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View Poll Results: Which social class were you brought up in?

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  • Working Class

    20 22.99%
  • Middle Class

    56 64.37%
  • Upper Class

    11 12.64%
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    Default Which class are you?

    Just a random poll to see the variations of wealth on HabboxForum, I've kept it to a minimal by having the standard three classes, more than that and it gets confusing.

    The poll is also anonymous.

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    In before the poll.

    In seriousness, I don't know. How do you define class? Parents occupation? Education? Wealth? Quality of life? Residence? It's an unanswered question as far as I'm concerned. Tell me what you mean by "class" and I'll tell you what "class" I am
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    people call most people in kenilworth s**** and stuff and people in kenilworth call people on my road s****.
    so i suppose im classed as upper class snob?

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    no way, upper class are very wealthy and usually hold important roles. i'd be working class.


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    upper middle class i guess
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    Middle class ? as im not poor but im not super rich but like we have a nice house and nice stuff in it? and i have a rly nice cat so imma say middle
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    Quote Originally Posted by HHGS.Net View Post
    people call most people in kenilworth s**** and stuff and people in kenilworth call people on my road s****.
    so i suppose im classed as upper class snob?
    It depends on your parents wealth mostly, in particular the size of your house and where it's located. Other factors could be having a very good car, what qualifications your parents have, what your parents jobs are, how much they earn, medical insurance or being privately educated.

    You can't properly define either of the three classes but it's usually quite easy to see which one you fall under.
    Last edited by Jordy; 03-09-2009 at 07:09 PM.

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    um i'd say middle.

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    working class.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    It depends on your parents wealth mostly, in particular the size of your house and where it's located. Other factors could be having a very good car, what qualifications your parents have, what your parents jobs are, how much they earn, medical insurance or being privately educated.

    You can't properly define either of the three classes but it's usually quite easy to see which one you fall under.
    going by that i'd say working then, because both my mum and stepdad left their old relationships and houses without anything really so had to start from scratch. and neither jobs are particularly amazing.

    cake


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