Term for social ineptitude due to wealth and class difference

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I am writing about rudeness experienced when mixing people across established social boundaries due to class or and wealth. Is it clear when I say “Afluenza induced class-based social maladroitness”? This is not my specialty but I am curious.

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  2. Dagobert_Juke Avatar

    Bourdieu’s notion of cultural capital captures your idea, I think. See, for example: https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/rveurost11&div=35&g_sent=1&casa_token=3mMw9r46de8AAAAA:pWOsQV-IOhPgkOxBJBYTo9yS9Rj_mLfl1930f-hLiH2xI3T6DLXZF5MkvrEmK1kGKJoCLLkAuQ

    I do not understand your own phrasing. What des influenza have to do with it?