Personally, I am still trying to pass Fundies because I float out of the bouyancy window when I do some of the drills, especially the S-drill. I think of myself as a beginner trying to get a grip on the basics. So I don't have the card or the secret handshake.

Yet.
I did a guided dive last Saturday to a small wreck, and I noticed that the visibility wasn't bad when we first arrived, but it quickly deteriorated to almost nothing in a big cloud of silt.
I found myself thinking snobby elitist thoughts

, because the other people, including the DM, did not seem to have a clue how to keep that from happening.
I know lots of non-DIR divers who are not clueless. But since I learned proper hovering and fin kicks though GUE, I associate that training with keeping the silt where it belongs, on the bottom. And my second thought is, if I'm a beginner trying to get a grip on the basics, what does that make them, including the DM standing on the wreck?
I didn't say anything, so as not to be insulting to anyone. But the strangest comment came from the DM, when I mentioned later that I did the guided dive because I don't have a regular buddy, was looking for buddies, and guided dives are an easy way to dive more. He told me that I swim very well, and the only person that he knew that would be a suitable dive buddy for me was "XXX". I happen to know "XXX", and he is the only Fundies graduate that regularly is around that dive center, and works there as a DM.
What was so interesting about the comment is that I never said that I would only dive with someone on a particular level or style, however he made that assumption! In reality, I will dive with anyone who isn't an accident waiting to happen type!