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    oh lawd i laugh at the people who say they're middle class
    chances are you not, no matter how much money your parents make
    it's like you're embarrased to be working class but not all of us are lazy, fat slobs who do **** all.

    anyway all my fam are working class and i am fabulous so whatever haters


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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    oh lawd i laugh at the people who say they're middle class
    chances are you not, no matter how much money your parents make
    it's like you're embarrased to be working class but not all of us are lazy, fat slobs who do **** all.

    anyway all my fam are working class and i am fabulous so whatever haters
    I think it depends what people think of middle, working and upper class. What would you class each as?


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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    oh lawd i laugh at the people who say they're middle class
    chances are you not, no matter how much money your parents make
    it's like you're embarrased to be working class but not all of us are lazy, fat slobs who do **** all.

    anyway all my fam are working class and i am fabulous so whatever haters
    i love you! unnie and dongseng

    middle class..
    Always have courage and be kind

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    I don't see myself as a class, but i'd say we fit into the middle class band (perceptions of that vary, but around about there).

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    If you have a fair sized detached house in a nice area, prestige car such as a Merc/Jag/BMW then you can be pretty certain that you are middle class. If you don't have that then chances are you are working class, unless you have a big income but still live in a smaller house and have a cheap car which is unlikely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apple View Post
    If you have a fair sized detached house in a nice area, prestige car such as a Merc/Jag/BMW then you can be pretty certain that you are middle class. If you don't have that then chances are you are working class, unless you have a big income but still live in a smaller house and have a cheap car which is unlikely.
    Depends where you live. A detached house in London is about £800,000+ and that's upper class IMO. I would class myself as middle class because my parents earn a decent wage we have a nice house a nice car and if we lived out of London all our stuff would be bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    I think it depends what people think of middle, working and upper class. What would you class each as?
    eh? you don't just decide by yourself what 'class' is. to me, there's the bourgeoisie and the rest of us are working class but for arguments sake:
    working class: people who actually work for average/below average wage (lets be honest NOBODY except upper class get their real wages paid, everyone's exploited)
    middle class: private school, parents who own a company. politicians/lawyers/maybe some top doctors
    upper class: mostly people born in to it, power over the country or w/e, dont even necessarily need a job....
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    i love you! unnie and dongseng

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    lolllll bb i am not worthy of u




    Quote Originally Posted by Apple View Post
    If you have a fair sized detached house in a nice area, prestige car such as a Merc/Jag/BMW then you can be pretty certain that you are middle class. If you don't have that then chances are you are working class, unless you have a big income but still live in a smaller house and have a cheap car which is unlikely.
    Quote Originally Posted by DJRobbie View Post
    Depends where you live. A detached house in London is about £800,000+ and that's upper class IMO. I would class myself as middle class because my parents earn a decent wage we have a nice house a nice car and if we lived out of London all our stuff would be bigger.
    omg what is this i can't even..... NO
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJRobbie View Post
    Depends where you live. A detached house in London is about £800,000+ and that's upper class IMO. I would class myself as middle class because my parents earn a decent wage we have a nice house a nice car and if we lived out of London all our stuff would be bigger.
    Everything is generally more expensive in London which explains why you will earn more in london for a similar job up north. So you can't really say "I'd be middle class if I moved away from london" because if you did, your salary would drop.

    Buttons, what do you mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apple View Post
    Everything is generally more expensive in London which explains why you will earn more in london for a similar job up north. So you can't really say "I'd be middle class if I moved away from london" because if you did, your salary would drop.

    Buttons, what do you mean?
    I think some of ur evaluations are quite poor. My dad earns A fair bit above average but I don't go to private school and he's not a lawyer or anything. He's a high up manager.

    IMO this is it:
    Lower: minimum wage/benefits, council housing, old car ect.
    Working: factory worker/lower paid city worker, small house/flat
    Middle: average (£40,000) to 80-90,000, semi or detached house, nice car, lower manager/small successful business owner
    Upper: high paid job (lawyer, politician, banker, successful entrepreneur), big house, £100,000+ expensive car, private school

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moh View Post
    I don't think everybody here is Middle class haha. Middle class in England is where you go to a private school, own a very large house and the parents are high within a company - which is classed as upper in most countries.

    We're all classed as working class in England. But middle everywhere else
    No it isn't lol. Middle class in England is where you go to a grammar school, very rarely will a middle class child go to a independent/public school. Jobs such as nurses, teachers, computing, lower manager, small business owner etc are professional and skilled professions which are sometimes seen to be quite scarce within our society make up the middle class jobs. Being a high manager (e.g. managing director) of a successful medium/large company would be classed as upper class in our society.

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