Well you can't exactly be classy driving in a Fiat Panda..... LOL
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Well you can't exactly be classy driving in a Fiat Panda..... LOL
i don't think you understand the concept of the class system.
Yeh your not really grasping anything about this thread.
Or the thread i posted a second ago, judging on your reply, the reply where you are going off you being upper class as you are starting to realise you are wrong
Ohh, and the -Rep?, Its not my buisness to tell you what class you are?, This thread contains discussion, discussing how to define the classes, but because we are trying to tell you what class you are, as you are getting wrong, even after a nice pretty chart to work off, you go and -Rep me.
Its you who is the wrong one in this thread, it seems wealth, two houses and multiple cars, cant bring you common sense or any knowledge of what we're talking about.
To be fair to Ashton he's in America where they don't have born titles, so their version of upper class is different (although American upper class is people worked up to or born into millions so still not quite there)
Is Ashton, preposterous?
Oh yeh sorry, i forgot who was who, i got mixed up as you both have grey names.
Well im not going to go anymore into your class, why you think you are what class you are, whats different in countries.
You got it a bit wrong, i tried to correct you, it turned out into an argument.
I will end it here.
To be honest, most upper-class people don't even work. They tend to have so much money and land that they make an income from it.
There still is classism, you just don't really experience it because the wealthy don't ever have to "mingle with the common folk". If you plan on going to universities like Oxbridge, York, Durham, Newcastle, Warwick etc. you will probably experience it. They are full of snooty rich kids who refuse to talk to anyone they consider below themselves.
Upper Middle/Upper
Middle I would say