
The first rich man who brought tobacco from the Ottoman Empire here ended up with a bucketful of cold water on his head from a loyal servant who thought his master was on fire...
On second thinking, tobacco should be plentiful in the gardens of Heaven - what harm is there in a plant? But where do you find fire?
Now that we managed to hijack yet another perfectly good thread with our tobacco talk, let me tell you that, according to my experience, too, social extraction has little to do with nobility of the spirit or style. I have seen very simple men displaying great style, because one of its key elements is the economy of means it requires to find an expression. To me, genuine style (presence) is simple, direct, universally perceived - rather than ellaborate, sophisticated, and culturally contextual.