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 +A '''social climber''' is someone who seeks social prominence by obsequious behavior. Some define it as a [[parvenu]], one who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class. The accusation of being a social climber would be considered an insult by most, suggesting that the accused has a poor work ethic or is disloyal to his roots. See also [[nouveau riche]].
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 +An example of a social climber is the character Chris Wilton from [[Woody Allen]]'s film [[Match Point]].
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A social climber is someone who seeks social prominence by obsequious behavior. Some define it as a parvenu, one who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class. The accusation of being a social climber would be considered an insult by most, suggesting that the accused has a poor work ethic or is disloyal to his roots. See also nouveau riche.

An example of a social climber is the character Chris Wilton from Woody Allen's film Match Point.




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