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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall! View Post
    Actually lower and all social classes do exist and help researchers decide where to put an ad. Like, some newspapers are working class, so obviously you're not gonna see a ferrari advert in there, and vice versa. Whether you choose to belong or not isn't the case, you DO belong to a class, you have no choice in the matter.
    Technically not the case, you could be a millionaire and still working class. Lots of people would claim it's impossible to change from the class you were brought up in.

    Class is a rather ridiculous thing to be fair, there's Working Class and Middle Class. Which is basically poor, and then everybody else. Seeing as there's hardly any upper class. Middle Class is no indicator, it's incredibly varying.

    Class is also based on so many variables it's near enough impossible to work out anyway, it depends on wealth, jobs, where you live, where you go to school, your house, your morals, your political alignment and your families history etc.

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    Not this again, everyone just argues about what the classes are. I (my family) would be C1 on that list so, middle?

    Quote Originally Posted by Niall! View Post
    Actually lower and all social classes do exist and help researchers decide where to put an ad. Like, some newspapers are working class, so obviously you're not gonna see a ferrari advert in there, and vice versa. Whether you choose to belong or not isn't the case, you DO belong to a class, you have no choice in the matter.
    Pretty sure anybody can choose to buy any newspaper though

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    Working Class I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Technically not the case, you could be a millionaire and still working class. Lots of people would claim it's impossible to change from the class you were brought up in.

    Class is a rather ridiculous thing to be fair, there's Working Class and Middle Class. Which is basically poor, and then everybody else. Seeing as there's hardly any upper class. Middle Class is no indicator, it's incredibly varying.

    Class is also based on so many variables it's near enough impossible to work out anyway, it depends on wealth, jobs, where you live, where you go to school, your house, your morals, your political alignment and your families history etc.
    this

    if you look at someone like alan sugar he is very rich obviously but you wouldnt say he was upper class would you?
    i would probably still count him as working class

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Technically not the case, you could be a millionaire and still working class. Lots of people would claim it's impossible to change from the class you were brought up in.

    Class is a rather ridiculous thing to be fair, there's Working Class and Middle Class. Which is basically poor, and then everybody else. Seeing as there's hardly any upper class. Middle Class is no indicator, it's incredibly varying.

    Class is also based on so many variables it's near enough impossible to work out anyway, it depends on wealth, jobs, where you live, where you go to school, your house, your morals, your political alignment and your families history etc.
    I never said you couldn't be a millionaire and working class, considering it's based on income mostly, and if you aren't earning any wages then your class won't change.
    It's not THAT hard to workout and has nothing to do with morals, political alignment or family history. Don't know where you got that from.


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    middle, i guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clueless View Post
    if you look at someone like alan sugar he is very rich obviously but you wouldnt say he was upper class would you?
    Nope because in England "upper class" is something you inherit as opposed to in the US where it's just the social and financial élite
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