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    C1 Then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danzooo View Post
    Classes are sorted by something called socio-economic grouping, the groupings are

    A - the highest, such as top civil servants, professionals and very senior managers
    B - second highest such as middle managers in large organisations, local government principal officers and top managers or owners of small businesses
    C1 - junior managers, owners of small businesses, other non-manual workers
    C2 - skilled manual workers such as joiners, plumbers etc
    D - semi-skilled and unskilled workers such as apprentices, cleaners etc
    E - casual workers and people claiming long term benefits.
    I don't think anyone could care less about "official" economic groupings, in all honesty. Everyone, including the media, stick to three social/economic classes.

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    Working class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I don't think anyone could care less about "official" economic groupings, in all honesty. Everyone, including the media, stick to three social/economic classes.
    I thought I'd post that to make it a tad easier for people to identify what class they are in seeing as a bit of confusion seems to be arising as a result. This is the groupings businesses go by when segmenting the market and I find it a good indicator of social class.



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    Yeh that one is easier, the c1/e one, defines them more clearly.

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    if theres a pimp class i'll take that

    Edited by iAdam (Forum Super Moderator); Please do not post pointlessly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soy View Post
    if theres a pimp class i'll take that
    In that case i come under 'GORRRGEEOOUSSS!!

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    Paladin because I like horses and cathedrals.

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    my dads very working class whereas my mum came from a more middle class background

    i guess i live in a middle class area
    but id say we are working class

    confusing

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    Quote Originally Posted by clueless View Post
    my dads very working class whereas my mum came from a more middle class background

    i guess i live in a middle class area
    but id say we are working class

    confusing
    Very.

    Just count yourself as Widdle class.

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