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[[File:WW Alli Fireworks.png|frame|left|Alli, a notable snooty villager, arrogantly compares herself to fireworks.]]
 
[[File:WW Alli Fireworks.png|frame|left|Alli, a notable snooty villager, arrogantly compares herself to fireworks.]]
 
===Behaviors===
 
===Behaviors===
Snooty villagers are well-spoken and polite, but sometimes appear self-centered and arrogant towards other villagers, including the player. In {{NL}}, they speak with a lower-pitched and sophisticated, almost charming voice, which sounds similar to the voices used by [[smug]] villagers. {{NH}} gives them a soft and sophisticated voice similar to the [[normal]] villagers, but at a lower pitch. If the player talks to them often, they open up and become more talkative, and will sometimes give the player lessons in fashion. However, this doesn't prevent them from making the occasional scathing comment. Snooty villagers usually have upper-class names, or names relating to high-value items and gemstones, making them easy to distinguish when talking to villagers around the town. In {{NL|nolink}} and {{NH}}, the arrogant nature of snooty villagers is toned down.
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Snooty villagers are well-spoken and polite, but sometimes appear self-centered and arrogant towards other villagers, including the player. In {{NL}}, they speak with a lower-pitched and sophisticated, almost charming voice, which sounds similar to the voices used by [[smug]] villagers. {{NH}} gives them a soft and sophisticated voice similar to the [[normal]] villagers, but at a lower pitch. If the player talks to them often, they open up and become more talkative, and will sometimes give the player lessons in fashion. However, this doesn't prevent them from making the occasional scathing comment. Snooty villagers usually have upper-class names, or names relating to high-value items and gemstones, making them easy to distinguish when talking to villagers around the town. In {{NL|nolink}}, the arrogant nature of snooty villagers is toned down.
  
Like [[peppy]] villagers, they read (in some games) "Ms. Nintendique" frequently, coming out with quotations from the magazine such as what their lucky item of the day is, or saying that they bought so much blush that the magazine gave them a shirt, and then they say, "Here, you can have it!" and give it to the player. They will often talk about Gracie and how much they love her clothing.
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Like [[peppy]] villagers, they read "Ms. Nintendique" frequently, coming out with quotations from the magazine such as what their lucky item of the day is, or saying that they bought so much blush that the magazine gave them a shirt, and then they say, "Here, you can have it!" and give it to the player. They will often talk about Gracie and how much they love her clothing.
 
 
In {{PG}}, the snooty [[Islander|islanders]] of [[Animal Island]], which include [[Ankha]], [[Annalise]], and [[Maelle]], as well as the snooty {{DnMe+}} islanders [[Julia]], [[Lulu]], and [[Madam Rosa]] are talkative and vain; they are warmer than their mainland counterparts and focus on being well-liked as well as beautiful, but they can still be catty or rude in some situations.
 
  
 
In {{HHD}}, snooty villagers turn into stereotypical, yet still self-centered housewives. As such, their main interests lean toward housecleaning, cooking (especially cakes) and gossip rather than fashion. While more amiable and polite than usual, snooty villagers still put themselves in high regards; thus, it is not rare to see them comparing their lifestyle with other, unknown neighbors – while still lingering in the thought of having someone who shares their refined tastes. In their spare time, they like reading magazines and play games like sudoku. However, snooty villagers still maintain a sort of reckless and materialistic day-to-day approach to life, which is almost crystal-clear while they go shopping: they can't resist the urge of buying things, and carelessly let their problems slide on the shoulders of their future-selves.
 
In {{HHD}}, snooty villagers turn into stereotypical, yet still self-centered housewives. As such, their main interests lean toward housecleaning, cooking (especially cakes) and gossip rather than fashion. While more amiable and polite than usual, snooty villagers still put themselves in high regards; thus, it is not rare to see them comparing their lifestyle with other, unknown neighbors – while still lingering in the thought of having someone who shares their refined tastes. In their spare time, they like reading magazines and play games like sudoku. However, snooty villagers still maintain a sort of reckless and materialistic day-to-day approach to life, which is almost crystal-clear while they go shopping: they can't resist the urge of buying things, and carelessly let their problems slide on the shoulders of their future-selves.

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