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Can anyone translate this girl? What is she talking about? Obviously Anna Bey being a scammer...
Oh yes. PUSH-ON ... space. Prev-a-ledge. Bora bora.
Ladies, look! It's probably Aija Räty's fat DJ, riding (well, given his size, rolling) into this thread like her knight in shining armor to defend his "lady."youre obviously jealous, see how much anna enjoys it on insta. You should stop the slander
youre obviously jealous, see how much anna enjoys it on insta. You should stop the slander
That is the same user who made a random comment in the last thread. Anna, I know your bedroom is dead seeing as your man prefers sausage to whatever you have, but try to refrain from making senseless comments in the early hours of the morning when you get up to take an elegant wizz.Ladies, look! It's probably Aija Räty's fat DJ, riding (well, given his size, rolling) into this thread like her knight in shining armor to defend his "lady."
Let the dance. We can just hit ignore on him/her and all she/he can do is scream into the void, but no one sees the comments.what slander? everything we've shared in this threads is nothing but facts. if they weren't, you wouldn't be so bothered by what we say here.
Do you think also that this is Aija or just me?youre obviously jealous, see how much anna enjoys it on insta. You should stop the slander
we ruined her vacation, she constantly has her nose in the phone.Imagine being on holiday and instead of having a good time, you’re furiously scrubbing messages you’ve exchanged with every person you’ve ever spoken to from years ago because you’re a scammer whose been caught red-handed. Idiot
I think you are looking for the word Libel here, which we haven't done, nor plan on doing. Nice try getting a lawsuit on the legs.youre obviously jealous, see how much anna enjoys it on insta. You should stop the slander
Who did and where?I find it so strange that a grown woman went to Finishing School and then complained about it.
Anna go take a drink you need it.youre obviously jealous, see how much anna enjoys it on insta. You should stop the slander
Doesn't matter, she surely reads it if it's not you "Anna".lol i am not anna
This whole checklist sounds exactly like what Anna has been implementing slowly more and more. She wasn’t like this at the beginning, but overtime she’s become more and more greedy! She’s pretty shameless about it too. Either that, or she really takes her audience for total fools. I remember watching her webinar sales pitch when she was selling the 2nd course and the whole thing seemed so incredibly inauthentic..It reeked of Sales 101 tactics. She loves sharing pics that don’t belong to her. She uses these pics to gives people a sense of security (FAKE reassurance) that she’s actually living the lifestyle she’s selling.I was reading the thread about Anna on Lipstick Alley and they linked to another interesting thread about fake gurus and scammers, it’s an interesting read and everything mentioned definitely applies to Anna. Especially loved what used lalalander wrote:
“- They instantly block/delete any messages that question the legitimacy of their claims.
- Their reviews/comments are only positive.
- They beg for good reviews in exchange to free access of their content for the 'winner' from the reviewers.
- They change their names and locations too often and try to delete everything from their questionable online presence from the past.
- They use pushy/shady marketing techniques like: limited time to register for their course, spam the interested ones with countdown shown on each email, show 'real' value of their product and so-called 'price they are willing to sell it for' but only if you act now!, add some bonus features but only for the first 20 or so registered.
- Officially the sites of their products/services/courses claim the company is not giving any legal/health/style/financial advice and aren't responsible in any way for that exact, legal/health/style/financial, advice they are selling.”
#18 Today at 3:55 AMI went to private school on the Upper East Side and have spent my fair share of time among "high society" (think old-money, preppy types with country homes in Connecticut and kids at Exeter or Le Rosey); in my humble opinion, Anna Bey has the elegance level of a high-end escort, and would be outed as a social climber and gold digger very quickly if she were to try and actually penetrate wealthy social circles. I'm almost angry at her for scamming young, naive girls out of their money with her "online finishing school", but I'm also too impressed by her success to knock the hustle.
My main criticism of her ethos is that for someone so seemingly concerned about "classiness", she is remarkably uncultured and superficial: scrolling through her Youtube videos, I see dozens of videos about what "elegant ladies never wear", but nothing about improving one's social skills, becoming more well-read, or any other elements of appearing and acting elegant. A few things that she could mention that would make me take her more seriously:
Physical grace: having good posture, fluid movements, and a calm, composed demeanor. Sports that involve high levels of balance and coordination are great for developing this—think ballet, skiing, horseback riding, fencing—as well as anything that involves holding poses and being still for extended periods of time (art modeling, meditation, yoga, etc). I could make an entire post about grace and mannerisms, but I'll save it for a later day.
Intellect and wit: I think Anna forgets that wealthy men (the respectable ones, at least) do not only marry for beauty, but also for personality and intelligence, so being articulate, educated, and able to keep up with intellectual conversation is essential. In terms of one's voice, pitch and timbre matter less than speaking slowly and precisely, eliminating excessive use of filler words (like, um, you know, etc.), and having a wide vocabulary.
Sophistication and worldliness: keeping up with current affairs, knowing how to pronounce the names of dishes at French/Italian/Japanese/etc. restaurants, being multilingual (which also has the added benefit of helping one become more purposeful with grammar and word use in their native language). Becoming a patron of the arts by attending gallery openings, museums, poetry readings, and concerts. Developing an appreciation for different cultures, and learning about their history, politics, food, and traditions.
Etiquette: not the silly, trivial rules around passing salt or the like, which have mostly fallen out of favour anyways, but knowing how to incorporate new people into a conversation, treating those in service positions kindly, and being a gracious, welcoming hostess.
TL;DR: She's a fraud. And, yes, her transformation could have been a lot more tastefully done.