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What social class would you put yourself into?

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26-11-2019 00:14:46 Mobile | Show all posts
As per Toko Black’s post above, he describes the exact circles I’m refering to.  The term ‘snob’ is used in the U.K. to describe someone who carries an air of importance over others through their actions/how they treat others/how they speak.  You’ve already said how you (rightly) believe that asking someone how much they earn isn’t really done but many people will start a conversation with their salaries/where they holiday/how large their house is etc.  Those are the kind of circles I wouldn’t want anything to do with.
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What’s a category?
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It a symbolic link to life, you get born naked and without any skills, but filled with potential. It is then down to you what you make from it. But you won’t go down to being a baby.

What do you mean by nobody looks downwards?
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But what you are describing is a type of person, a vulgar unpleasant person in my opinion. Why do you think that is linked to a certain class? And especially so considering you don’t class yourself part of that and don’t want to be part of that.

To me that comes across as very prejudiced. There are vulgar unpleasant people in all walks of life, right across the range of the categorisations nabby highlighted earlier. And dare I say that if you were to replace class with a foreign nationality name, you’d be called a racist I don’t believe you are but the perception that other people somehow are different is an alien to me. We all eat, poop, sleep and repeat.
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Nabby posted earlier a link which had definitions of the British class system over the years; ranging from early modern, to the 20th century, to 21st century, to a recent survey. I posted a comprehensive response to that comparing my family over the years/centuries.
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Yes you are born with nothing but your family already has a standing.  That is, people are born into privilege, born into a “good family name”, born into poverty, born into “working class”.  

When I said that nobody looked downwards, I mean that those deemed at “the top” don’t see that there are people who don’t live by the same means as themselves or have the options to make the same choices.
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Sorry, I haven’t clicked through that but will have a read in a bit.
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I think that is a gross generalisation, those kind of people exists at all levels in the class system.

For example there was a great TV show about it, Hyacinth Bouquet. It’s a human trait, not a class trait in my opinion.
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Might be to do with the inbreeding
It just takes hard work to trace back your ancestors,,my uncle did ours years ago and spent years checking records,,traveling around churches etc...One problem he mentioned was that a lot of peoples surnames come from their profession ie Smith,Wright,Cooper,Webb etc or where they lived....
Back in the 1600's the population was 4-5 million so we certainly come from a more limited pool than now
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