Just to test this person's hypothesis that she was so much classier a couple of years ago and didn't put people down, I'm gonna check out one of her older videos to see:
10 Things Eleghunt Ladies NEVER Do at a Restaurant!
Laydeez! Don't do these mistakes that Anna even sees affluent women do! I don't know where she sees them do it, since she doesn't know any affluent women. Maybe Lina Palestina counts, they were still friends at this time. Anyways
1. "Place the wine glass in the wrong place" - she demonstrates the supposedly correct way to place one's wine and water glasses. I don't know whether anyone in actual affluent circles really gives a monkey's about this but hey ho.
2. "Cut the leaves in the salad" - which she demonstrates with gusto, as if taking a chainsaw to it
3. "Do a sandwich with the table bread" - she means putting butter (or whatever else) on the bread, rather than breaking pieces off and buttering those.
4. "Refill their water first" - i.e. always do it for your companion first. That's just basic politeness
5. "Do the Robocop" - this is Anna's term for placing cutlery at opposite ends of the plate horizontally when you take a break in eating. I've never seen anyone actually do that. But then I've never seen Robocop so what do I know?
6. "Poke the knife in the wrong direction" - outward rather than inward. I've never seen anyone do that either, probably because it would make it hard to eat
7. "Apply makeup at the table"
8. "Grab the wine glass from the bowl or base" - as discussed here, that's more of a rule for the person serving the wine. You, the eleghunt laydee, can drink it however you wish
9. "Blow their nose in public" - doesn't have much to do with eating
10. "Put your tissue on the food" - she means napkin, and even says the word napkin right after, wtf? What if it's a cloth napkin?
So, ladies: don't do mistakes, sandwiches, or Robocop. Is she actually less negative though or less hostile towards other people? No, not really; she just doesn't name anyone (like Harry, or Hailey Bieber) as the "problem" here. She has always been like this.