallible indicators of your class - and according to Diply, who rounded them up, you'll never catch the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge uttering them.
1. Mum and dad
The upper class refer to their parents as "mummy and daddy", which Prince Charles proved when he dubbed the Queen "mummy" in a speech in honour of her Diamond Jubilee.