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"Mrs Cameron has a typical English body, thin top half and fat bottom half. Same for Emma Watson. Theres not much you can do, it's genetics"
 
An iPad, convertible car, 50 inch TV - and a cleaner were today hailed as modern day status symbols. Researchers revealed the eclectic mix of items in a poll of 2,000 adults to find out how we judge success and wealth today.

The report found that as well as the car you drive and house you live in, modern day status symbols also include diamond jewellery, designer watches and a foreign holiday home. Holidays to far-flung destinations such as the Maldives or the Caribbean also made the list as well as doing your weekly food shop at Waitrose or Marks and Spencer. It also emerged that more than one in ten British people have even bought a modern day status symbol simply to impress others or appear more well off than they really are. Andy Oldham, Managing Director at cashback site Quidco, which commissioned the research, said: 'There was a time when people judged success solely on your home or job, but it seems like there are many more modern items that help give a certain impression of you.

'Technology has improved massively over the last few years and this is reflected in the list with items such as 3D TVs, iPads and smart phones all featuring.

'Even the supermarket you go to for your weekly shop can give others an idea of how successful you are.

'Material items go such a long way to showing you are successful that it seems many are buying these status symbols, even if they can't really afford them.'

A home worth £578,000 is also among the list of modern day status symbols, as well as a car - complete with a personal number plate - with Aston Martin, Ferraris, Mercedes Benz and Porsches the most popular makes to display success.

A 50 inch smart or 3D TV, a home with electric gates and a cleaner, nanny or even gardener on the pay roll also emerged as signs of achievement. And when it comes to holidays, for it to really show off your success, it needs to be a luxury holiday on a remote Indian Ocean resort or in a private Caribbean villa costing around £5,000 per break. Designer brands are also a must-have status symbol with items including a top of the range watch such as a Rolex, or Tag as well as a Prada or Mulberry handbag, Louis Vuitton luggage and a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes.

Looking after your appearance is also important if you want to appear successful with having a personal trainer featured in the list, alongside attending an exclusive gym and having regular manicures. Other modern day status symbols include owning more than one home, flying or travelling in first class and being part of a member's only club.

Drinking champagne, having a good knowledge of wine and travelling in taxis instead of taking public transport also emerged as today's signs of success. It also emerged that 14 per cent of Brits have bought a particular object or brand just to appear more well off than they really are. Most worryingly, one in four admitted they used a credit card to make the extravagant purchase, while more than one in twenty took out a loan. Less than half used money they had diligently saved. Almost one in ten of those polled have even ended up getting into debt of £6,263 to buy something they consider to be a status symbol. And another 15 per cent would consider getting into debt of almost £5,000 if it meant they were able to 'keep up with the Jones'.

Andy Oldham added: 'As the country continues to struggle with recovery, money saving behaviours have never been more important.

MODERN DAY STATUS SYMBOLS
A house worth £577,921
A luxury holiday on a remote island or a private villa holiday
A holiday in the Caribbean, Maldives and Seychelles which costs £4,947
A TV screen size of at least 50 inches
A smart phone
An iPad or tablet
Shops at Waitrose or Marks and Spencer
Drive an Aston Martin, Ferrari, Mercedes or Porsche
Has a partner who earns £64,311
Earns £63,938 themselves
Have £15,008 in savings
Own a second home or more
Have a holiday home abroad
A designer watch (Rolex, Cartier, tag or Omega)
Children go to private or boarding school
Fly or travel in first or business class
A home with electric gates
A nanny
Part of a member's only club or bar
A Prada handbag
A convertible car
A mulberry handbag
A cleaner
Two or more cars
Louis Vuitton luggage
A pair of Christian Louboutin shoes
Has a personal trainer
A gardener
Personal number plate
Wears diamond jewellery
Travels in taxis rather than tube or public transport
A hot tub/Jacuzzi
Attends an exclusive gym
Drinks champagne
Has a good knowledge of wine
A dog walker
Manicured nails
A weekly blow dry
A season ticket holder at a Premier League club
A smart or 3D TV
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Someone on my facebook just posted a link to this article about a loophole that allows you to avoid the license fee if you watch telly online.

The top comment when I looked at it was this:

dirty disgusting BBC make me feel sick if i was on my death bed and i was NOT watching there tv crap they will try to FORCE me witch is illegal to do is forcing. is to pay for my TV License when I payed for the TV that should be enough.
- CallMeKempy , Lincoln, United Kingdom, 07/4/2013 23:03
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Although to watch tv online for as much as most folks watch tv would require an unlimited internet deal. This would cost much more than my basic £5.99/month Plusnet 10GB deal which allows surfing but not too much streaming within that allowance. It does give me unlimited use between midnight-8am but thats not really the time I want to watch. So the saving by not buying a tv licence might not be that much at all.
 
I score 3/40, and I'm pretty sure the member's club (worker's co-op social) isn't quite what they have in mind.

Non flat-screen tellies are easy to find, freecycle has plenty. I'd maintain that CRT still usually has better tone/colour & lack of ghosting that most flat screens I've seen.

Also: Dog Walker(!?) Not sure many of the dog walkers around my way project much 'success', especially the slack-jawed fuckwits that let them shit in the park.
 
I'm a success then,

An iPad, convertible car, 50 inch TV - and a cleaner were today hailed as modern day status symbols. Researchers revealed the eclectic mix of items in a poll of 2,000 adults to find out how we judge success and wealth today.

although my TV isn't 50". I'm a bit worried that by DM standards I'm a success.
 
A rather unpleasant and frankly nonsensical front page today. Maybe not Pagans, but at least veggies have some semblance of reason and evidence behind their lifestyle choice.

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