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2000-09-15 • Appeal to Tradition • Hans Bluedorn...
You come, too!" 2. Snob appeal: This technique involves making a claim that one should act or think in a certain way because of the high social status associated with the action or thought.
"Snob Appeal": the fallacy of attempting to prove a conclusion by appealing to what an elite or a select few (but not necessarily an authority) in a society thinks or believes.
Luxury companies shake out penny-ante customers to reach big-ticket spenders ... Now that the masses can afford Hermés keychains and Tiffany stationery to make their miniature style statements, ...
In March, the San Francisco Chronicle spotted a hot new food trend in the Bay Area. Instead of offering diners a choice of still or sparkling bottled water with their (inevitably) locally grown ...
In March, the San Francisco Chronicle spotted a hot new food trend in the Bay Area. Instead of offering diners a choice of still or sparkling bottled water with their (inevitably) locally grown ...
Red Herrings: Bandwagon or Snob Appeal, Straw Man Fallacy, Ad Hominem attacks, etc...
snob appeal n. Qualities that seem to substantiate social or intellectual pretensions.
The New Yorker ... If, in years to come, an average New Yorker is asked to recall the most newsworthy events of June, 2003, he or she will probably be stumped.
Definition of snob appeal from Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary with Spanish and English word translations and examples.
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