Oh then maybe the BBC are deluded longhairs who think I must be uncultured because I said I didn't like heavy metal music

Oh then maybe the BBC are deluded longhairs who think I must be uncultured because I said I didn't like heavy metal music
Economic is skewed.. a lot.. and unfairly.You scored 95/100 for economic capital.
Your financial resources are higher than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 30/100 for social capital.
Your social network is narrower than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 70/100 for cultural capital.
Your range of cultural interests is broader than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
Social is probably spot on, I don't socialise too much with the outside world. My computer might get lonely.
Cultural.. well I am not cultural at all to be honest.
Last edited by Chippiewill; 26-01-2011 at 12:09 AM.
Chippiewill.
You scored 98/100 for economic capital.
Your financial resources are higher than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 100/100 for social capital.
Your social network is wider than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 100/100 for cultural capital.
Your range of cultural interests is broader than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
0.o
My dad has a pretty good job, and g'parents have put a lot of money into savings for me
I guess I'm quite lucky...
Last edited by lawrawrrr; 26-01-2011 at 12:14 AM.
Wow, I didn't realise 90% habbox forum users were rich...
(Sarcasm obviously)
I find it stupid how you lot have put in answers to get results like 98 on the economic one, i got liek 40 :/ i mean, it shows its not working when majoirty of users who took it are apparently 'Above average' yet they are all getting that. hmmm...
That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats
I used household income rather than personal, and I answered those questions fairly. I'm a musician with a LOT of professional contacts, so I go out quite regularly to what people may class as "posh" places to go. There's no point lying on these surveys. I'm not trying to 'big' myself up as such, that's just what the BBC told me.
Ok so I'm 23 and I got -
75/100 for economic capital
10/100 for social capital
50/100 for cultural capital
The economic one was expected somewhat. I have plenty of friends although many of them live in the council estate up the road (and before anyone attacks me for stereotyping and such nonsense - I used to live in a council house, I'm aware of the situations people are in in these places) which would probably explain the poor social score as most of my friends have children and do not work therefore I am not particuarly well connected socially in terms of having friends with good jobs. The cultural one...well, I haven't been to any operas and I haven't seen a musical in ages! I do read books however and read the Daily Mail (despite the load of middle class, stuck up crap they often print) because it has more to read and more interesting articles than something like The Sun.
Quite an interesting test.
The culture is what stuff you like doing. I think it was the questions such as "Do you listen to Classical music: Often, Sometimes, Rarely, never" etc. Plus, my postcode is ridiculously white as well.I'm 21 and my savings equate to about £150 lol
You scored 78/100 for economic capital.
You scored 85/100 for social capital.
You scored 50/100 for cultural capital.
Load of nonsense really, I'd suggest that the financial one is possibly closest to true. Social is a complete joke considering most of the options I checked I know like 1 maybe 2 people in those professions, and having friends from a range of jobs has nothing to do with how social you are when you're 21. Cultural is the most hilarious though, guessing that must go by postcode in part because my area is 99.7% white or something ridiculous like that, but as I'm an artist with quite heavy interests in classical music, the theatre, and theology I'd suggest I'm actually quite a cultured chap
I wouldn't "big myself up". That's so pointless. Plus it would skew results and give inaccurate findings for the survey so really not what it's all about. For MY job I put Student, then not earning anything, for my parents I put what I know they earn, for my savings I put what I know I have in my savings, for my household I know how much it's worth because a few doors down sold up recently...Wow, I didn't realise 90% habbox forum users were rich...
(Sarcasm obviously)
I find it stupid how you lot have put in answers to get results like 98 on the economic one, i got liek 40 :/ i mean, it shows its not working when majoirty of users who took it are apparently 'Above average' yet they are all getting that. hmmm...
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You scored 32/100 for economic capital.
Your financial resources are lower than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 30/100 for social capital.
Your social network is narrower than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 50/100 for cultural capital.
Your range of cultural interests is about the same as the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
Working class through and through
Also tom, they've said that they weren't measuring what activities you do but how many you do (cultural capital). "Football and opera both count equally."
Last edited by Inseriousity.; 26-01-2011 at 04:11 PM.
Surprised by how low the social is lolYou scored 96/100 for economic capital.
Your financial resources are higher than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 60/100 for social capital.
Your social network is about the same as the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
You scored 100/100 for cultural capital.
Your range of cultural interests is broader than the average person in the UK. Find out more below.
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